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Len Suzio, Republican Candidate for Senate in District 13

Meriden native looks to continue work in Hartford to reduce taxes and bring business to the state of Connecticut.

General Information

Name : Mr. Len Suzio
Also known as : Len
Age : 64
Place of residence : 35 Lydale Place, Meriden

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and Commerce
Degree : BS Economics
Year of graduation : 1970

Grad school

University : Temple University

Degree : did not complete

Employment Information

Job titles held : NA
Employers : GeoDataVision

Political Information

Party affiliation : Republican
Running for a: State office
Running for position: State Senate District 13, Meriden, Middlefield, Rockfall, Middletown, Cheshire
Chamber/district: Meriden/Wallingford
Incumbent: Yes
First elected: 22 February 2011
Previous elective offices : Meriden Board of Education
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : State Senate

Party HQ

Address 1237 East Main Street
Meriden
Connecticut
6450

Campaign Manager

Name : Anna Neumon
Title : Campaign Manager

URLs

Other facts

Former member of Meriden Board of Education for 14 years Former President of Kiwanis (North Haven) Former Trustee Cheshire Academy My wife Kate and I offered our house as a shelter home for poor pregnant women for 13 years I was named the leading banker for small businesses in the state of Connecticut in 1983 by the United States Small Business Administration

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