- Anne Evans Estabrook
Anne Evans Estabrook is an American real estate developer who was the frontrunner in the Republican primary for the 2008 United States Senate race in New Jersey, before suffering a mini-stroke and withdrawing from the race.
Estabrook attended
Cornell University and graduated in 1965 with a B.S. degree in Industrial and Labor Relations. She received an M.B.A. in 1966, also from Cornell. She has served on the Cornell Board of Trustees and the Advisory Council for theCornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR School). The ILR School also awarded her the first Jerome Alpern Award for distinguished service and named a Distinguished Lectureship in Conflict Resolution in her honor. [http://www.news.cornell.edu/chronicle/98/10.15.98/Estabrook.html "Expert in negotiation launches new Estabrook Lectures in ILR School"] , "Cornell Chronicle",October 15 ,1998 . AccessedApril 4 ,2008 .]She is the owner of the Elberon Development Corporation of
Kenilworth, New Jersey , a family-owned company specializing in the development, leasing and management of industrial and commercial real estate. She also spent more than twenty years as a Director of the Elizabethtown Water Co. She was appointed by GovernorChristie Whitman to serve on the governing board of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority. In 2004-2005 she was the first female Chair of the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce. [ [http://www.njinsider.com/execs01.htm Business Leaders A-E] , New Jersey Insider. AccessedApril 4 ,2008 .]Estabrook lives in
Spring Lake, New Jersey . In 1994 she married Kenneth Estabrook, an attorney in private practice who had been counsel to the family company. He died of a stroke onNovember 13 ,2003 at Monmouth Medical Center. [ [http://sbhcs.com/hospitals/monmouth_medical/acrobat/MHL0206.pdf Profile] , "Monmouth Health & Life", March/April 2006. AccessedApril 4 ,2008 .]In October 2007, Estabrook filed her candidacy as a Republican candidate for the 2008 United States Senate race in New Jersey to oppose incumbent
Frank Lautenberg . [ [http://politickernj.com/estabrook-throws-her-hat-ring-13039 "Estabrook throws her hat in the ring"] , PolitickerNJ,October 22 ,2007 . AccessedApril 4 ,2008 .] In January 2008, she announced that she had invested $1.6 million of her own money in her Senate campaign. [ [http://www.politickernj.com/estabrook-invests-1-6-million-her-own-money-senate-campaign-15406 "Estabrook invests $1.6 million of her own money in Senate campaign"] , PolitickerNJ,January 14 ,2008 . AccessedApril 4 ,2008 .] In March 2008, she withdrew from the race, releasing a statement that she had suffered atransient ischemic attack or "mini-stroke." [ [http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2008/03/anne_estabrook_quits_gop_us_se.html "Anne Estabrook quits GOP U.S. Senate race, citing health problem"] . "The Star-Ledger ",March 5 ,2008 . AccessedApril 4 ,2008 .]References
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