(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that Marc Bradley, Director of Constituent Services and External Affairs for the Office of the Governor, has chosen to depart from his position with the state in order to explore new professional opportunities.
Bradley, who has worked in the position since the beginning of the Lamont administration, has served alongside Governor Lamont in several positions for more than a decade. He first moved to Connecticut in 2006, during which time he acted as a senior advisor for the governor’s U.S. Senate campaign. Bradley also served as campaign manager for Governor Lamont’s successful 2018 gubernatorial election.
“For several years now, I’ve relied on Marc’s trusted counsel, his aptitude for policy details, and friendship,” Governor Lamont said. “I appreciate the time he has given me in his professional capacity. I wish him the very best and I am certain that we will remain in close contact no matter where his next opportunities bring him.”
“I am incredibly proud of the time I spent working for Governor Lamont and serving the State of Connecticut,” Bradley said. “The governor’s passion and commitment to making our state a better place to live and work is inspiring, and I know that he will leave this state in a strong position for future generations. Most of all, I am grateful for my friendship with Governor Lamont. He is someone in whom I trust, and I am thankful for the time I was able to spend working to get him elected, and then serving within his administration.”