Rich Girard

for New Hampshire Senate
District 20

A happy husband and proud father of 5, Rich is a problem-solver at heart. His focus has always been to work with people in meaningful ways that improve their lives, businesses, and the condition of the broader community.

Rich’s late dad, Mr. Girard from Southside, taught Rich that “getting it right is more important than being right.” It’s a lesson he’s taken to heart and used to guide his public service and professional life.

“Believe in Better!” has been his personal motto.

From the time he was graduated from Boston College in 1991, Rich has been intimately involved in helping to make Manchester a better place to live, work and raise a family. A fourth-generation Manchester native who was raised on the West Side, Rich served nearly six years as a mayoral assistant. One of his primary responsibilities was to track and testify on state legislation that impacted the city. His was a familiar face at the State House, a place he’s returned to over the years to address legislative committees.

Because of his time as an alderman-at-large, charter commissioner and School Committeeman at-Large, Rich knows that much of what the city and schools have to deal is what they’re told to do by Concord. Knowing what it’s like to be on the “receiving end ” of state action, Rich will always be on the lookout for neighborhoods and local property taxpayers as our state senator. He’ll also work hard to bridge the divide that often exists between City Hall and the State House.

Rich and Jennifer, his wife of 25 years, have been very involved in raising their five awesome children: Dominic (22), Colette (21), Madeleine (20), Emeric (11) and Amelie (10). (They really couldn’t be more proud!) While both have been involved in numerous community and professional activities over the years, their primary commitment has been to their faith, which they’ve nurtured at Ste. Marie Parish, and their family.

Rich’s public service includes:

School Board at-Large (January 2016 – January 2020)

Committee assignments included:

2016-2018 Term:

  • Chair, Committee on Finance
  • Special Committee on Redistricting
  • Special Committee on the Superintendent Search
  • Committee on Curriculum and Instruction
  • Committee on Buildings and Sites

2018-2020 Term:

  • Chair, Special Committee on Union Negotiations
  • Chair, Joint School Buildings Committee
  • Committee on Finance
  • Committee on Buildings and Sites

Charter Commissioner (November 2012 – July 2013)

  • One of nine charged with reviewing and revising Manchester’s charter. Elected vice-chairman by commissioners.

Host, Girard at Large TV Show (1999-2003 and October 2007 – present)

  • Airing on Manchester Pubic TV Channel 23, this weekly public affairs show is focused on the news and issues facing Manchester and New Hampshire.

Columnist, the Manchester Express (October 2007 – January 2010)

  • Weekly column about various news and issue items in the city.

Member, Revolving Loan Fund Board (May 2009- October 2010)

  • The board was tasked with reviewing applications for gap financing made available by the city to businesses that wanted to open, locate or expand within the city of Manchester.

Columnist, the Hippo Press (May 2003 – November 2003)

  • Weekly column about various news and issue items happening in Manchester.

Alderman at-Large (January 1998 – January 2000)

Committee assignments included:

  • Accounts, Enrollment and Revenue Administration
  • Administration
  • Community Improvement Program

Assistant to Mayor Raymond J. Wieczorek (January 1992 – August 1997)

  • Reviewed all bills proposed in the N.H. General Court and coordinated responses to those impacting the city.
  • Reorganized legislative tracking efforts to improve information gathering, coordinate the city’s response and ensure department accountability.
  • Oversaw the development of the mayor’s budget proposals.
  • Reformed the budget process to create accountable cost center development that reduced the paperwork and procedural steps by half.
  • Assisted the mayor in the day-to-day management of city government, which was comprised of multiple departments, commissions, boards, authorities, enterprise operations and the schools.

Rich’s professional work includes:

Financial Services (December 2001 – Present)

  • Registered Representative
  • Investment Advisory Representative
  • Life Insurance
  • Personal Lines
  • Debt Management

Teamsters Local 633 (September 2019 – present)

  • Rich works the “Sunrise Shift” loading package delivery vehicles.

Girard at Large in the Morning (September 2011 – November 2017)

  • Host and reporter for the award-winning local news/talk/political/community radio program all about Manchester, the surrounding towns and the State House.

Girard Marketing, LLC (November 1997 – March 2002)

  • Worked mostly with small businesses and political campaigns to develop themes and messaging, marketing plans, advertising campaigns, collateral materials, Web design, copywriting, public and media relations.

Rich’s education:

Boston College, 1991

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science with concentration in urban government

West High School, 1987

St. Paul’s School Advanced Studies Program, 1986

  • Law and Government Program

Rich’s Current Affiliations:

  • Republican Party
  • NH Right to Life
  • Concerned Taxpayers of Manchester, Founding Member and Director
  • New Hampshire Firearms Coalition
  • National Rifle Association
  • American Canadian Geneological Society
  • NH School District Governance Association
  • Ste. Marie Parish
  • Knights of Columbus, Council #5163