Bonnie Newman

Jane Ellen who is now professionally known as Bonnie Newman is an American administrator and business executive. He is the person who was selected as a Senator of the United States from New Hampshire. He was born on June 2, 1945 in Lawrence, Massachusetts to Louise and William Newman. Her father was working at New England Telephone.

Bonnie Newman

His career was stared with the job as the Assistant Dean of Students at the University of New Hampshire for the period of 1969 to 1972. After that she began to work as a president of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire in Concord for the time period 1985 to 1988. Newman is the republican who supported John Lynch in 2004 challenge.

Recently that is on February 3, 2009, President Barack Obama make an announcement regarding to the appointment of Republican Sen. Judd Gregg as a Secretary of Commerce. But after that the New Hampshire John Lynch make new announcement about the selection of Newman as a United States Senate. She faced to grab this position and finally succeed Judd Gregg in the United States Senate.

Judd Alan Gregg is name known as a Governor of New Hampshire and current United States Senator. He is also a member of Republican Party. Before the political career he was a businessman and lawyer in Nashua. In 2009 he was nominated for the position of Secretary of Commerce by the President Barack Obama. In October he talked about systemic risk and said that Congress of the United States is only responsible for systemic risk.

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