Brian C. Cronin (born September 16, 1970) served as
Idaho State Representative for District 19's B seat from 2008 to 2012. District 19 includes downtown Boise, the North End, East End, Foothills, Warm Springs Mesa, Foothills and Highlands areas of
Boise. In 2010, Cronin was chosen by fellow House Democrats as Minority Caucus Chairman.
Early life and career
Cronin was born in New York City and attended elementary and junior high school in
Ridgewood, New Jersey. In 1986, he moved to Idaho, where he graduated from high school. He earned a bachelor's degree in History at
Haverford College
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in 1992. In 1995, he earned an Ed.M in Teaching and Curriculum from
Harvard University. In between college and graduate school, Cronin worked in
Ecuador as a
WorldTeach volunteer, teaching
English at the Universidad Técnica de Manabí in
Portoviejo.
After returning to the United States, Cronin taught history at
Scarsdale High School in
Scarsdale, New York. He then served as communications director for
Junior Chamber International
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in
Miami before returning to Idaho in 1998. Cronin worked in a variety of marketing/communication roles for
Hewlett-Packard
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and Wirestone before starting his own consulting firm in 2003.
Personal
In 1996, Cronin married Verónica Franco Lopez. Verónica founded and directs the Garabatos Spanish Preschool in Boise. The couple has twin daughters, Kyra and Alana, born in 2002.
Political career
In 2002, Cronin worked as press secretary for gubernatorial candidate
Jerry Brady
The 2002 Idaho gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002 to select the governor of the state of Idaho. Dirk Kempthorne, the Republican incumbent, defeated Democratic nominee Jerry Brady to win a second term, but the win was not nearly a ...
, who was defeated by
Dirk Kempthorne. The following year, Cronin served as press secretary for State Representative
Dave Bieter in his successful bid for
Mayor of Boise
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Lauren McLean, the incumbent, was elected in 2019 Boise mayoral election, ...
. Cronin ran for office in 2004, for the Idaho House seat in District 19 that was vacated by longtime Representative Ken Robison. Cronin placed second in a three-way Democratic primary, losing to
Nicole LeFavour.
In 2008, when Senator
Mike Burkett retired and LeFavour ran for his Senate seat, Cronin ran again for state representative in District 19, defeating Republican Kevin McGowan. He was re-elected to a second term in 2010, defeating Republican John Magnan. In late 2010, House Democrats elected Cronin as their Minority Caucus Chairman.
Cronin, who serves on the Environment, Energy, & Technology Committee, graduated from the Legislative Energy Horizon Institute in 2010. The Institute, sponsored by the
Pacific Northwest Economic Region
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(PNWER) and in partnership with the
National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) and the
U.S. Department of Energy
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, selects energy-minded legislators from both the U.S. and
Canada to participate in an 18-month university certificate program in energy policy planning awarded through the University of Idaho.
In the 2011 legislative session, Cronin became known as the leading voice opposing Superintendent
Tom Luna's "Students Come First" reform plan. Despite his fierce opposition, Cronin earned praise from Luna and House Education Committee Chairman
Bob Nonini
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in an ''
Idaho Statesman'' profile of Cronin.
Cronin's impassioned debate against the various pieces of legislation that Luna proposed was widely quoted throughout Idaho and around the country.
In the fall of 2011, Cronin was selected as a Rodel Fellow at the
Aspen Institute
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. Each year, the Aspen Institute selects 24 “rising stars” in state or local government from around the nation for a two-year fellowship, designed to foster thoughtful leadership, bi-partisan collaboration, and new approaches to problem solving. Following the 2011 legislative session, Cronin was named an MVP by the Idaho Public Employees Association along with Senator
Dean Cameron (R-Rupert). In November 2011, Cronin was recognized, together with Senator
Denton Darrington
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Early life and career
Senator Denton Darrington was born ...
(R-Declo), as an "Idaho Statesman of the Year" by the
Pi Sigma Alpha political science honor society at
Idaho State University. And in December 2011, New DEAL Leaders—a group of "pro-growth progressives" headed up by
Maryland Governor
Martin O'Malley
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O'Malley ...
and Senator
Mark Begich (D-
Alaska)--announced that Cronin was one of their honorees.
Cronin did not seek reelection to the Idaho Legislature in 2012. He was succeeded by fellow Democrat
Holli High Woodings
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.
Committee assignments
Cronin's committee assignments include:
*Business Committee
*Education Committee
*Environment/Energy/Technology Committee
*House Ways & Means Committee
*Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs
*Information Technology Resource Management Council
*Interim Energy Committee
Awards
*Idaho Business Review’s “Accomplished Under 40,” 2008
*A+ Friend of Education Award, Idaho Education Association
*Food Producers of Idaho “Ag All-Star”
Community involvement
*Commissioner, Idaho Commission on Hispanic Affairs
*Delegate, Idaho Human Rights Education Center mission to Jordan, 2009
*Vice President, Leadership Boise, Class of 2005-07
*Board Member, Boise State Public Radio Community Advisory Board
*Board Member, Idaho Human Rights Education Center
*Board Member, Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce’s Small Business Success Center
*Vice Chairman, Ada County Highway District Neighborhood Advisory Committee
*Chairman, Ada County Democrats (2005–2008)
*Volunteer: United Way Community Impact Review Team and Direct Impact Response Team
*Volunteer: Agency for New Americans
*Volunteer: Roosevelt Elementary School
*Member, Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce; Idaho Technology Council
References
External links
Official government profileat the
Idaho LegislatureCampaign web site*
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1970 births
Harvard Graduate School of Education alumni
Haverford College alumni
Living people
Democratic Party members of the Idaho House of Representatives
Politicians from Boise, Idaho
Politicians from New York City