Tom served as the Chairman of the
election campaigns of New Hampshire’s former senior U.S. Senator,
Warren Rudman, and its current junior U.S. Senator, Judd Gregg. Tom
has served as a senior national advisor to the presidential
campaigns of Howard Baker, Robert Dole and Lamar Alexander. He has
been a delegate to the 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996 and 2000 Republican
National Conventions.
Tom is widely respected as a
political analyst of presidential campaigns, both at the state level
and at the national level. He appears regularly on national,
regional and state television newsmaker programs. He has been the
Republican party national committeeman for New Hampshire. Tom is a
member of the Advisory Commission for the state’s Archives &
Political Library.
He actively assisted in the
U.S. Senate process that confirmed David Souter as Supreme Court
Justice. In recent years, Tom has directed the public and government
relations efforts for our client, Northeast Utilities, in its
successful acquisition of Public Service Company of New Hampshire.
Tom has also represented insurance and banking clients before the
respective New Hampshire regulatory commissions.
Tom served as chairman and a
member of the Board of Trustees of Daniel Webster College; he was a
member of the Board of Visitors of the Rockefeller Center for the
Social Sciences at Dartmouth College, a member of the Dartmouth
Medical School Board of Overseers and a member of the Dartmouth
College Committee on Trustees.
Convinced that New Hampshire is
a great place in which to live, work and play, Tom has been actively
involved in youth athletics and in other local community and state
programs. He has been director of the Concord Chamber of Commerce,
the N.H. Business and Industry Association, and is currently on the
Board of Directors of the New England Council. He orchestrated the
return of professional minor league baseball to Concord, in both
1995 and 1997, weekend events that attracted thousands of
spectators.
Contact at tdr@rathlaw.com
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