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George Bachrach

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Preceded by
  
Francis X. McCann

Role
  
American Politician

Political party
  
Party
  
Democratic Party

Occupation
  
AttorneyEducator

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
George Bachrach


Alma mater
  
Trinity CollegeBoston University School of Law

Residence
  
Education
  

George A. Bachrach (born December 2, 1951 in New York City ) is currently president of the Environmental League of Massachusetts, having former careers as an American politician, attorney, and journalism professor at Boston University.

Biography

A 1973 graduate of Trinity College and a 1976 graduate of Boston University School of Law. Bachrach worked as an Assistant District Attorney in Middlesex County and as a campaign manager and administrative assistant for Congressman Ed Markey before his election to the State Senate in 1980.

After leaving the state senate, Bachrach practiced law for nearly a decade as a partner with the Boston law firm Brown, Rudnick, Freed, and Gesmer. He then founded Bachrach & Company, a public affairs and strategic marketing firm. He regularly provides commentary on New England Cable News as well as for other Boston newspapers, area television stations, and radio stations. He taught journalism at Boston University.

Bachrach is currently the president of the non-profit Environmental League of Massachusetts where he and his staff advocate for strong environmental laws and regulations on a broad range of environmental issues, voice the concerns of citizens, and educate the public.

George's political career did not end after serving for three terms in the Massachusetts state senate. Bachrach ran for a seat in the United States House of Representatives in 1986. He finished second in a seven-way Democratic primary in the Massachusetts's 8th congressional district behind Joseph Patrick Kennedy II, who later won the general election.

Bachrach also ran for Governor of Massachusetts in 1994, but did not win. In 1998, he again sought the Democratic nomination for the 8th District seat in the United States House of Representatives and finished third in the primary.

References

George Bachrach Wikipedia


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