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William B. Broydrick (born October 30, 1948 in Boston, Massachusetts), was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, serving in the 16th Assembly District. He graduated from Cornell University with a B.A. in Government in 1970 and attended Johns Hopkins University 1970–1971. Broydrick is married with one child.


Career

Broydrick was first elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in a special election in January 1978 and reelected in 1978. He is a Democrat. Prior to his time as a legislator he served as former Congressman Les Aspin's press secretary, managed Congressman Robert Cornell's campaign, and became former Wisconsin Governor Patrick Lucey’s senior administrative assistant. In 1993, Broydrick led the Office of Legislative Affairs where he served as a consultant to the Department of Defense. Broydrick is now th
Principal Lobbyist at Broydrick & Associates
a Washington D.C. lobbying firm founded by him and his wife in 1981. I
2018 the firm served over 20 clients
in industries including pharmaceuticals, finance, agriculture, infrastructure and manufacturing. Broydrick is listed on Marquette University's Les Aspin Center for Government National Board of Visitors. Mr. & Mrs. Broydrick hav
hosted many fundraisers and dinners
at their Georgetown home, including
commemorative toast
to JFK who once resided in their neighborhood. In 2007 Broydrick's phone number turned up among a list of contacts of Deborah Jeane Palfrey. In 2010 Broydrick & Associates sold a portion of the Wisconsin lobbying firm to three of the firm's employees, which now operates as the Madison, Wisconsin-based firm Hubbard, Wilson & Zelenkova. Broydrick continues to work as a lobbyist in
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References

Politicians from Boston Cornell University alumni Johns Hopkins University alumni 1948 births Living people Democratic Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly {{Wisconsin-WIAssembly-Democratic-stub