Jim O'Day explained

Jim O'Day
Birth Name:James J. O'Day
District:14th Worcester
Term Start:May 3, 2007
Predecessor:James B. Leary
State House:Massachusetts
Party:Democrat
Birth Date:23 May 1954
Birth Place:Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Spouse:Marybeth Murphy
Children:4 sons
Alma Mater:Worcester State University
Occupation:Social worker

James J. O'Day (born May 23, 1954 in Worcester) is an American social worker and politician in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

Career

Born and raised in Worcester, O'Day attended Worcester Academy, then received his Bachelor of Science degree in urban studies and management from Worcester State University in 1983. After college, O'Day became a social worker for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Social Services, where he worked for 24 years.[1]

In 2007, O'Day ran in a special election to represent the 14th Worcester district in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He won the election in April 2007 and was sworn in the following month. He is also a member of the Steering, Policy, and Scheduling Committee.

Personal life

O'Day is married to Marybeth Murphy, with whom he has four sons: Tyler, Max, Patrick, and Kevin.[2] The family resides in West Boylston, Massachusetts.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Meet Jim .
  2. Web site: The Voter's Self Defense System .