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Matt Dunne was born on 20 November, 1969 in New Haven, Connecticut, US, is an American politician and businessman. Discover Matt Dunne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 20 November, 1969
Birthday 20 November
Birthplace New Haven, Connecticut, US
Nationality United States

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1969

Matt Dunne (born November 20, 1969) is an American politician and businessman from the U.S. state of Vermont.

1987

Dunne attended Hanover High School in Hanover, New Hampshire, graduating in 1987.

He then spent a year at Choate Rosemary Hall, a boarding school in Wallingford, Connecticut.

1988

After graduating from Choate in 1988, Dunne attended Brown University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in public policy in 1992.

Dunne was Director of Marketing for Logic Associates, a Vermont software company that during his tenure grew to over $18 million in sales.

He also co-founded Cabin Fever Productions, which managed the Briggs Opera House and facilitated concerts in downtown White River Junction.

1992

At age 22, Dunne was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives representing Hartland and West Windsor in 1992.

He served four terms in the Vermont House, during which he served as Vice-Chair of the Transportation Committee.

1998

In 1998 he became the youngest House majority whip in the country.

After serving in the legislature for 7 years, President Clinton asked Dunne to serve as Director of AmeriCorps VISTA, an organization that oversees over 6,000 full-time volunteers in the fight against poverty.

As director, Dunne improved recruitment numbers and overhauled the organization's training programs.

He served as director for two and a half years, under both President Clinton and President Bush.

2002

After returning to Vermont in 2002, Dunne was elected to the Vermont State Senate, representing Windsor.

He served on the Appropriations, Economic Development, and Administrative Rules Committees.

During this time he served as Assistant Director of the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth College, where he oversaw programs to prepare young people for careers in public service and non-profit management, including the Policy Research Shop.

He also served as Chair of the Vermont delegation to the New England Board of Higher Education.

2006

He served four terms in the Vermont House of Representatives, two terms in the Vermont State Senate, was the Democratic candidate in the 2006 Vermont Lt. Governor's race, and the fourth-place finisher in the Democratic primary during the Vermont gubernatorial election, 2010.

Following the 2006 election, Dunne was hired by Google to run community affairs for the company from White River Junction, Vermont.

In 2006, Dunne ran for Lieutenant Governor of Vermont.

In the Democratic primary held September 14, 2006, Dunne defeated State Rep. John Tracy of Burlington, winning 59% of the vote.

Dunne faced off against incumbent Republican Brian Dubie.

Dunne's campaign received attention for its service politics events, where campaign volunteers worked with Vermont communities on local service projects.

Dunne lost to Dubie 45%–51%.

2009

On November 3, 2009, Dunne announced that he would seek the Democratic nomination for Governor of Vermont in 2010.

Dunne was one of five Democrats vying for the nomination.

During the final weeks of the campaign, Dunne's brother Josh suffered a life-threatening stroke that required surgery.

Dunne missed three of the final debates, and removed himself from the campaign trail for nearly two weeks, finally returning on August 20.

2010

The primary was held on August 24, 2010.

Dunne finished fourth with 20.8% of vote.

He finished ahead of Susan Bartlett (5.1%), but behind Peter Shumlin (24.8%), Doug Racine (24.6%), and Deborah Markowitz (23.9%).

Only 4 percentage points separated the top four candidates, making it one of the closest primaries in Vermont history.

Shumlin went on to win the general election, and all his primary opponents but Dunne subsequently joined the Shumlin administration.

2015

Dunne announced his candidacy in September 2015.

2016

Dunne was a candidate for the 2016 Democratic nomination for Governor of Vermont.

Dunne was born in New Haven, Connecticut.

He grew up in Hartland, Vermont, the son of lawyer and civil rights activist John Bailey Dunne and college professor Faith Weinstein Dunne.

In February 2016 Dunne left his position at Google, indicating to members of the media that he did so to focus on his campaign.

Dunne received the endorsements of two major Vermont labor groups, the Vermont State Employees Association and the Vermont branch of the AFL-CIO, and the progressive Vermont activist group Rights and Democracy.

In July, he received the endorsement of six dozen current and former Vermont legislators, including that of Senate Majority Leader Philip Baruth, who had said earlier he was not planning to endorse any candidate.

He was also endorsed by the Burlington Free Press, which praised his clearly articulated plans for Vermont's economy and government.