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'''Peter Cianchette''' was the 56th [[United States Ambassador to Costa Rica]]. He was sworn in on May 8, 2008, after being confirmed unanimously by the [[United States Senate]] on April 29, 2008. He served until June 19, 2009. Ciachette was succeeded by [[Anne S. Andrew]].
'''Peter Cianchette''' is a [[Maine]] politician and former [[United States Ambassador to Costa Rica]]. He was sworn in on May 8, 2008, after being confirmed unanimously by the [[United States Senate]] on April 29, 2008. He served until June 19, 2009. Ciachette was succeeded by [[Anne S. Andrew]] and was the 56th person to hold the position.


==Public career==
==Public career==
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==Private life==
==Private life==
A community and civic activist, Ambassador Cianchette served as a Director on the Boards of the [[Make-A-Wish Foundation]] of Maine and Maine Education Services. He also served on the [[Republican National Committee]] and as a Maine Health Corporator. He has served as Director of the Greater Portland [[Big Brothers Big Sisters of America|Big Brothers/Big Sisters]], the [[Boy Scouts of America]]/Pine Tree Council, the Portland Chamber of Commerce, the [[Southern Maine Community College]] Foundation, and YES! to Youth. He has also served as President of the Maine Better Transportation Association.
A community and civic activist, Cianchette served as a Director on the Boards of the [[Make-A-Wish Foundation]] of Maine and Maine Education Services. He also served on the [[Republican National Committee]] and as a Maine Health Corporator. He has served as Director of the Greater Portland [[Big Brothers Big Sisters of America|Big Brothers/Big Sisters]], the [[Boy Scouts of America]]/Pine Tree Council, the Portland Chamber of Commerce, the [[Southern Maine Community College]] Foundation, and YES! to Youth. He has also served as President of the Maine Better Transportation Association.


Cianchette earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at the [[University of Maine]]. He currently resides in [[Maine]] with his wife Carolyn and their two children, Evan and Maria.
Cianchette earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at the [[University of Maine]]. He lives in Maine with his wife Carolyn and two children.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.pinetreepolitics.com/2009/09/21/what-is-peter-cianchette-up-to/ What Is Peter Cianchette Up To?] Pine Tree Politics, September 21, 2009
* [http://exceptionmag.com/news/business/0001343/peter-cianchette-rejoins-cianbro Peter Cianchette Rejoins Cianbro] The Exception Magazine, July 2, 2009



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Peter Cianchette

Peter Cianchette is a Maine politician and former United States Ambassador to Costa Rica. He was sworn in on May 8, 2008, after being confirmed unanimously by the United States Senate on April 29, 2008. He served until June 19, 2009. Ciachette was succeeded by Anne S. Andrew and was the 56th person to hold the position.

Public career

A former two-term Maine State Representative (1996-2000) and Republican candidate in Maine's 2002 gubernatorial election, Cianchette made economic development a cornerstone of his policies.

Private life

A community and civic activist, Cianchette served as a Director on the Boards of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Maine and Maine Education Services. He also served on the Republican National Committee and as a Maine Health Corporator. He has served 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, and YES! to Youth. He has also served as President of the Maine Better Transportation Association.

Cianchette earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration at the University of Maine. He lives in Maine with his wife Carolyn and two children.

References


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