John Lynch
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- This article is about the governor of New Hampshire. For other people called "John Lynch", see John Lynch (disambiguation).
John Lynch (born November 25, 1952 in Waltham, Massachusetts), is the Governor of New Hampshire.
A businessman and Democratic politician, Lynch was elected on November 2, 2004, defeating Republican incumbent Craig Benson. Lynch was the first challenger to defeat a one-term incumbent in New Hampshire in 78 years. He was sworn in January 6, 2005.
Prior to his election, Lynch's career included work as Director of Admissions at Harvard Business School, CEO of Knoll Inc., a national furniture manufacturer, and president of The Lynch Group, a business consulting firm in Manchester, New Hampshire.
He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of New Hampshire in 1974, an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and a law degree from Georgetown University Law Center.
He and his wife, Susan, live in Hopkinton, New Hampshire with their three children, Jacqueline, Julia and Hayden.
External links
- Official New Hampshire Governor Website (http://www.nh.gov/governor/)
- Official John Lynch for Governor Website (http://www.johnlynch04.com)
Preceded by: Craig Benson | Governor of New Hampshire 2005—present | Succeeded by: Incumbent |