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Steven W. Abbott (born August 16, 1962) is an American
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and
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, most recently serving as the Chief of Staff to Senator
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. In January, 2010, Abbott announced that he was seeking the 2010 Republican nomination for
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. In the June primary, he came in fourth.


Early life and education

Abbott grew up in
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. His mother taught at a local Orono elementary school and his father,
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, taught and coached at the
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.Warner, Pete
"UMaine names Steve Abbott interim athletic director"
''Bangor Daily News'', 8/20/10 09:12 am updated 8/21/10 12:11 am. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
After Steve was graduated by Orono High School in 1981, he went on to study at
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, where he majored in history. From 1988 to 1991, Abbott studied law at the
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. Steve Abbott was recognized at both the high school and collegiate level for his athletic talent. At Orono High School, he played three sports and captained the state championship football and basketball teams. In 1981, he was named Maine's top high school scholar athlete. In addition to his personal accomplishments, his football team went undefeated during all his played seasons setting a state record for most consecutive wins. At Harvard, he played on two championship football teams before he was chosen to serve as Harvard's 111th football captain. Abbott studied sport management at the
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before joining Sen. Collins' staff in 1997.


Career

After passing the bar, Abbott practiced law at Pierce Atwood, Maine's largest commercial law firm, starting in 1991.


Early political career

Abbott got his start in politics in the 1980s, as a campaign volunteer for future governor John R. McKernan Jr. He then took a position on then-Congresswoman
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's Washington staff.


Chief of Staff to Senator Susan Collins

Abbott has worked for Collins since 1994, when she made an unsuccessful bid for Governor of Maine, eventually coming in third behind Independent
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and Democrat Joseph E. Brennan. He has served as
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for all three of her senatorial campaigns, and has served as chief of staff since 1997.


2010 campaign for Governor of Maine

Abbott's name was widely speculated on in 2009 as a potential candidate, both for a challenge to 1st District Congresswoman
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, and for the 2010 Republican nomination for
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. On January 12, 2010, Abbott made his candidacy for governor official, announcing his run at a series of events in
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, Orono, and Presque Isle. On June 2, 2010, the ''
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'' announced support of Abbott for the
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nomination. The ''Press Herald'' also supported Patrick K. McGowan for the
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. On June 14, 2010, Abbott came in fourth place in the primary and McGowan also lost.


Interim athletic director, University of Maine

On August 20, 2010, Abbott was named interim
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for the University of
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. University president Robert Kennedy said Abbott's lack of experience in athletic administration was not an issue because of his extensive background in law and politics, as well as his roots in the university. " ntinued fund-raising for the renovation of Memorial Gym and significant improvements at
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" were also cited as priorities he could and would address in the job. Abbott's appointment was still subject to formal approval by University of Maine System Chancellor Richard Pattenaude and the Board of Trustees. As for the tenure of the new job, Abbott was quoted as saying, "I don't know what I'm going to do next, but I'm looking at it as an interim position. I'm not going to apply when they start the search or a permanent director" Abbott's salary was $140,000 and he started September 6. On March 28, 2011, Abbott accepted a two-year deal to remain athletic director, starting June 1.


Personal life and family

Abbott divides his time between Washington and Portland, where he lives with his wife, Amy, a former finance executive at
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, and their daughter and son.


References

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