Bob Stefanowski

Summary

Robert Vincent Stefanowski (born May 21, 1962) is an American businessman and politician.

Bob Stefanowski
Born
Robert Vincent Stefanowski

(1962-05-21) May 21, 1962 (age 61)
EducationFairfield University (BS)
Cornell University (MBA)
Political partyRepublican (2016–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 2016)
SpouseAmy Stefanowski
Children3
WebsiteCampaign website

Born and raised in North Haven, Connecticut, he is a former business executive of General Electric, 3i Group plc, UBS, and Dollar Financial Group. He resides in Madison, Connecticut.

Stefanowski was the Republican Party nominee for Governor of Connecticut in 2018 and 2022, losing both times to Democrat Ned Lamont.[1][2][3][4]

Early life edit

Stefanowski's father, Bob Stefanowski, was the scoreboard assistant for the Yale Bowl.[5] Stefanowski graduated from North Haven High School in 1980. He earned a B.S. in accounting from Fairfield University in 1984 and an MBA from Cornell University in 1992.

Stefanowski began as an auditor in Hartford, Connecticut for PricewaterhouseCoopers after graduating from Fairfield University.

Business career edit

Stefanowski's tenure at General Electric began in 1994 where he held multiple senior roles through 2007.[6][7] In 2003, Stefanowski became president and CEO of GE Commercial & Industrial Finance and then proceeded in 2004–2005 to serve as president and CEO of GE Telecom, Media & Technology Finance. Stefanowski worked at the GE Capital headquarters in Norwalk, Connecticut.

From 2008 to 2011, Stefanowski was chairman and managing partner of 3i Group plc in London, England. He then served as chief financial officer of UBS, where he restructured the Investment Bank to meet Basel III regulatory requirements.[8][9]

From 2014 to 2017 he served as CEO of Dollar Financial Group in London and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.[6]

From early 2019 to present, Stefanowski has been employed by and in senior leadership and decision-making positions with Neom, a controversial planned futuristic development in the northwest of Saudi Arabia totally owned by the Saudi Government Wealth Fund, PIF.

Political career edit

2018 campaign for governor edit

In September 2017, Stefanowski announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor of Connecticut in 2018.[6] He campaigned on phasing out the state income tax, corporate income tax, reducing business entity taxes, and eliminating the gift tax and the estate tax, in addition to using zero-based budgeting and creating a Taxpayer Bill of Rights.[10][11] Stefanowski's tax-cut proposals were backed by Republican economic commentators Arthur Laffer and Larry Kudlow.[12] During his campaign, Stefanowski pledged to oppose further gun-control measures in Connecticut.[13][14]

His campaign ran television commercials, beginning in January 2018, in the Hartford-New Haven and New York media markets; his ads criticized Democratic Governor Dannel P. Malloy, promoting Stefanowski's economic proposals (co-authored with Laffer)[15] and criticizing Malloy's acceptance of publicly funded elections.[16] The Wall Street Journal reported that Stefanowski funded his campaign with a combination of fundraising and his own money, but that he had declined to state how much of his own money he would spend.[17]

He received endorsements from former Republican competitor Peter Lumaj, state representative Noreen Kokoruda, state senator Len Suzio, former U.S. Comptroller General David M. Walker, Middletown Planning and Zoning Commissioner Tyrell Brown, Middletown Board of Education member Edward Ford, Jr., and Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti.[18][19][20][21][22][23]

At the May 2018 state Republican convention at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut, the party endorsed Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton; Stefanowski attended the convention but bypassed the formal vote, opting not to place his name into nomination.[10][24] Stefanowski secured a spot on the Republican primary ballot by collecting the requisite number of signatures.[25][26][27][28]

In August 2018 primary, Stefanowski won the Republican nomination, receiving 29.4% of the vote, surpassing Boughton (21.3%), David Stemerman (18.3%), Tim Herbst (17.6%), and Steve Obsitnik (13.4%).[29] Following Stefanowski's nomination, on August 15, 2018, Donald Trump endorsed the campaign.[30]

In the November 2018, general election, Stefanowski was narrowly defeated by Democrat Ned Lamont.[1][2][3][31]

2022 campaign for governor edit

On January 19, 2022, Stefanowski declared his intent to run for governor again in the 2022 election. He won the Republican nomination at convention on May 6, 2022, with Laura Devlin selected as his running mate.[32] On November 8, 2022, Stefanowski lost the general election to incumbent governor Ned Lamont in a rematch of their 2018 race, this time with a 13% margin.

Electoral history edit

Connecticut gubernatorial election, 2018 — Republican primary
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Stefanowski 42,119 29.4
Republican Mark D. Boughton 30,505 21.3
Republican David Stemerman 26,276 18.3
Republican Tim Herbst 25,144 17.6
Republican Steve Obsitnik 19,151 13.4
Total votes 143,195 100.0
Connecticut gubernatorial election, 2018 — general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ned Lamont 694,510 49.37
Republican Bob Stefanowski 650,138 46.21
Independent Oz Griebel 54,741 3.89
Libertarian Rod Hanscomb 6,086 0.43
Total votes 1,406,803 100.0
Democratic hold
Connecticut gubernatorial election, 2022 — general election[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ned Lamont (incumbent) 710,186 55.97
Republican Bob Stefanowski 546,209 43.05
Independent Party Robert Hotaling 12,400 0.98
Green Michelle Louise Bicking (write-in) 98 0.0
Total votes 1,268,893 100.0
Democratic hold

