Peter Cianchette

Peter Cianchette (1961- )[1] is a Maine businessman, politician and former United States Ambassador to Costa Rica.

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Early life and education

Cianchette was born and raised in Pittsfield. He attended Maine Central Institute and worked as a youth for the Cianbro construction and construction services company which his father, Ival “Bud” Cianchette, and his uncles, Ken, Carl and Chuck, founded in 1949. Cianchette was graduated from the University of Maine with a business administration degree.[2]

Career

Ciancette worked in Cianbro’s Dragon Products cement division until 1985. In 1985, he moved to the South Portland area and worked in business there[2] with The Cianchette Group, a public affairs management and business consulting firm; the Portland-based private investment firm, CHK Capital Partners; and, starting in 1998, the business and public affairs consulting firm, Pierce Atwood Consulting, where he served as chief operating officer and executive vice-president.[3]

Public sector

Cianchette served two terms as a Maine State Representative (1996–2000) from South Portland and Cape Elizabeth and was the Republican candidate in Maine's 2002 gubernatorial election. He served on the National Republican Committee and as the Maine general chairman of the Bush-Cheney 2004 re-election campaign.[4][3]

Cianchette was appointed ambassador by President Bush and sworn in on May 8, 2008. He presented his credentials on June 12, 2008[4][1][3] and served until June 19, 2009.[4][3] He was the 56th person to hold the position and was succeeded by Anne S. Andrew.

Return to private sector

After service in Costa Rica, Cianchette rejoined Cianbro as vice president of business development, announced Cianbro chairman and CEO Peter Vigue. Bud Cianchette continues to serve as honorary chairman of the employee-owned company.[2]

Personal and civic life

A community and civic activist, Cianchette served as a director on the boards of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Maine and also served on the Republican National Committee and as director of the Greater Portland Big Brothers/Big Sisters, the Boy Scouts of America/Pine Tree Council, the Portland Chamber of Commerce, the Southern Maine Community College Foundation, YES! to Youth.[4][3]

He lives in Maine with his wife Carolyn and two children.[2]

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