Preparing New Hampshire for the Future
About Lindsey
Lindsey Anderson is a business and technology leader who has called New Hampshire home for more than 50 years. He is seeking the Republican nomination to represent New Hampshire's First Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Throughout a career spanning media, manufacturing, software, and professional organizations, Lindsey has helped organizations navigate technological change, solve complex problems, and prepare for the future. His experience includes organizations such as CBS, American Optical, Sybase, Monster, UL, and the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium.
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Most recently, Lindsey served as Executive Director of the MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, where he helped bring together MIT faculty, global technology executives, and industry leaders to exchange ideas and best practices on technology, innovation, and leadership.
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Lindsey has experienced firsthand the values that make the Granite State unique: independent thinking, strong local communities, personal responsibility, and a tradition of engaged citizenship. Those values have shaped both his career and his approach to public service.
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Lindsey is proud to be an American and grateful for the opportunities this country has provided him and his family. He is running for Congress to help ensure future generations have those same opportunities.
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Throughout his career, Lindsey has learned that successful organizations thrive when leaders study the facts, communicate openly, and make thoughtful decisions based on evidence rather than ideology. He believes those same principles should guide public service.
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Lindsey is running because he believes the experience he gained leading organizations through periods of rapid technological and economic change can help New Hampshire and our nation prepare for the future. His campaign is focused on practical leadership, fiscal responsibility, government transparency, and preserving opportunity for future generations.
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As a Republican, Lindsey is committed to representing all the people of New Hampshire's First Congressional District. He believes good ideas can come from anywhere and that lasting progress comes from listening carefully, working collaboratively, and solving problems honestly and responsibly.