Eric A. Stern

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Eric Stern is a Montana public official and writer. He has served as Senior Counsel to the Governor of Montana, Brian Schweitzer [1] and as Deputy Secretary of State. Stern managed Schweitzer’s first campaign in 2004, when Schweitzer became the first Democrat since 1984 to be elected Governor[2] and later served as Schweitzer’s senior aide and legal advisor.[3][4] He has also written as a guest columnist for the New York Times[5] and Salon Magazine[6] [7] and has been a political commentator on MSNBC, CNN, the Larry King show Larry King Show and Bloomberg TV and Radio.[8] He is a former Clinton Administration aide and a graduate of Columbia Law School and Connecticut College. He led Mexico’s 2003-04 effort to acquire a Major League Baseball franchise.[9][10] Stern’s father is David Stern, former Commissioner of the National Basketball Association.

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