- Nancy Stiles
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Nancy Stiles is an American school nutrition manager and Republican politician who is currently a member of the New Hampshire State Senate representing the 24th District.
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Background
Born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, Stiles earned a Bachelor of Business degree from the University of New Hampshire.[1]
For thirty years before her retirement, Stiles worked as a director of food services and as school nutrition director for the Hampton School District. She also taught food service management for the University of New Hampshire. Stiles has chaired the Public Policy and Legislation Committee of the American School Food Service Association.
Legislative service
Stiles served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives for the 15th Rockingham County District, first winning the seat in 2004 and being re-elected in 2006 and 2008. She served on the standing committee on Education.
On November 2, 2010, Stiles won election to the New Hampshire State Senate. She faced no opposition in her primary and defeated Democratic incumbent Martha Fuller Clark in the general election with 11,594 votes to Clark's 11,056. She chairs the Senate's standing committee on education, and is also assigned to the committees on public and municipal affairs, and on transportation.
Personal
Stiles is married; she and her husband Howard have three children. They live in Hampton.
External links
- Stiles' Senate website
- Project Vote Smart legislative profile
- Project Vote Smart biography
- 2004 campaign contributions
- 2006 campaign contributions
- 2008 campaign contributions
References
Categories:- Living people
- New Hampshire State Senators
- Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
- Women state legislators in New Hampshire
- New Hampshire Republicans
- People from New Bedford, Massachusetts
- University of New Hampshire alumni
- University of New Hampshire faculty
- New Hampshire politician stubs
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