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Ed Legg's Biography

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Full Name:

Edward 'Ed' Parker Legg

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Ann Etherton; 4 Children: Shannon, Brian, Molly, Casey

Birth Date:

09/21/1942

Birth Place:

Terrell, TX

Home City:

Kennebunk, ME

Religion:

Protestant

JD, University of Texas, Austin Law School, 1972

BA, American History, Harvard University, 1965

Delegate, Maine Democratic Convention, 5 times

Candidate, Maine House of Representatives, District 141, 2012

Candidate, Maine House of Representatives, District 141, 2010

Representative, Maine State House of Representatives, 2008-2010

Member, Maine Democratic Party Leadership Council, 1990

Campaign Staff Member, George Mitchell for United States Senate, 1981-1982

National Staff Member, McCarthy for President, 1968

Member, Kennebunk Democratic Party Town Committee, 2008-present

Member, Advisory Council, University of New England, 2007-present

Member, Advisory Council, Kennebunk Land Trust, 2005-present

Member, York County Economic Development Council, 2003-2007

Board Co-Chair, University of New England Capitol Campaign, 1998-2001

President, Kennebunk High School Athletic Boosters, 1995-1996

Vice President, University of New England, 2001-2007

Director of Planned Giving, Ducks Unlimited, 1991-1994

Owner, Edward Legg, Inc., 1985-1991

Executive Director/ Chief Executive Officer, RPC Investments, 1986-1991

Southeast Regional Director/Development Director, The Nature Conservancy, 1982-1985

Headmaster, The Hyde School, 1975-1982

Teacher/Coach, The Hyde School, 1968-1975

Board Member, Art Guild of the Kennebunks

Member, Unequaled Vision Capital Campaign, University of New England

Officer/Board of Directors, The Kathadin Institute, Progressive Think-Tank, 1996-2001, 2004-2008

Corporator, Webber Hospital Group, 2000-2008

Board/Bond Campaign Chair, Maine Biomedical Research Committee, 2001-2007

Founder/Officer, Maine Marine Research Coalition, 2003-2007

Board of Trustees, University of New England, 1996-2001

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