Bonnie Newman

Jane Ellen " Bonnie " Newman ( born June 2, 1945 in Lawrence, Essex County, Massachusetts) is an American high school teacher and politician ( Republican). She was provided briefly in February 2009 for the succession of U.S. Senator Judd Gregg after his nomination as the new trade minister in the Cabinet Obama; as Gregg abandoned a week after his appointment to the office, even Newman's nomination was invalid.

Bonnie Newman initially made her bachelor's degree at St. Joseph's College in Maine; later, she received a Master at the Pennsylvania State University. After that, she was employed from 1969 to 1978 at the University of New Hampshire, most recently as dean. In the 1980s, she then suggested a career in politics. She worked as chief of staff for Judd Gregg during his time in the U.S. House of Representatives; Moreover, they exercised the office of the Deputy Trade Minister under President Ronald Reagan. Also under his successor George Bush remained Bonnie Newman as Assistant to the President for Management and Administration until 1991 in government services.

As a result, they refocused on its academic activities. So it was, from 1998 to 1999, Acting Dean of the Whittemore School of Business and Economics, it was then dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and remained until 2005 in this post. Finally, she returned in May 2006 as Acting President of the University of New Hampshire back.

Early February 2009, were looking for a successor to the apparently changing in the federal government Judd Gregg in the Senate. Governor John Lynch, himself a Democrat, had Gregg promised again to appoint a member of the Republican Party. The choice fell on Bonnie Newman, who accepted the appointment and told not to stand in the regular election to her Senate seat in November 2010. On February 12, Gregg abandoned due to political differences on the ministerial office, and decided to continue his activities in Congress. Bonnie Newman accepted this without protest, thanked the governor for his confidence and explained further on non- political area for the people of New Hampshire want to work. Minister of Commerce Gary Locke was on Gregg's site.

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