Chairman Fergus Cullen

 

Fergus Cullen, 35, is a small business owner, high school coach, and former newspaper columnist.  He is the second youngest Republican state party chairman in the country.

Fergus interned in former U.S. Sen. Bob Smith’s Washington office in 1992; worked as Deputy Press Secretary for former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland’s winning campaign in 1994 and later was an aide in the governor’s office; was a member of Sen. Phil Gramm’s NH presidential campaign staff in 1995-96; and was Finance Director for NH gubernatorial nominee Ovide Lamontagne in 1996.  In 1997, Fergus was Political Director for the Connecticut Republican Party.  In 1998, Fergus served as Deputy Campaign Manager for Gov. Rowland’s successful re-election campaign.  Campaigns & Elections magazine subsequently named Fergus a “Rising Star” of politics.  In the 2000 election cycle, Fergus was a consultant to two of the most closely watched congressional races in the country, including Congressman Rob Simmons’ upset defeat of a 20-year incumbent in eastern Connecticut (CT-2). 

FergusTorso.jpgIn 2002, Fergus was the Republican nominee in the Rochester-based 6th state senate district, running a competitive race against a Democrat incumbent. Sensing an upset could happen, the NH Democrat Party challenged Fergus’s eligibility on residency grounds – Kathy Sullivan personally prosecuted the case – and the state ballot law commission ruled in her favor and removed Fergus from the ballot weeks before the November election. Fergus then managed the campaign for his replacement, Dick Green, who won and served two terms.

A former editorial page columnist with the New Hampshire Union Leader, Fergus wrote more than 50 pieces on NH politics and other subjects from 2004-2006.  He has also been published in the Wall Street Journal, Boston Globe, Hartford Courant, New Haven Register, and Runner’s World magazine.  He has appeared as a commentator on numerous television and radio programs.

A competitive distance runner with personal bests ranging from 15:23 for 5K to a 2:32 marathon, Fergus is the cross country coach at Kingswood Regional High School in Wolfeboro, where he has developed one of the top-ranked teams in the state.  He has hiked the Appalachian Trail across New Hampshire from Hanover to Gorham, and is a member of the New Hampshire 4,000 Footer Club, having climbed all 48 such peaks throughout the White Mountains.  He is an elected member of the Wolfeboro Budget Committee.  Fergus owns CertaPro Painters, a contracting company with annual sales over $1 million.

A native of Laconia and proud product of Gilford public schools, Fergus is a 1994 graduate of Yale College, where his senior essay was “Reagan Delayed: The 1976 New Hampshire Presidential Primary.”  He earned a Masters in Public Administration from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in 2002, where he was named a Littauer Fellow for academic achievement, contributions to the school, and potential in public service.