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Dan Malloy to Speak at Westport Sunrise Rotary Feb. 19

Dan Malloy, Democratic candidate for governor, will speak at the Westport Sunrise Rotary meeting at 7:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 19, at Bobby Q's on Main Street.

Malloy recently completed his fourth term as the longest serving mayor in the history of Stamford.  During his 14 years in office the city underwent vast reductions in crime, built a significant amount of affordable housing and made drastic improvements to an educational system that competes with the nation's most prestigious public schools.  Prior to his role as mayor, Dan practiced law for 14 years, including as Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn, NY, during which he tried 23 felony cases and won 22 convictions.  

Dan currently serves as a trustee of Mitchell College, and is a former Trustee of The United States Conference of Mayors, past president of the Connecticut Conference of Municipalities, and former president of the Connecticut Chapter of the Brownfield Association.

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Dan graduated from Boston College Law School  and Magna Cum Laude from Boston College.  In 2006, he was the democratic party endorsed candidate for governor and is currently exploring a run for governor in 2010. Sunrise Rotary encourages guests to join us for breakfast and to hear Mr. Malloy speak, for a charge of $12.00.


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