Full Name:
David G. Boschert
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Marion; 2 Children
Birth Date:
07/30/1947
Birth Place:
Annapolis, MD
Home City:
Crownsville, MD
Religion:
Catholic
BS, Business Management, University of Maryland, 1981
AA, Political Science, Anne Arundel Community College, 1978.
Delegate
Candidate, Maryland House of Delegates, District 33A, 2010
Deputy Minority Whip, Maryland State House of Delegates, 2002
Experience, Anna Arundel County Council, 1984-1994
Appointed, Anna Arundel County Board of Appeals, Annapolis, 1979-1982
House Secretary, Maryland Veterans Caucus, 2004-present
Member, State Planning Committee for Higher Education, 2004-present
Taxpayers Protection Caucus, 2003-present
Member, Maryland Legislative Sportsmen's Caucus, 2001-present
Experience
Experience
Executive Director, Annapolis Regional Transportation Management Association, 2000-present
Instructor of Political Science, Anne Arundel Community College, 1995-present
President, Community Image Consultants Inc., 1987-2000
President, Heritage International Beverages Ltd, 1993-1995
Captain, United States Marine Corps, 1967-1970, 1981-1993
Director of Business Development, Severn Savings Bank of Annapolis, 1987-1990
Vice-President for Public Relations, Odenton Federal Savings and Loan, 1984-1987
Branch Manager, Farmers National Bank, 1982-1984
Assistant Branch Manager, First National Bank, 1979-1982
Experience, American Legion
Past member, Citizens Advisory Board, Crownsville Hospital Center
Experience, Civitan Club of Annapolis
Experience, Marine Corps Reserve Officer Association
Experience, Military Order of World Wars
Past member, Odenton Kiwanis
Experience, Veterans of Foreign Wars
Fairfield Nursing Home, 1989-1994
Board of Directors, Martin Spalding High School, 1987-1992
Youth Employment Advisory Board, Young Men's Christian Association, Anne Arundel County, 1980-1981
President, Odenton Chamber of Commerce, 1978-1979
Board of Directors, Arundel Volunteer Fire Department, 1976-1978
Officer, Parish Council, Our Lady of the Fields Catholic Church, 1974-1976