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Mark Charles Andrew (born July 15, 1950) is an American businessman and politician from
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,
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. He is a member of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party and has served as
Hennepin County Hennepin County ( ) is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. Its county seat is Minneapolis, the state's most populous city. The county is named in honor of the 17th-century explorer Father Louis Hennepin. The county extends from Minneapol ...
Commissioner, representing the western portion of Minneapolis and St. Louis Park, as well as chair of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners. He also served as chair of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor party in 1995–1996. In 2007, Andrew founded GreenMark, an environmental marketing firm. In February 2013, Andrew announced his candidacy for mayor in the 2013 Minneapolis mayoral election.


Early life

Andrew grew up in Minneapolis and graduated from
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in 1968. As a student at the
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, Andrew co-founded and served as the first president of the
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, a collective action student organization dedicated to public interest advocacy. After graduating, Andrew worked in State Senator
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's office as an aide. Following his work with Moe, Andrew worked as a consultant for state public television stations.


Career

At age 32 in 1982, Andrew was elected
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Commissioner after receiving the Democratic-Farmer-Labor endorsement over incumbent Nancy Olkon. Andrew went on to win reelection in 1986, 1990, and 1994, serving as commissioner until he eventually resigned from the post in 1999. Andrew was part of the liberal wing of the Hennepin County Board during his time as a commissioner. An environmental proponent, he sponsored a 1986 resolution establishing a program that required every city in the county to provide curbside recycling. In 1990, he worked to expand the program by requiring recycling for rental apartments. Andrew pushed a statewide law aimed at recycling batteries in order to prevent leakage of toxic chemicals. Andrew introduced the original resolution at the county level for the
Midtown Greenway The Midtown Greenway is a rail trail in Minneapolis, Minnesota that follows the path of an abandoned route of the Milwaukee Road railway. It is considered under segregated cycle facilities. Used both recreationally and for commuting, the p ...
, a bicycle path that runs through central Minneapolis, before the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority to purchase the 29th Street Rail corridor upon which the Greenway would eventually be built. The Midtown Greenway Coalition referred to Andrew as "a hero in the history of the Midtown Greenway", noting that "he steered Hennepin County so that the Midtown Greenway was near the center of its radar screen, rather than a blip on the edge." In favor of pay equity, Andrew supported a plan for a "comparable worth" pay system aimed at equalizing pay between job classifications that are similar in difficulty and responsibility. He also supported an expansion of Hennepin County's affirmative action policy, arguing access to equal employment opportunities is a basic civil right. Andrew quadrupled funding for childcare support services while in office. He supported better wages for child care providers as a method for attracting well trained individuals. Andrew supported a resolution to allow reproductive health services and training at the
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. He also supported a successful initiative to provide funding for family planning services for lower-income women. He led an effort in 1994 to provide health benefits for domestic partners of Hennepin County employees. A resolution to provide benefits was passed but was later struck down judicially. In 1987, Andrew supported the building of a downtown trash incinerator, drawing protests from environmentalists. Andrew was elected to chair of the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners in 1992 and served until 1995. He served as chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor party from 1995 to 1997. Mark Andrew was alleged to have been investigated by federal authorities regarding his role in a 2002 corruption and bribery incident.Olson, Rochelle (November 27, 2002) "Plumbing work at Andrew home investigated". Star Tribune. Andrew was never indicted and the US Attorney's office refused to confirm Andrew was a target of investigation.Olson, Rochelle (May 17, 2003).
Andrew won't be charged in probe
. Star Tribune.
Andrew founded GreenMark, an environmental marketing firm, in 2007. The company has advised the
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on environmental issues related to their stadium. Andrew assisted
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, the Twins stadium located in Minneapolis, in obtaining the highest LEED rating of any ballpark in America as well as forging a partnership with
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to install a rainwater recycling system. In July 2013, Andrew said that a public vote on municipalization of utilities would be "reckless." Andrew's corporate website lists
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as a client.


Personal life

Since he was in college, Andrew has owned two different stands at the
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: World's Greatest
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and Real
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. He lives in the Lynnhurst neighborhood with his wife Connie and their two children. In December 2013, Andrew's smartphone was stolen at the
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. When he tried to recover it, he was beaten with a nightstick. Two of the three suspects were arrested. After their guilty pleas, Andrew worked with a judge to prevent his attackers from going to prison; they were instead sentenced to counseling, mandatory high school graduation, and participation in the arts program of their choice.


References

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