
Seeks input from Beverly residents on how to best improve the city
BEVERLY, MA – Matt St. Hilaire, a Beverly native and candidate for City Council At-Large, announced today that his campaign has launched a new microsite - www.InnovateBeverly.com. The microsite offers Beverly residents a platform for sharing ideas, feedback and input about how to best improve the city of Beverly.
“This campaign microsite is an example of how I will lead and operate as City Councilor.” St. Hilaire said. “I am seeking the input of my fellow residents and I will listen to their ideas for bringing innovation to Beverly and growing our local economy. We’re all in this together and I look forward to collaborating and moving Beverly forward.”
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St. Hilaire, 36, is a graduate of Beverly High School’s class of 1995 and earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Villanova University in 1999. He is married to Beverly native Elizabeth (Dunn) St. Hilaire and together they have three young children.
St. Hilaire’s first job out of college was working on constituent services at the Governor’s Office under Governor Paul Cellucci. He went on to serve Governor’s Cellucci and Jane Swift in various roles at the State House and has held leadership positions with a number of high profile political campaigns. He is currently employed as a Recruiter and Social Media Manager with a civil engineering consulting firm in the private sector.
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“An elected official’s first duty is to listen to the people he or she represents – that is the approach I will take with me to City Hall.” St. Hilaire said. “Beverly is fortunate to be the home to many talented, creative and successful people. As City Councilor, I will to engage our citizens so that the very best ideas are on the table for Beverly.”