Kenneth "Ken" Ulman (born May 4, 1974) is an American attorney, founder and CEO of a consulting firm, Margrave Strategies, and former
Democratic
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politician in
Howard County, Maryland
Howard County is located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2010 census, the population was 287,085. As of the 2020 census its population rose to 328,200. Its county seat is Ellicott City. Howard County is included in the Baltimore-C ...
. Prior to working in the private sector, Ulman served as
county executive
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The executive may be an elected or an appointed position. When elected, the executive typically functions either as ...
for Howard County from 2006 to 2014.
He also represented the 4th district as a
County Council
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Ireland
The county councils created under British rule in 1899 continue to exist in Irel ...
member from 2002 to 2006.
Ulman previously worked in the office of Maryland Governor
Parris Glendening
Parris Nelson Glendening (born June 11, 1942) is an American politician and academic who served as the 59th Governor of Maryland from January 18, 1995, to January 15, 2003. Previously, he was the County Executive of Prince George's County, Mary ...
as liaison to the
Board of Public Works and secretary to the Cabinet.
Early life and education
Born May 4, 1974, in
Columbia, Maryland
Columbia is a census-designated place in Howard County, Maryland, Howard County, Maryland. It is one of the principal communities of the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area. It is a planned community consisting of 10 self-contained villages ...
, to Diana and Louis "Lou" Ulman, Ken Ulman grew up in Columbia and attended
Centennial High School.
His father is a lawyer and former chairman of the
Maryland Racing Commission
The Maryland Racing Commission is the official governing body that oversees the horse racing and off-track betting in Maryland. Based in Towson, Maryland, it was formed on 1920. The commission is a division of the Maryland Department of Labor.
Th ...
, which oversees
horse racing and
off-track betting
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U.S. history
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in Maryland.
A three-time cancer survivor, his brother, Douglas Ulman, founded the during college and was CEO of the
Lance Armstrong Livestrong Foundation
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from 2007 to 2015.
While attending college at
University of Maryland, College Park
The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland. Founded in 1856, UMD is the flagship institution of the University System of ...
, Ulman studied government and politics and interned at the
White House
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. He received a bachelor's in 1997
and was admitted to
Georgetown Law School
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. During law school, he served as director of the Maryland Board of Public Works determining state school construction allocations He received a in 2001 and was admitted to the
Maryland State Bar Association
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.
He initially joined his father's law firm taking cases on a contract basis before entering local politics in 2002.
Political activity
Ulman worked on campaigns to elect
Bill Clinton
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in 1996, Maryland Governor
Parris Glendening
Parris Nelson Glendening (born June 11, 1942) is an American politician and academic who served as the 59th Governor of Maryland from January 18, 1995, to January 15, 2003. Previously, he was the County Executive of Prince George's County, Mary ...
in 1998, and
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend
Kathleen Hartington Kennedy Townsend (born July 4, 1951) is an American attorney who was the sixth Lieutenant Governor of Maryland from 1995 to 2003. She ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Maryland in 2002. She was the first female lieutenant ...
in 2002.
Ulman first ran for political office in 2002, when he sought the district 4 County Council seat that was being vacated by Mary Lorsung. Ulman won the Democratic primary by 50 votes and beat Republican opponent, Joan Lancos, in the general election. Ulman served a four-year term as a Council member in Howard County.
In 2006, Ulman ran for county executive against Republican Party opponent Christopher Merdon and Independent candidate C. Stephen Wallis. A major theme of Ulman's campaign was his claim he played a role in preventing the closure of Columbia's
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Merriweather Post Pavilion is an outdoor concert venue located within Symphony Woods, a lot of preserved land in the heart of the planned community of Columbia, Maryland. In 2010, Merriweather was named the second best amphitheater in the Unit ...
. Ulman won in the general election with 52% of the vote and was sworn in on December 4, 2006, at age 32, becoming the youngest person in Maryland to be elected as county executive.
During his tenure as county executive, Ulman served as chairman of the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board and the Baltimore Metropolitan Council. He was also on the board of directors of the Maryland Association of Counties and County Executives of America.
On June 3, 2013, Ulman announced that he would be running in 2014 for lieutenant governor of Maryland as the running mate of gubernatorial candidate and incumbent lieutenant governor,
Anthony Brown. After being defeated by the Republican ticket of
Larry Hogan
Lawrence Joseph Hogan Jr. (born May 25, 1956) is an American politician and businessman serving as the 62nd governor of Maryland since 2015. A moderate member of the Republican Party, he was secretary of appointments under Maryland governor B ...
and
Boyd Rutherford
Boyd Kevin Rutherford (born April 1, 1957) is an American politician, businessman and attorney serving as the ninth lieutenant governor of Maryland since 2015.
A member of the Republican Party, Rutherford was nominated by President George W. Bu ...
, Ulman left public office in December 2014 at the end of his term as Howard County Executive and founded a consulting firm, Margrave Strategies.
Election history
References
External links
* . Howard County, Maryland official website. Archived from th
originalon February 26, 2012.
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1974 births
Georgetown University Law Center alumni
State cabinet secretaries of Maryland
Living people
Maryland lawyers
Maryland Democrats
People from Columbia, Maryland
University of Maryland, College Park alumni
Howard County Executives