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Governor Ritter issued the following statement regarding the appointment:
"This is a critical time in history," Gov. Ritter said. "The economic challenges facing
"Uncertain times call for certain leadership, and that's why Michael Bennet is the right choice to represent all Coloradans in the Senate. He has an impressive record of bringing people together to find common ground and common-sense solutions to complex problems, and of turning around troubled public and private enterprises and leaving them far stronger than he found them.
"Michael will bring a fresh, new approach to the economic crisis," Gov. Ritter said. "He knows we can't fix our 21st-century problems with 20th-century solutions. Working alongside Sen.-elect Udall and President-elect Obama, Michael will devote the same sense of forward-looking optimism, vision and energy to this new role that he brings to every aspect of his life and work. "
Bennet, 44, will become the youngest member of the Senate, filling the remaining two years of Sen. Ken Salazar's term. Salazar is expected to be confirmed this month as Interior Secretary.
"I am humbled and honored to serve the State of
"My experiences, not only in public service but also in business, have taught me that when people come together, put aside partisan differences, and focus on pragmatic problem-solving, we can accomplish great things," Bennet said. "I will bring these values with me as I join a new generation of leadership in
Bennet was unanimously selected by the
- Winning voter approval and implementing DPS' ProComp program, the nationally recognized teacher pay-for-performance system.
- Improving student learning, achievement, graduation rates, enrollment and access to early childhood education opportunities.
- Ending multiple years of multimillion-dollar budget cuts and increasing investments directly into classroom learning as well as teacher and principal training.
Prior to that, Bennet served from 2003 to 2005 as chief of staff to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper. He helped construct a new leadership team, balance the budget after years of deficits, renegotiate several collective bargaining agreements and redesign police oversight.
From 1997 to 2003, Bennet served as managing director for Anschutz Investment Co. in
"Michael is an accomplished and highly competent leader," Gov. Ritter said. "What impresses me most are his energy, strength of character, temperament and innovative thinking. Michael is the right choice for
"In
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Additional Details About Michael F. Bennet:
Education
Professional
Superintendent, Denver Public Schools, 2005 to present
Chief of Staff to Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, 2003 to 2005
Managing Director, Anschutz Investment Co.,
Special Assistant
Counsel to
Personal Assistant, Ohio Gov. Dick Celeste, 1988 to 1990
Personal
Married in 1997 to successful natural resources attorney Susan Daggett. They are the proud parents of three daughters: Caroline (9), Halina (7), and Anne (4).
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