Cindy Rosenwald | |
Office: | Deputy Minority Leader of the New Hampshire Senate |
Leader: | Donna Soucy |
Predecessor: | Jeb Bradley |
Term Start: | December 2, 2020 |
State Senate1: | New Hampshire |
District1: | 13th |
Term Start1: | December 5, 2018 |
Predecessor1: | Bette Lasky |
Office2: | Deputy Minority Leader of the New Hampshire House of Representatives |
Leader2: | Steve Shurtleff |
Successor2: | Sherman Packard |
Term Start2: | 2015 |
Term End2: | December 5, 2018 |
State House3: | New Hampshire |
State3: | New Hampshire |
District3: | Hillsborough 30th |
Term Start3: | December 1, 2004 |
Term End3: | December 5, 2018 |
Party: | Democratic |
Birth Date: | April 23, 1954 |
Birth Place: | Rye, New York |
Alma Mater: | Harvard College, Rivier College |
Profession: | advertising, public relations, educator |
Spouse: | Peter Klementowicz |
Residence: | Nashua, New Hampshire |
Lucinda "Cindy" Rosenwald (born April 23, 1954) is a Democratic state senator for the 13th district of New Hampshire, representing six of Nashua's nine wards since 2018. Rosenwald serves on the Senate Capital Budget, Executive Departments & Administration, and Finance committees. She previously was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Hillsborough 30th District from 2004 until 2018. In the 2006 elections, when the Democrats took over the state house, Rosenwald was one of two freshman representatives to be placed in leadership.
Rosenwald received her bachelor's degree from Harvard University and her master's degree from Rivier College.
Prior to politics, she worked as a writing instructor at Rivier, as well as at New Hampshire College (now Southern New Hampshire University) and UMass Lowell, where she was eventually made an adjunct professor.[1]
On November 6, 2018, Rosenwald defeated David Schoneman to succeed retiring Senator Bette Lasky.[2]