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Affiliation | Republican |
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Name | Michael Fedele |
Address | Stamford, Connecticut , United States |
Email | None |
Website | None |
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March 30, 1955
(69 years)
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Contributor | eddy 9_99 |
Last Modifed | Mr. Matt Dec 25, 2021 07:30pm |
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Info | On January 3, 2007, Michael Fedele was sworn-in as the 107th Lieutenant Governor of the state of Connecticut.
Born in Minturno, Italy, on March 30, 1955, Mr. Fedele has been a Stamford resident since immigrating to Connecticut as a child with his parents in 1958. He grew up in Stamford and has spent most of his years living and working in Fairfield County.
Mr. Fedele is the founder, Chairman and CEO of Stamford, Connecticut-based Pinnacle Group, which delivers information technology solutions and services through a network of offices located in the United States. He was instrumental in establishing the company’s presence in the information technology market and has received numerous awards for work The Pinnacle Group has done in the field of information technology.
Mr. Fedele began his public service in 1983, when he was elected to the first of two terms on Stamford’s Board of Representatives. In 1992, Mr. Fedele was elected to the Connecticut General Assembly to represent the 147th House District of Stamford and New Canaan, where he served until 2002. As State Representative, Mr. Fedele held a number of leadership posts, including Ranking Member of the Legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee and Assistant House Minority Leader. He also served on the Legislature’s Banks, Transportation and Workforce Development Committees.
During his successful legislative career, Mr. Fedele supported numerous business-friendly bills such as legislation to enhance the role of Connecticut’s community-technical colleges in job training, phase-out the succession tax, build the state’s network of economic clusters and establish new enterprise zones in communities affected by defense industry cutbacks.
In addition, as a leader on the legislative committee with oversight of the state’s insurance industry, Mr. Fedele played key roles in passing laws that banned drive-through deliveries, required insurance coverage for mastectomies and prostate cancer and helped shape the landmark Managed Care Reform Bill of 1997.
Mr. Fedele’s work in the Legislature has earned him various accolades. The Connecticut Association of Life Underwriters gave Mr. Fedele its Legislator of the Year Award. The Connecticut Legal Immigrant and Refugee Coalition honored Mr. Fedele for his outstanding public service. In 2002, he received an award from the Italian government for his work on behalf of Italians living abroad.
Locally, Mr. Fedele is widely regarded for his work in Stamford. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of The Stamford Health Systems, the Yerwood Center, the Stamford Education Foundation and CTE, which is a community action agency that addresses the basic causes of poverty in the Stamford, Darien and Greenwich communities.
He attended Stamford public schools, graduating from Westhill High School. He attended Fairfield University as well as Norwalk State Technical College.
Mr. Fedele has lived in Stamford for 48 years with his wife Carol of 30 years. They have three children: Michael, Briana and Alesandra.
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