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Dan Winslow's Biography

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Full Name:

Daniel 'Dan' B. Winslow

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Susan; 3 Children: Parker, Hannah, Peter

Birth Date:

05/13/1958

Birth Place:

Northampton, MA

Home City:

Norfolk, MA

Religion:

Roman Catholic

Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service, Tufts University, 2006-2008

JD, Boston College Law School, 1983

BA, Political Science, Tufts University, 1980

Former Chair, Norfolk Planning Board

Representative, Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, 2010-2013

Candidate, United States Senate, 2013

Town Moderator, Town of Norfolk, 2007-2009

Governor's Chief Legal Counsel, Governor Mitt Romney, 2002-2004

Presiding Justice, Wrentham District Court, 1995-2002

Member, Norfolk Planning Board, 1987-1993

Member, Correctional Facilities Advisory Committee

Member, Department of Public Works Commission

Member, Norfolk Affordable Housing Committee

Member, Norfolk Planning Board

Member, Norfolk Town Moderator

Member, Zoning Bylaw Study Committee

Senior Vice President/General Counsel, Rimini Street, Incorporated, 2013-present

Legal Counsel, Scott Brown for United States Senate Committee, Incorporated, 2009-present

Lecturer, Government Reform, Tufts University

Senior Counsel, Proskauer, present

Lecturer, Trial Advocacy, Boston College Law School

Chief Legal Counsel, Governor of Massachusetts, 2002-2005

Managing Civil Justice, Southeastern Massachusetts District Courts, Cape and Islands, 1998-2002

Presiding Justice, Wrentham District Court, 1995-2002

No organizational membership information on file.

Favorite Quote:

"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke

Priority Issues:

Grow jobs and the economy; cut wasteful spending to keep taxes low; preserve core local services, such as education, public safety and infrastructure; and make state government worthy of the citizens it serves.

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

To solve problems and get Massachusetts working again. I used to work as a house painter in college. My foreman always told me to "remember the forgets." When I asked what he meant, he replied "Get in, get fast, get good, get lost." It's good advice for politics as well as paint. I will not make the Legislature my career. I will serve as a citizen legislator, get in, get things done, and then get out.

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