Neil Levesque

Neil Levesque (born February 23, 1970) is the current Executive Director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics and the Chief of Staff at Saint Anselm College.[1] The institute is a nonpartisan center that provides a forum for dialogue and civic engagement located on the campus of Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire. Levesque has served as the Executive Director since 2009.[2]

Levesque grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire. He attended Wheaton College in Norton, Massachusetts, and received a bachelor of arts in political science.[3]

In 1994, Levesque began working for New Hampshire Congressman Charlie Bass.[4] He served with Bass for 12 years. He then served as one of the state directors for the ONE Campaign.

In addition to his role at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics, Levesque serves as the chairman of the New Hampshire Presidential Primary Centennial Anniversary Commission. He is also on the Board of Directors at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New Hampshire,[5] and Pease Development Authority in Portsmouth, NH.[6]

Levesque is frequently quoted in The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Boston Globe, and The Washington Post, and has appeared on MSNBC, FOX News, and C-SPAN.

In 2017 he was named as the Chief of Staff of Saint Anselm College while retaining his leadership of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics.

References

  1. "Q&A with N.H. Institute of Politics Executive Director Neil Levesque - New Hampshire Business Review - April 3 2015". www.nhbr.com.
  2. "Political junkie's new job is to light spark for others". NashuaTelegraph.com.
  3. "A Box Seat in the Presidential Arena". Wheaton Quarterly.
  4. "Speaking of school funding Legislators wonder, what is the priority?". SentinelSource.com.
  5. "Ashooh, Levesque join CMC board; Pacapelli director of addiction nonprofit". New Hampshire Union Leader.
  6. "Newest board members laud Pease Development Authority as vital economic engine". New Hampshire Union Leader.
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