- Steve Marchand
Infobox Officeholder
name = Steve Marchand
caption = Mayor Steve Marchand
order = Mayor of Portsmouth, NH
term_start = 2005
term_end = January 3, 2008
deputy =
predecessor =
successor = Thomas G. Ferrini
birth_date = birth date and age | 1974|01|10
birth_place = Manchester, NH
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =
party = Democratic
spouse = Sandi Hennequin
profession =
religion =Roman Catholic
footnotes =Steve Marchand (born January 10, 1974) is the former
mayor ofPortsmouth, New Hampshire . He was a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in 2008 but dropped out of the race and endorsed fmr. GovernorJeanne Shaheen .During the 2008 New Hampshire Presidential Primary, Mayor Marchand endorsed Democratic Presidential candidate, Gov.
Bill Richardson .Family and youth
Steve Marchand was born and raised on the west side of
Manchester, New Hampshire . A first-generation American, Steve's parents came toNew Hampshire fromQuebec ,Canada . His father, Normand, was a carpenter, and his mother Suzanne was a mill worker. He has a sister named Joanne. Steve attended Manchester and Goffstown public schools and was the first member of his family to attend college.Education and early career
Marchand received a B.S in International Relations and a B.A. in Public Affairs from
Syracuse University in 1996. He went on to receive a Masters in Public Administration from the Maxwell School atSyracuse University in 1998.Following college, Marchand began his professional career at
Andersen Consulting (nowAccenture ), working with public and private sector clients to implement database management systems. He later joined Maximus, a government management consulting firm, in its state and local government division. Marchand played a key role in improving the performance of local government departments across the U.S., with an emphasis on public safety.In 2000, Marchand was named as Regional Director of the
Concord Coalition a nonpartisan, grassroots organization advocating fiscal responsibility and generational fairness. He coordinated operations inNew England andNew York state.Marchand went on to found Pembroke Strategies, an international public policy consulting firm. He worked with major national organizations, such as the
AARP andSEIU , to develop sound and efficient U.S. public policy. He has also worked with delegations from various developing nations to promote democracy and to create emergency management systems.Marchand's political consulting includes acting as Campaign Director for former Executive Councilor
Jim Normand 's 2002 New Hampshire gubernatorial primary campaign. Marchand also served as Deputy Campaign Manager, overseeing policy and communications, for State Sen.Mark Fernald 's 2002 gubernatorial campaign. Marchand acted as campaign director for 2004 1st Congressional District nomineeJustin Nadeau .Following the 2002 campaign season, Marchand was named New Hampshire's political "Rising Star" of the year by the influential political web site [http://www.politicsnh.com/ PoliticsNH.com] , as well as one of the 105 people with the greatest influence on the 2004 New Hampshire Presidential Primary.
In March 2008, now Former Mayor Steve Marchand started his own political consulting firm, The Marchand Group.
Public service
First elected in 2003 to the Portsmouth City Council, Marchand served on the City Council from 2003-2005 and was re-elected in 2005. After re-election, he was appointed chair of the council by the other members, making him Mayor of Portsmouth. Since then, he has been a leader on increasing accountability in government and restraining tax increases. He reformed the city's budget process into an "outcome-based" model, emphasizing transparency, public input, and results-based policy-making to deliver the city's goals quickly and efficiently.
Under Mayor Marchand, the
City of Portsmouth has become a national leader in 21st century green energy policy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, conserving energy, and saving taxpayers money.With
Save Our Shipyard , Steve fought to save thePortsmouth Naval Shipyard from theBase Realignment and Closure Commission in 2005.Marchand is the co-chair of
City Year 's 2007 national convention, to be held in Manchester this spring.U.S. Senate campaign
On
January 12 ,2007 , Marchand announced his intention to seek theU.S. Senate seat currently held by incumbent RepublicanJohn E. Sununu . After former governorJeanne Shaheen entered the race in September, however, Marchand withdrew from the campaign and endorsed Shaheen.References
External links
* [http://www.stevemarchand.com Official U.S. Senate campaign website]
* [http://www.cityofportsmouth.com/mayor/index.htm Mayor of Portsmouth homepage]
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steve_Marchand SourceWatch Congresspedia - Steve Marchand] profile
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