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  Prindiville, John M.
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NameJohn M. Prindiville
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InfoA resident of Stoneham, John Prindiville was born in Beverly and raised in Lynnfield, MA, and attended local schools. After graduating from Lynnfield High School, John attended Suffolk University in Boston, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree, concentrating in Philosophy and Political Science and graduated with honors. John was also inducted into the Philosophy honor society, and studied international politics and culture for two semesters at Regents College in London.

While completing his studies, John accepted a position as sales representative for Partners in Success, a sales promotions company. He progressed rapidly to positions as Sales Manager and Branch Manager before assuming a broader role, initiating Art Events in the Boston area. In recognition of outstanding performance at Partners, John received the “Rising Star Award”, “Rookie Salesman of the Year”, “Saratoga Designs Salesman of the Year”, and the “American Dream Award”.

John eventually branched off to start an art fundraising business in conjunction with Partners In Success, which he currently owns and operates. John’s interest in politics surfaced early. He campaigned locally for Presidents George Bush Sr. and President George W. Bush. While studying politics at Suffolk, he worked as an intern for the House Ways and Means Committee, under state representative John Kilme, learning first-hand about Massachusetts state budget and funding procedures.

John enlisted in the Romney for Governor 2002 campaign and avid Romney campaign supporter, working the phone banks and assisting with mail campaigns. John has now embraced Governor Romney’s “Campaign for Beacon Hill Reform”, taking up the banner locally to challenge Paul Casey, incumbent for the state representative seat for district 90 Middlesex 31. John supports the Governor’s platform—the platform embraced by the majority of voters in this district, which encompasses Stoneham and Winchester. He adamantly opposes the proposed property transfer tax, as are the majority of district constituents.

John is the face of the new Republican party—young, knowledgeable, and committed to change on Beacon Hill. Building upon the momentum of the 2002 elections, John is actively building a coalition of citizens and organizations who are fed up with politics as usual and who are eager to bring fiscal reform and discipline to state government.

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