The Latest News Reports About Greenwich Resident Tom Foley
DeNardis joins GOP gubernatorial field Connecticut Business News Journal He joins a race led so far by Tom Foley, a Greenwich businessman and former ambassador with no electoral experience. All seven active Republicans -- two ... See all stories on this topic |
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The 40-Year Plan: Tom Foley, Part IV, Car Bombs and Capitalism Can ... More Information On Greenwich Resident Tom Foley Thomas Coleman Foley (born 1952) is a Republican candidate for Governor of Connecticut. He went to Phillips Academy and Harvard College, where he earned a degree in economics. He also earned a master's degree from Harvard Business School.
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Candidates take aim at state's 'longevity' bonuses Danbury News Times - Brian Lockhart, Ken Dixon - Mar 11, 2010 "A well-designed and well-administered compensation system shouldn't require 'longevity pay'," said Tom Foley, a Greenwich Republican. ... |
Foley announces plan to ease state's budget woes [Connecticut Post, Bridgeport]
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Foley, Fedele Wage A Bumbling Battle Hartford Courant - Mar 6, 2010 A Republican rival, former Ambassador Tom Foley, did the decent thing and tried to explain how he would cut the state budget by 5 percent, which is about $1 ... |
A Citizen Q&A with Republican gubernatorial candidate Tom Foley Greenwich Citizen - Mar 4, 2010 Greenwich resident and former Ambassador to Ireland Tom Foley hopes his business experience will help him in his run for governor of Connecticut. ... |
Is Tom Foley Connecticut's Scott Brown?
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