Full Name:
Matthew 'Matt' L. Mattingly
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Amy
Home City:
Gorham, ME
MA, Strategic Communications, Regent University, 2015-present
BA, Theatre, Thomas More College, 1990
Member, Gorham Town Council, 2009-2012
Candidate, Maine House of Representatives, District 130, 2012
Town and County Chairperson, Senator Olympia Snowe Reelection Campaign, 2012
Candidate, Maine State Senate, District 6, 2010
No caucus information on file.
Owner/Innkeeper, PineCrest Inn, 2005-present
Owner and Managing Partner, 91 South, Gorham Maine, 2006-2015
Actor, Scene Designer, Repertory Theater of America, 1990-1991
Board Member, Maine Innkeepers Association, 2006-present
Member, American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, 2003-present
Member, Advisory Board, Tourism and Hospitality Program, University of Southern Maine
President, Gorham Kiwanis Club, 2007-2010
Vice President of Resource Development, United Way of Eastern Fairfield County, 1999-2003
Director of Resource Development, Butler County United Way, 1996-1999
Director of Instructional Media and Adjunct Instructor, Thomas More College, 1991-1996
Awards:
Trip Advisor Award of Excellence: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
Priority Issues:
Principles that guide my decisions.
I believe that that I am responsible for my own actions and the consequences that result from my actions.
I believe peoples first responsibility is to their family and themselves.
I believe that when we witness irresponsible and unjust actions by our government, we are duly called to hold those responsible for such actions and to speak out.
I believe that governments best role is to create, develop and promote an environment that encourages the individual to self determine and achieve their own level of success.
I believe that abuse at any level of government should be eliminated in the most direct and public manner. Too often we quietly excise our public demons pushing them off to another unsuspecting community.
The town, county, state and federal government are the fiduciary of your tax dollars and should respect the work and time you sacrificed to make it so.