From Wikipedia - Reading time: 3 minRobert A. Maginn Jr. (born October 31, 1956)[1] is an American businessman and political figure who served as the Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party from 2011 to 2013.
Maginn graduated summa cum laude from the University of Dayton with a B.S. in Business Administration and received three graduate degrees from Harvard University, Master of Divinity (MDiv) from Harvard Divinity School (https://hds.harvard.edu), Master of Business Administration (MBA) with Honors from Harvard Business School (https://www.hbs.edu/Pages/default.aspx) and Master of Liberal Arts in Extension Studies (ALM) in government from Harvard University Extension School.[2]
From 1983 to 2000, Maginn worked for Bain & Company as a management consultant and later as a senior partner, board member, and director.[1][3][4][5] From 1997-2001, he was a director of iBasis.[4] In 1998 he co-founded Jenzabar, an internet company that provides software to colleges and universities, as Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer.[5] Maginn is an Operating Partner at Energy Impact Partners (www.energyimpactpartners.com)and a Fellow at Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative (https://www.advancedleadership.harvard.edu/2022-fellows-and-partners).
From 2006–2010 he was a Non-Executive Director, Chairman of Nominating & Corporate Governance Committee, Member of Audit Committee and Member of Compensation Committee at ICx Technologies. He was also Chairman of New Media Japan and Managing Member of New Media Investors,LLC.[4]
Maginn served as a member of the Republican Board of Governors and on Bob Dole, Mitt Romney, and Peter Torkildsen's finance committees.[1] In 1998, Maginn was the Republican nominee for Treasurer and Receiver-General of Massachusetts. He lost to Democrat Shannon O'Brien 626,286 votes to 1,120,757.[6]
On December 1, 2011, Maginn was elected Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party. He defeated former United States Attorney Frank L. McNamara Jr. 51 votes to 21.[7] Maginn announced that he would not seek reelection as party chairman in 2013 following the defeat of Republican Presidential candidate W. Mitt Romney his former boss and friend.[8]
His father, Robert A. Maginn, Sr. is a chemical engineer and was the president of Midwestern Consolidated Enterprises Inc., a plastics manufacturer located in Dayton, Ohio. His mother, Valerie Maginn, was the company's vice president.[3]
Maginn married his first wife in 1987.[3] In 2001, Maginn married Chai Ling, one of the student leaders of the Tian'anmen Square protests of 1989 and the founder of All Girls Allowed, a humanitarian organization that aims to stop the human rights violations related to China's One-Child Policy.[9] They have three daughters and reside in Belmont, Massachusetts.[10]
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