Derek Slap
Derek Slap | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Connecticut State Senate from the 5th district | |
| Assumed office March 1, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Beth Bye |
| Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from the 19th district | |
| In office January 5, 2017 – February 28, 2019 | |
| Preceded by | Brian Becker |
| Succeeded by | Tammy Exum |
| Personal details | |
| Born | c.1973 (age 52–53) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Education | Syracuse University (BA) University of Connecticut (MBA) |
Derek Slap (born c. 1973)[1] is an American politician, journalist, and businessman. He was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 2017 to 2019, serving District 19. In 2019, Slap won a special election, and has since sat in the Connecticut State Senate from District 5.
Education
[edit | edit source]Slap earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and international relations at Syracuse University, followed by a Master of Business Administration at the University of Connecticut School of Business.
Career
[edit | edit source]Between 1998 and 2003, he was a news anchor and reporter at WVIT. He then served as a chief of staff for Democratic Party-affiliated members of the Connecticut Senate, as well as communications director for John DeStefano Jr. In 2014, Slap joined the UConn Foundation as vice president of external relations.[1][2]
Connecticut Legislature
[edit | edit source]In May 2016, Slap was nominated by the Democratic Party as its candidate for Connecticut House of Representatives District 19, after sitting legislator Brian Becker announced his retirement.[1] Slap faced Republican Party candidate Chris Barnes in the general election.[3][4] Slap retained his seat in the state house in November 2018, running unopposed.[5][6] Following Beth Bye's appointment to Ned Lamont's gubernatorial administration, Slap ran for her District 5 seat in the Connecticut Senate.[7] Slap faced Bill Wadsworth, Jeffrey Przech, and Mark Stewart Greenstein in the special election.[8][9] Slap was sworn in as a state senator on March 1, 2019.[10] Within the Connecticut Senate, Slap became the deputy majority leader.[11] The Democratic Party endorsed Slap's 2020 bid for re-election to the state senate.[12] Slap defeated Republican Challenger Phillip Chabot in the general election on November 3, 2020.[13]
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- Living people
- University of Connecticut alumni
- Syracuse University alumni
- 21st-century American male writers
- Democratic Party members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
- Democratic Party Connecticut state senators
- 21st-century American male journalists
- 21st-century American journalists
- Journalists from Connecticut
- 1970s births
- American television news anchors
- Political chiefs of staff
- 21st-century members of the Connecticut General Assembly