Personal life edit

Stefanowski lives in Madison with his wife, Amy, and his three daughters.[34]

His first book Making M&A Deals Happen was published by McGraw Hill Publishing in February 2007. He is a Wharton Fellow, and has served as adjunct faculty to NYU Stern, London Business School, Cambridge University, and as a visiting professor of management practice at Oxford University.[35]

Stefanowski is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).[36]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Vigdor, Neil (August 14, 2018). "Bob Stefanowski wins Republican Nomination for Governor". Hartford Courant.
  2. ^ a b "In upset, Bob Stefanowski wins GOP nod for Connecticut governor". PBS. August 14, 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Connecticut Primary Election Results". The New York Times. August 14, 2018.
  4. ^ Foderaro, Lisa (July 22, 2018). "Candidates for Connecticut Governor Agree It's the Economy, Stupid". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Cavanaugh, Jack (November 17, 1991). "Football Record Holder Never Wore a Uniform". The New York Times.
  6. ^ a b c Blair, Russell (September 22, 2017). "Madison Financial Executive Seeks GOP Nomination For Governor". Hartford Courant.
  7. ^ "Executive Profile Robert V. Stefanowski". Bloomberg L.P. 2018.
  8. ^ Altimari, Daniela (November 15, 2017). "Outsiders From the Business World Drawn to Connecticut Governor'sl race". Hartford Courant.
  9. ^ Breen, Thomas (November 15, 2017). "Some Of His Best Friends". New Haven Independent.
  10. ^ a b Vigdor, Neil (April 4, 2018). "Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Bob Stefanowski Will Bypass GOP Convention". Hartford Courant.
  11. ^ Keating, Christopher (December 5, 2017). "Laffer, GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Push To Eliminate CT Income Tax". Hartford Courant.
  12. ^ "Laffer, GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Push To Eliminate CT Income Tax". Hartford Courant. December 5, 2017.
  13. ^ Vigdor, Neil (July 31, 2018). "GOP Candidates Pursue Gun Owners Ahead Of Pivotal Statewide Primaries". Hartford Courant.
  14. ^ "GOP Sees Chance to Beef Up Its Power in Blue Connecticut". The New York Times. Associated Press. July 31, 2018.
  15. ^ Altimari, Daniela (January 24, 2018). "Stefanowski Begins Running Ads on Cable and Broadcast TV". Hartford Courant.
  16. ^ Blair, Russell (September 22, 2017). "Madison Financial Executive Seeks GOP Nomination For Governor". Hartford Courant.
  17. ^ De Avila, Joseph (July 8, 2018). "Connecticut Republicans Confronted with Choices". Wall Street Journal.
  18. ^ "Peter Lumaj Backs Bob Stefanowski In Governor's Race". Hartford Courant. June 11, 2018.
  19. ^ "State Senator Len Suzio (R-13) Endorses Bob Stefanowski". Hartford Courant. June 12, 2018. Archived from the original on June 17, 2018. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
  20. ^ "David Walker Backs Bob Stefanowski For Governor". Hartford Courant. June 13, 2018.
  21. ^ "Madison Lawmaker Endorses GOP Gubernatorial Candidate". Madison Patch. June 16, 2018.
  22. ^ "20-Year-Olds Make History As Black Republicans While Middletown Grows More Diverse". Hartford Courant. December 18, 2017.
  23. ^ "Mark Lauretti Backs Bob Stefanowski In GOP Primary For Governor, Won't Rule Out Independent Run". Hartford Courant. July 23, 2018.
  24. ^ Altimari, Daniela (May 12, 2018). "Mark Boughton Wins Republican Endorsement For Governor, But Primary Battle Looms". Hartford Courant.
  25. ^ Pazniokas, Mark (June 18, 2018). "Bob Stefanowski qualifies for GOP primary". Connecticut Mirror.
  26. ^ Dixon, Ken (June 18, 2018). "Stefanowski makes GOP primary". Stamford Advocate.
  27. ^ "Stefanowski Secures Spot on GOP Governor Primary Ballot". Associated Press. June 18, 2018.
  28. ^ Stuart, Christine (June 18, 2018). "Stefanowski Makes History in Qualifying for Primary Ballot". CT News Junkie.
  29. ^ a b "November 2018 State Election". Office of the Connecticut Secretary of the State. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  30. ^ Trump, Donald. "It is about time that Connecticut had a real and talented Governor. Bob Stefanowski is the person needed to do the job. Tough on crime, Bob is also a big cutter of Taxes. He will win in November and make a Great Governor, a major difference maker. Bob has my total Endorsement!". Twitter.
  31. ^ "Stefanowski Concedes To Lamont In Connecticut Governor's Race". November 7, 2018.
  32. ^ Pazniokas, Mark (2022-05-07). "GOP nominates Bob Stefanowski for rematch with Gov. Ned Lamont". CT Mirror. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  33. ^ "2022 General Election - Governor". Connecticut Secretary of State.
  34. ^ Dixon, Ken (September 30, 2018). "How Rich are Bob Stefanowski and Ned Lamont". CT Post.
  35. ^ "Robert Stefanowski Biography". University of Cambridge. 2019.
  36. ^ Haar, Dan (April 11, 2019). "Bob Stefanowski vows 'I'm not going to go away'". CT Post.

External links edit

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Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Connecticut
2018, 2022
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