- Wayne Budd
Wayne Budd (Born
November 18 1941 inSpringfield, Mass ) is senior executive vice president and general counsel, U.S., ofJohn Hancock Financial Services, Inc., a division ofManulife Financial . He joined Hancock in 2000 and directs all of the company's legal activities.Before joining Hancock, Mr. Budd was President-New England at
Bell Atlantic Corporation (nowVerizon Communications, Inc.), where, among other duties, he was responsible for regulatory and legislative functions for the New England Region. Before his tenure at Bell Atlantic, he had been a senior partner atGoodwin Procter , a Boston law firm.From 1969 to 1989, he served with the law firm of Budd, Wiley, & Richlin.
From 1989 to 1992, he had been
U.S. Attorney forMassachusetts , serving as the Bay State's chief federal prosecutor and representing the federal government in matters involving civil litigation.Mr. Budd had been Associate
Attorney General of the United States, appointed to the position by PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush in 1992. He oversaw theCivil Rights , Environmental, Tax, Civil and Anti-Trust divisions at the Department of Justice, as well as theBureau of Prisons .Mr. Budd also served on the U.S. Sentencing Commission, appointed in 1994 by President
Bill Clinton .He is a past president of the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Massachusetts Black Lawyers Association.
Mr. Budd is a graduate of
Boston College and received his law degree fromWayne State University .References
*United States President (1989-1993 : Bush), United States Office of the Federal Register, George H. W. Bush, "George Bush: 1989". Washington D.C.: Superintendent of Document, 1993.
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