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Sean Connaughton

 
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Sean Connaughton as Maritime Administrator, 2006. (U.S. Department of Transportation photo.)

Sean T. Connaughton is an American lawyer and former U.S. government official. He served as the Maritime Administrator, the head of the U.S. Maritime Administration, an agency of the United States Department of Transportation, from 2006 until early 2009. Connaughton served as Chairman of the Board of County Supervisors of Prince William County, Virginia from January 1, 2000 until his appointment as Maritime Administrator. He is also a lawyer, unsuccessful 2005 Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, former United States Coast Guard officer, and a retired officer of the United States Naval Reserve. He was confirmed as Maritime Administrator by the Senate on August 3, 2006.

President George W. Bush nominated Connaughton to serve as Commissioner of the Federal Maritime Commission. Congress did not take up the nomination, and he now works as the Corporate Vice President of Government Affairs for the American Bureau of Shipping.

On December 21st, 2009 the Washington Post announced the Governor-Elect Bob McDonnell would nominate Connaughton to serve as Secretary of Transportation for the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Education

Connaughton is a 1979 graduate of Chaminade High School. He received a B.Sc. from the United States Merchant Marine Academy in 1983 and a law degree from George Mason University in 1992. Connaughton also has a Masters in Public Administration from Georgetown University and a graduate of the Naval War College.[1]

Early Career

Immediately upon graduation from the United States Merchant Marine Academy, Connaughton accepted a Commission as an Officer in the United States Coast Guard, remaining on Active Duty until 1986 when he joined the United States Naval Reserve. He continued to serve in the Coast Guard as an Assistant Branch Chief in the marine safety area. Connaughton entered private legal practice in 1992. His legal career is highlighted by his service as Co-counsel on the case Intertanko v. Locke, winning a unanimous decision before the United States Supreme Court[1]

Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Prince William County

Connaughton was elected Chairman At-large of the Prince William County, Virginia Board of Supervisors in November 1999, defeating the incumbent, Kathleen K. Seefeldt. He was re-elected to a second four-year term, beginning January 1, 2004. He resigned that position on September 6, 2006.

The Washington Post characterized Connaghton as a "pragmatist" during his tenure.[1] Connaughton capped the growth of all real estate taxes at 5.9%, despite double-digit growth in real estate value and the jurisdiction achieved a AAA Bond Rating. He also successfully campaigned to bring AOL, General Dynamics, Comcast, Eli Lilly and other major employers to Prince William.

Maritime Administration

In September 2006, Connaughton assumed the helm of the Maritime Administration. He focused on laying the foundation for a marine highways system, greater opportunities for American mariners, and a reorganization of the agency to make it more effective are significant steps he’s taken during his watch.[2] During his tenure Connaughton was consistently cited as one of the best Federal transportation policy leaders by Members of Congress, industry and the media.

Connaughton received several awards and recognitions for his service as Administrator, including: Vincent T. Hirsh Maritime Award for Outstanding Leadership by the Navy League of the United States (2009), "Maritime Person of the Year” by the Propeller Club of the United States (2007), "Maritime Samaritan Award” from the Apostleship of the Sea of the United States (2009) and "Government Man of the Year” by the Maritime Port Council of Greater New York (2007). Additionally, the Journal of Commerce named him to its 2008 "JOC Leadership Roll". Connaughton's service was also recognized by the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in 2007 through the awarding of an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration.

Virginia Secretary of Transportation

On December 22, 2009 Governor-elect Bob McDonnell announced Sean Connaughton as his appointment to Secretary of Transportation for the Commonwealth of Virginia.[2]

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