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Governor's Office Press Release - Board of Education Appointments

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Executive Department

January 17, 2006

Contact: Julie Teer
Felix Browne
(617) 725-4025

Romney makes Board of Education appointments

Governor Mitt Romney today announced he has named Christopher R. Anderson and reappointed Henry M. Thomas III to the Board of Education, the nine-member panel that sets policy for K-12 education in Massachusetts. Appointees serve unpaid five-year terms.

Anderson is president of the Massachusetts High Technology Council, an industry group that works to make Massachusetts more competitive for high technology employers. As Council president, he has articulated the need for public schools to produce skilled workers that technology employers need for future growth and was a partner in developing the comprehensive education reform bill that Governor Romney filed in September. Anderson replaces J. Richard Crowley, whose term had expired.

“As a leader in the high tech community, Chris Anderson brings an important perspective to the board because he understands the need for excellence in math and science,” said Romney. “He cares deeply about young people, and I know he will make a difference.”

Anderson is also president of the Massachusetts Defense Technology Initiative, a public-private-education partnership that led the strategy to preserve and expand the state’s military technology missions in response to the Defense Department’s 2005 Base Realignment and Closure process. Thanks to this effort, Massachusetts retained its five military installations, preserved thousands of jobs and enhanced its ability to grow its defense and homeland security potential.

“There is a real sense of urgency among technology employers that the state’s public schools continue to improve so we can compete in a rapidly changing global economy,” said Anderson. “I appreciate this opportunity to serve the Commonwealth and I look forward to working with legislators, teachers, administrators and parents to help Massachusetts public schools – and students – rank among the best in the world.”

A graduate of Lexington High School, Anderson received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Notre Dame and a law degree from Suffolk University School of Law. He and his wife, Cathy, live in Westford with their three children.

Romney also reappointed Henry M. Thomas III to the Board of Education. A former member of the Judicial Nominating Commission, he has been a member of the Board of Education since 2001. He is currently a visiting professor at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and at Curry College in Milton. The president and CEO of the Urban League of Springfield, Thomas also hosts a weekly community talk show on Springfield radio.

“Henry Thomas is a leader in the community who appreciates the challenges that face urban youth in and out of the classroom,” said Romney. “I urge Henry to continue to speak for these students as we work to close the achievement gap that persists between white and nonwhite students.”

Thomas received both undergraduate and graduate degrees from American International College in Springfield and his law degree from Western New England School of Law in Springfield. He and his wife reside in Springfield.

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