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Mark Connolly (born September 2, 1955) is a candidate for the 2016 Democratic nomination for Governor of New Hampshire. Connolly is the former Deputy Secretary of State and Director of New Hampshire Bureau of Securities Regulation. He held this position 2002 to 2009.〔 ==Early life, education, and early career== Connolly grew up in Bedford, New Hampshire. Mark and his brother were raised by a single mother who worked as a secretary. Connolly earned his B.A. in Government and Environmental Studies from Dartmouth College and received his MBA in Business from Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management. Connolly began his professional career in 1984 as an officer at First Chicago. From 1987 until 1991 he served as Vice President and Securities Principal at Chubb Securities Company before serving as a Corporate Vice President of Chubb Life Insurance Company from 1991-1997. Here, Connolly helped develop and manage the Corporate Accounts business unit which handled investment products for the institutional markets.〔 Connolly then served as Vice President at Fleet Boston from 1997-2000 where he worked as a private banker. Before his appointment as Director of Securities Regulation, Connolly served as Vice President - Institutional Account Relationship Manager/Team leader at Wellington Management in Boston. Connolly's career in public service began when he served as a state representative from Bedford (1977–78) while still in college at Dartmouth College. Mark was proud to represent his Bedford constituents but feared having to drop out of Dartmouth for lack of funds. A fellow lawmaker and her husband, who worked for the US Army Corps of Engineers, stepped up to help. With their help and encouragement, Connolly secured a job monitoring the ecological impacts of oil exploration on the North Slope of Alaska, earning enough to complete his degree. Connolly also served as assistant secretary of state from 1980–1984 and was a member of Governor Judd Gregg's transition committee in 1988, Governor Judd Gregg's Task Force on State Government Reorganization in 1992, and Governor John Lynch's Transition Committee in 2004. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Connolly (public official)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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