Tom Birmingham Politician

Thomas Francis Birmingham (born August 4, 1949) is the former President of the Massachusetts Senate. He is widely credited, along with Mark Roosevelt, with passage of a sweeping education bill, the Education Reform Act of 1993. He is a graduate of Austin Preparatory School, Phillips Exeter Academy, Harvard College, and Harvard Law School, and he received a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford University after his 1972 graduation from Harvard College. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for Massachusetts governor in 2002, despite impressive fundraising. An avid cyclist, Birmingham biked across the state of Massachusetts in 2001.In 1999, his proposal to keep the home stadium of The New England Patriots in Massachusetts was accepted by Patriots owner Robert Kraft and passed by the state legislature.Today, Birmingham serves as Senior Counsel at the law firm of Edwards Wildman Palmer, recently taught state and local government at Tufts University, and teaches education policy at Northeastern University in Boston. His is listed as a notable holder of the Birmingham coat of arms. His wife, Selma Botman, has a Ph.D. in Middle Eastern Studies from Harvard University and served as the President of the University of Southern Maine. They have two daughters, Erica Birmingham, a graduate of Harvard College, and Megan Birmingham, a graduate of Bates College and New York University (nutrition) and now a registered dietitian.

Personal facts

Tom Birmingham
Birth dateAugust 04, 1949
Education
Harvard Law School
Harvard College
Spouse
Selma Botman

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Office holder

officePresident of the Massachusetts Senate
party
Democratic Party (United States)
region
Essex County Massachusetts
Middlesex County Massachusetts
Suffolk County Massachusetts
Massachusetts

Tom Birmingham on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://ase.tufts.edu/polsci/faculty/birmingham/bio.asp
  2. http://pioneerinstitute.org/thomas-birmingham-2
  3. http://www.doe.mass.edu/edreform/1st_Imp/EXEC.SUMMARY.html
  4. http://www.eapdlaw.com/professionals/detail.aspx?attorney=411
  5. http://www.houseofnames.com/birmingham-family-crest
  6. http://www.polisci.neu.edu/faculty_staff/parttime_faculty