Emily Martz, who I believe is number four.
Professionally, since her graduation from Mount Holyoke
College in Massachusetts with a bachelor’s degree in history and a minor in
political science, her journey has spanned each coast and several elements of
the evolving modern economy.
She worked in financial services and economic development in
the Pacific Northwest as well as the Northeast, for companies such as
Prudential Insurance, Putnam Investments and The Hartford. She pursued graduate
studies in history, with a focus on the mutual fund industry, at the University
of Delaware while also instructing business, economics and history courses at
Paul Smith’s College. And she helped to lead the Adirondack North Country
Association’s job-creation and sustainable development efforts before she
recently resigned, on amicable terms, from her posts as ANCA’s deputy director
and director of operations and finance to run as a candidate full-time. She
also resigned as a volunteer on the Saranac Lake Downtown Advisory Board to run
for Congress.
She sounds great as do all of them really. Patrick Nelson has been out campaigning forever it seems. Looking forward to the primary.
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