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Glenn Marshall (Connecticut)

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Glenn Marshall
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Prior offices:
Connecticut Commissioner of Labor
Years in office: 2011 - 2012

Glenn Marshall was the Connecticut Commissioner of Labor. He was appointed to his position by Governor Dan Malloy in January 2011 and assumed office on March 1. Previously he was the president of Carpenters Union Local 210, where he led advocacy efforts on behalf of a construction labor force, including working closely on state legislative and administrative matters that impact the construction industry and the economy of Connecticut.[1]

Marshall resigned on June 29, 2012, citing family reasons.[2]


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