Adam Schnell, 28, lives in Norwalk. His bachelor’s degree in political science is from the University of Albany, the Ridgefield Press said.
After graduation, he worked at the New York State Senate program counsel office, as an analyst, working on housing and economic development, the Ridgefield Press said. Thereafter, he went back to graduate school at the University of Albany and got a master’s degree in regional planning, the Ridgefield Press said.
He worked at the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority and then for the City University of New York, as a solar ombudsman, the Ridgefield Press said.
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