Terry Considine
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Terry Considine (born 1947) is the CEO of AIMCO, a real estate investment trust that he helped found through various acquisitions and mergers. He is also a former Republican member of the Colorado state Senate, having served from 1987 until 1992. He left the state Senate early in 1992 to pursue the open seat in the United States Senate created by the decision of Democrat Tim Wirth to forego a bid for a second term. Considine was defeated in the 1992 general election by Democrat Ben Nighthorse Campbell.[1] Campbell later became a Republican while still in office and was re-elected as a Republican in 1998.
Considine is a son-in-law of former Georgia U.S. Representative Howard "Bo" Callaway (born 1927).
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