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John Driscoll's Biography

On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for U.S. House (MT) - District 2

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30 South Davis Street
Helena, MT 59601

Full Name:

John Brian Driscoll

Gender:

Male

Family:

Married, Spouse:Kathryn; 4 children:Chanda, Darby, Tamara, Peder

Birth Date:

07/17/1946

Birth Place:

Los Angeles, CA

Home City:

Helena, MT

Religion:

Ecumenical Catholic

Graduate, Strategic Warfare, U.S. Army War College, 1996

Graduate, Operational Warfare, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 1989

MBA, Business, University of Montana Graduate School of Business, 1981

MBA, Business, University of Montana, 1981, Grade Point Average of 3.1

Graduate, Armor Officer Advanced Course, U.S. Army Armor School, 1980

MPA, Energy and Environment, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government, 1980

MPA, Energy and Environment, Harvard University, 1980, Grade Point Average of 3.5

Graduate, Combat Intelligence Staff Officer, U.S. Army Intelligence School, 1971

Graduate, Infantry Officer Basic Course, U.S. Army Infantry School, 1970

MIA, Economic Development, Columbia University School of International Affairs, 1970

MIA, Economic Development, Columbia University, School of International Affairs, 1970, Grade Point Average of 3.0

BA, Political Science, Gonzaga University, 1968, Grade Point Average of 3.2

Graduate, High School, Hamilton High School, 1964

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Montana, District 2, 2024

Driscoll for U.S. Senate (Abraham Lincoln Republican), Driscoll for U.S.Senate (Abraham Lincoln Republican), 2020 primary

Candidate, United States Senate, Montana, 2020

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District At-Large, 2014

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, 2008

Write-In Candidate, Driscoll for US Senate (Anti-Invasion Plea), 2002 general elect.

Candidate, United States Senate, Montana, 2000

Candidate , Driscoll for US Senate, 1990 primary elect.

Candidate , Driscoll for Montana Public Service Commission, 1988 primary elect.

Candidate , Driscoll for Montana Public Service Commission, 1988 general elect.

Candidate, Public Service Commission, Montana, Primary Election, 1980, 1984, 1988

Candidate, Public Utility Regulator, Montana Public Service Commission, 1980

Representative, Montana State House of Representatives, 1973-1979

Candidate, Driscoll for US Senate, 1978 primary elect.

Speaker, Montana State House of Representatives, 1977

Candidate , Driscoll for House Speaker, 1976 house caucus

Candidate, Driscoll for Montana House of Representatives, 1976 primary elect.

Candidate, Driscoll for Montana House of Representatives, 1976 general elect.

Majority Leader, Montana House of Representatives, 1975

Candidate , Driscoll for House Majority Leader, 1974 house caucus

Candidate, Driscoll for Montana House of Representatives, 1974 general elect.

Candidate, Driscoll for Montana House of Representatives, 1974 primary elect.

Candidate, Driscoll for Montana House of Representatives, 1972 general elect.

Governor's Appointee, Montana Family Education Savings Plan Oversight Committee, 2008

President, John B. Driscoll, Limited, 1993-2008

President, John B. Driscoll, Ltd., 1993-2008

Project Manager/Secretary/Treasurer, The Steward (Non-Profit), 1997-2008

Secretary-Treasurer, The Steward (Non-Profit), 1997-2008

Training Transformation Integrator, Camber Corporation, 2004-2007

Employee, Training Transformation, Camber Corporation, 2004-2007

Colonel, Joint Education Planner, J-7, Joint Staff, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1999-2002

Colonel/Deputy Chief of Staff, Montana Army National Guard, 1979-2002

Joint Staff Officer/Colonel/Joint Chiefs of Staff, United States Army, 1999-2002

Colonel: Deputy Chief of Staff, Maintenance, State Area Command, Montana Army National Guard, 1997-1999

LTC, Various Staff Positions, State Area Command, Montana Army National Guard, 1992-1996

Public Utility Regulator, Montana Public Service Commission, 1981-1992

Major, Brigade S-2 (Intelligence), 163rd Separate Armor Brigade, Montana Army National Guard , 1989-1991

Major, Military Support to Civil Authorities, State Area Command, Montana Army National Guard, 1984-1989

Major, Various Staff Positions, 2/163rd Armored Cavalry Squadron, Montana Army National Guard, 1982-1983

Captain, Commanding, Tank Company D (M-60), 1/163rd Armored Cavalry, Montana Army National Guard, 1979-1982

Public Utility Regulator, Public Service Commissioner, 1980-1981

Interregional Fire Crew Boss, Deadman IR Detail to California, U.S. Forest Service, 1978

Manager/Member, Inter-Regional Fire Crew, United States Forest Service, 1978

Speaker, Montana House of Representatives, 1977-1978

State Legislator, Montana House of Representatives, 1973-1978

1LT, Executive Officer, Troop G, 2/163rd Armored Cavalry Squadron, Montana Army National Guard, 1973-1978

Smokejumper, Aerial Fire Depot, U.S. Forest Service, 1977

Smokejumper, Aerial Fire Depot, United States Forest Service, 1977

Majority Leader, Montana House of Representatives, 1975-1976

Interregional Fire Crew Member, Bitterroot Interregional Fire Crew, U.S. Forest Service, 1975

Member, Bitterroot Interregional Fire Crew, United States Forest Service, 1975

1LT, Strategic Intelligence Analyst, CONTIC, 14th Intelligence Battalion, Field Army, 1971-1972

Ravalli County Coordinator, McGovern for President Campaign, 1972

Lookout, Magruder Ranger District, U.S. Forest Service, 1969

Lookout, Magruder Ranger District, United States Forest Service, 1969

Smokejumper, Aerial Fire Depot, U.S. Forest Service, 1968

Forest Worker, Magruder Ranger District, U.S. Forest Service, 1965-1967

Project Co-ordinator, The Steward (Non-Profit), 1997-present

Member, Montana Historical Society, 2007-2008

Member, Society of Industrial Archaeologists, 2008

Member, Society of Industrial Archeologists, 2008

Secretary/Treasurer, The Steward (Non-Profit), 1997-2008

Project Management Professional, Project Management Institute, 2007

Member, Project Management Institute, 2007

Member, Butte Historical Society, 1997-2000

Chairman, Doctor Steward-Storyteller Project, 1998-2000

Advisor, Advisory Council, Electric Power Research Institute, 1985-1992

Adviser, Electric Power Research Institute, 1985-1992

Member, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, 1980-1992

Member, Strategic Electricity Policy Sub-Committee, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, 1984-1992

Founding Member, Western Regional Committee for Electricity Co-ordination, 1988-1992

Founding Member, Center for Advanced Mineral Processing, Western States Utility Commissioners, 1987-1989

Awards:

"Daring to Seek Justice Award," Montana Low Income Coalition; "Outstanding State Legislator," Eagleton Institute of Politics; "Defense Superior Service Medal," Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff; Honorable Discharge, United States Army.

Publications:

The Steward Magazine: www.stewardmagazine.com.

The Guns They Hear Me

Gonzo Road Show Diary

The Storm Of A Lifetime: Report To U. S. Catholic Bishops and Pope Francis

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