Politics & Government
Kenda: Vote Steve for Change in Concord
Letter writer says her husband has built, acquired, operated companies, employing people, and now it's time to send him to the state Senate.

NORTH HAMPTON, NH — I know Steve Kenda well, he is my husband. Of course he is a loving father and husband, but allow me, as a woman with a 17-year career in the financial services industry, to introduce Steve the businessman.
More than 35 years ago, Steve graduated from M.I.T. with a degree in Chemical Engineering and was recruited by AT&T for management training. Steve quickly became their youngest national account manager ever. He bought a home in Hollis in 1980, beginning his life in the granite state. Steve soon discovered a passion for computer programming, teaching himself while involved with a software start-up. In 1984, he started his own business in Salem. That business, KENDA systems, grew to over 150 employees and engagedthousands of IT consultants during its 22-year history.
Steve has built, acquired and operated companies, employing people in the state of New Hampshire continuously during that time. Steve is an experienced leader who is known for challenging the status quo. He has strong negotiation skills and the temperament needed to persevere. His record of success and reputation of integrity are deeply woven in both his personal and professional life.
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Steve is a humble man who grew up poor in Brooklyn, NY, paid his way through college, and finished his degree early so he could help support his mother and four younger sisters after their father died unexpectedly.
Let’s elect someone who represents our values. Let’s elect someone with the innate quality to do the right thing! There is ONE choice for true conservative change in Concord and it is Steve Kenda. I humbly ask you to support him for state Senate.
Sarah Kenda lives in North Hampton.
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