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Trent Kittleman

Candidate for Howard County Public School Board - District 5 in 2024 Maryland General Election.

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About Trent Kittleman

Professional Experience
GenderStrategy, Author, Certified Leadership Coach and Managing Partner (2007 - Present)
New York Taxi & Limousine Commission, Consultant (2007 - 2009)
Maryland Transportation Authority, President & CEO (2004 - 2007)
Maryland Department of Transportation, Deputy Secretary (2002 - 2002)
U.S. Senate Government Affairs Commitee, Minority Counsel (2002)
Marriott International, Senior Counsel And Vice President, Legislative Affairs
Maryland House of Delegates, Maryland State Delegate - 9A District (2023)
Degrees
JD, University of Maryland (1991)
Master's, University of North Carolina
Bachelor's, Virginia Polytechnic Institute

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