Michael P. Hogan

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Michael P. Hogan
CEO of the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency
In office
1993–2003

Michael P. Hogan is an American businessman and politician who served as the 38th mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts. He also served as the first chief executive officer of Massachusetts Development Finance Agency.

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Career

Mayor of Marlborough

In 1989, Hogan was elected mayor of Marlborough, Massachusetts. He served two two-year terms and did not run for re-election in 1993.[ citation needed ]

CEO of MassDevelopment

In 1993, the Massachusetts Development Finance Agency (MassDevelopment) was created under Chapter 23G of the Massachusetts General Laws. [1] This merged the Massachusetts Government Land Bank with the Massachusetts Industrial Finance Agency. That same year, Hogan was named MassDevelopment's first chief financial officer (CEO). In this role, Hogan served as a cabinet-level officer for Massachusetts Governor's Bill Weld, Paul Cellucci and Jane Swift. [2]

As CEO, Hogan financed and managed the development of more than 7,000 acres of real estate across Massachusetts. [3]

Private sector

In 2003, Hogan was named president and CEO of Wareham-based developer A.D. Makepeace Co. [4] In 2013, Hogan was elected chairman of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable board of directors. [5]

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References

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