Scott Murphy

Matthew Scott Murphy ( born January 26, 1970 in Columbia, Missouri) is an American entrepreneur and politician of the Democratic Party. He was from 2009 to 2011 a member of the House of Representatives of the United States for the state of New York.

Biography

Scott Murphy was born the son of a teacher and postman in Columbia. At the David H. Hickman High School, he completed his schooling in 1988. With a magna cum laude, he left Harvard University. He was then employed by Bankers Trust for approximately two years. Other stations in the private sector followed. The two governors of Missouri, Mel Carnahan and Roger B. Wilson he worked as chief of staff.

2009 Murphy was elected Election for the impersonated in the Senate Kirsten Gillibrand, representing the 20th District of New York Congress to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special. He was a member of the Agriculture Committee and the Armed Services Committee. Murphy lost his seat in the 2010 election to Republican Chris Gibson. His membership in the House of Representatives thus not even lasted for a whole term.

He lives with his wife Jennifer and their three children in Glens Falls and is Methodist.

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