Chris Sununu
Christopher T. Sununu (1974- ) was born and raised in Salem NH, one of eleven children, and graduated from Thomas Jefferson School of Science and Technology in Virginia, while his father was Chief of Staff to President George H.W. Bush. His father had previously served as Governor of New Hampshire, and an older brother John served as a New Hampshire U.S. Senator.
For ten years, Sununu worked as an environmental engineer designing systems and solutions for cleaning up waste sites] under the supervision of licensed engineers. He specialized in soil and groundwater remediation, wastewater treatment plants, and landfill designs. From 2006 to 2010, Sununu was an owner and director of Sununu Enterprises, a family business and strategic consulting group in Exeter, New Hampshire. It focuses on local, national and international real estate development, venture technologies and business acquisitions
In 2010, Sununu led a group of investors in the buyout of Waterville Valley Resort, where he worked as Chief Executive Officer, employing over 700 people in the White Mountains region.
Sununu was a member of the New Hampshire Executive Council from 2011 to 2017. He was elected to the first of four two-year terms as Governor in 2016.
The excerpt below is from a talk Gov. Sununu gave at a Cato Institute event in Naples Florida in early February 2022.