- Steve Poizner
Infobox Officeholder
name = Steve Poizner
caption =
order = 6thCalifornia State Insurance Commissioner
term_start =January 8 ,2007
term_end =
deputy =
predecessor =John Garamendi
successor =Incumbent
birth_date = Birth date and age|1957|1|4|mf=y
birth_place = Houston,Texas
death_date =
death_place =
constituency =
party = Republican
spouse = Carol Poizner
profession = California Insurance Commissioner
religion =
footnotes =Stephen Leo "Steve" Poizner (born
January 4 1957 ) is aCalifornia businessman and Republicanpolitician , who was elected State Insurance Commissioner ofCalifornia in 2006. Prior to his political career, Poizner worked in theSilicon Valley as a high tech entrepreneur, founding both SnapTrak, Inc. and Strategic Mapping, Inc.In 2001, following privately held SnapTrak's sale for $1.0 billion dollars to
Qualcomm , Poizner served a year as a White House Fellow in the National Security Council. Starting one week before theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks , Poizner held the position of Director of Critical Infrastructure Protection, and was involved in developing Homeland Security programs relating to cybersecurity and emergency response communication protocols.Background and early life
Born in
Houston, Texas , Poizner was named "Outstanding Male Student" at theUniversity of Texas when he becamevaledictorian while earning hisbachelor's degree inelectrical engineering in1978 . He was named an Arjay Miller Scholar atStanford University when he earned a MBA fromStanford Business School in1980 .Two years after Poizner graduated from Stanford, the national Jaycees organization sued the Palo Alto Jaycees chapter for admitting female members. Poizner, in coordination with other Jaycees chapters around the country, led the Palo Alto Jaycees in their legal defense of their efforts to admit women against the national organization's wishes, and the case eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court. Poizner and the Palo Alto chapter, along with its fellow groups in other communities, won the suit and struck a blow against gender discrimination in service clubs.
Business career
Entrepreneur and businessman Steve Poizner has started and run innovative technology companies in Silicon Valley for over 20 years.
Following his graduation from Stanford with an MBA, Poizner served for several years as a management consultant with the prestigious consulting firm the
Boston Consulting Group .In 1983, Poizner founded and served as chief executive officer of Strategic Mapping Inc., a software company that developed a program to display geographic data on digital maps for purposes of information analysis. Poizner built Strategic Mapping from two employees in 1983 to about 160 in 1995, when he sold it for $35 million
In 1995, Poizner founded
SnapTrack, Inc. , which developed first of its kindGPS based tracking technology, and served as its chief executive officer until he sold the privately held company toQualcomm in 2000 for a reported $1.0 billion. [ [http://www.qualcomm.com/news/releases/2000/press348.html Qualcomm Acquires Wireless Location Leader SnapTrack] , Qualcomm press release, January 26, 2000] ]It is believed that Mr. Poizner has a net worth near $1 billion.
Community service
In 2001, Poizner co-founded
EdVoice , an educational non-profit organization dedicated to improvingpublic schools and serving the interests ofK-12 children in California.From September 2002–June 2003, he served as a volunteer teacher in San Jose's Mount Pleasant High School. Teaching 12th grade American Government, Poizner received Rookie Teacher of the Year Honors.
In 2003, Poizner co-founded the California
Charter School s Association.Political career
From 2001 to 2002, Poizner served as a
White House Fellow where he worked in the National Security Council Office of Cyberspace Security, serving as Director of Critical Infrastructure Protection. In this capacity he developed strategies for protecting critical infrastructure against cyber-terrorism and developed an emergency communications plan for national security and emergency response personnel.In
2004 , Poizner ran for theCalifornia State Assembly against DemocratIra Ruskin , a Redwood City Councilman, in the heavily Democratic 21st district, losing by 5,884 votes out of 190,120 votes cast in2004 . He spent $5 million of his own money to fund his campaign.The following year, Poizner was nominated by Governor
Arnold Schwarzenegger to be a member of theCalifornia Public Utilities Commission . He was unable to accept the appointment however, due to complications from his financial holdings.In 2005, Poizner joined his ally Governor Schwarzenegger in the unsuccessful campaign for Yes on Proposition 77 in the
November 8 ,2005 California Special Election.In 2006, Poizner ran for the office of
California Insurance Commissioner . He ran unopposed in the Republican primary onJune 6 , and won the general election onNovember 7 by defeating DemocratCruz Bustamante , thenLieutenant Governor of California , by a 12.4% margin. [http://vote.ss.ca.gov/Returns/ins/00.htm] Poizner and GovernorArnold Schwarzenegger were the only Republicans elected in California statewide races.In 2006, Poizner became a life member of the
Council on Foreign Relations .In late 2007 Poizner joined the effort to defeat Proposition 93, a term limit removal initiative. As Chairman of the No on 93 campaign, Poizner contributed $2.5 million of his own money, secured No endorsements from over forty newspaper editorial boards, and appeared on talk radio across the state. Proposition 93 was defeated by 54% to 46% on February 5th, 2008. The outcome of this campaign caused some newspapers to predict that Poizner would run for governor in 2010.
2010 California Gubernatorial Election
In 2010, Republican Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner can run for re-election to a second and final term as Insurance Commissioner. However, growing speculation is that Steve Poizner will "likely" run for Governor of California, with the San Diego Tribune listing him as "at the head of the pack" and the San Francisco Chronicle noting he is "seen as a leading candidate".
References
External links
* [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/07/01/PLUP11I7O2.DTL Poizner leading Republican candidate 2010]
* [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/politics/20080701-1822-ca-newsom-governor.html Poizner at the head of the pack 2010]
* [http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/05/20080512.html Poizner Visits Israel on 60th Anniversary]
* [http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/story?section=news/state&id=6137311 Poizner Visits Israel with President Bush]
* [http://www.insurance.ca.gov/0500-about-us/0200-commissioner/ Official California Department of Insurance biography]
* [http://www.Stevepoizner.com Official Campaign Site]
* [http://www.bayareanewsgroup.com/multimedia/mn/news/mogul.pdf Tech Titans for Governor]
* [http://origin.mercurynews.com/politics/ci_8344071 Poizner's businesslike style pays political dividends]
* [http://www.latimes.com/news/columnists/la-me-cap7feb07,1,6620383.column Term limits backers shot themselves in the ballot box]
* [http://www.scrippsnews.com/node/30482 A look at who might run for governor of California]
* [http://www.qualcomm.com/press/releases/2000/press348.html Qualcomm Acquires Wireless Location Leader SnapTrack]
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