Executive Council Confirms George Campbell of Portsmouth To Serve As Commissioner of Transportation

For Immediate Release

Campbell is a Former Maine Transportation Commissioner;
Also Served as Mayor of Portland, Maine

CONCORD - The Executive Council today unanimously approved Gov. John Lynch's nomination of George Campbell of Portsmouth, a former Maine transportation commissioner and former mayor of Portland, Maine, to serve as commissioner of the Department of Transportation.

"George Campbell has more than 25 years experience in the public and private sector, and is highly regarded for his proven record as a strong administrator," Gov. Lynch said. "George is a leader who can build on the progress we are making in fixing our roads and bridges and balancing the Department of Transportation's finances."

Gov. Lynch has put a strong focus on restoring the finances of the Department of Transportation. In addition, Gov. Lynch, the Executive Council and the Department worked together to present to the legislature a realistic 10-year highway plan, which will move forward important projects such as the expansion of Interstate 93 and repair 89 red-listed bridges. In addition, Gov. Lynch and the Executive Council approved a plan to repair red-listed bridges on the turnpike system and to expand the Spaulding Turnpike.

Campbell became Maine's economic development director in August of 1979, and was then named commissioner of the Maine Department of Transportation in May 1980. He served as commissioner until 1984. Prior to his state service, Campbell was the town manager of three Maine municipalities.

After leaving state service, Campbell became a senior assistant vice president for Guilford Transportation of Billerica, Mass. In 1986, Campbell became president of Governmental Services, Inc., a Portland public policy and economic development consulting firm. Campbell was then named president of Pierce Atwood Consulting in Portland in 1997. He currently serves as principal of George Campbell & Associates, an economic development consulting firm, but will be stepping down when he takes office.

Campbell served as a Portland city councilor from 1994 until 2000. From 1997-1998 he served as mayor of the city.

Campbell received his bachelor's degree in public administration from the University of Maine in 1971. He later received a master's of public administration from the University of Maine.

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