Stephen lynch education
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About
Congressman Stephen F. Lynch was first sworn in to the United States Congress in October 2001, following the passing of legendary Congressman John Joseph Moakley.
The son of Francis Lynch, an ironworker, and Anne Lynch, a postal clerk, Congressman Lynch was born and raised in the public housing projects of South Boston.
Upon graduation from South Boston High School in 1973, Congressman Lynch entered the Ironworkers Apprenticeship Program and later joined his father as a member of Boston's Ironworkers Local 7. He worked as a structural ironworker for 18 years and was eventually elected president of the Iron Workers Union, the youngest president in the history of the 2000 member union.
Congressman Lynch continued his education at Wentworth Institute of Technology on nights and weekends, earning a Bachelor's degree in Construction Management. He later received a law degree from Boston College Law School, was admitted to both the Massachusetts and New Hampshire Bar, and continued his advocacy for working people as a labor and employment attorney.
In 1994, Congressman
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Stephen Francis Lynch was born on March 31st, 1955, and he is the fourth child of six siblings. His father Francis Lynch, was a structural ironworker, and his mother Anne Lynch, was a postal clerk. Lynch was born and raised in the Old Colony housing projects of South Boston and graduated South Boston High School in 1973, where he played on the baseball team. Stephen Lynch entered the Ironworkers Apprenticeship Program and later joined his father as a member of Boston’s Ironworkers Local 7. He worked as an ironworker for 18 years and was eventually elelected to serve as president of The Iron Workers Union. Lynch became the youngest president in the history of the 2000 member union.
On the first photo:
Stephen Lynch as a child.
On the second photo:
Baseball team of Soth Boston High School 1973. You can find Congressman Stephen Lynch in the third row, third from the left
On the third photo:
Stephen Lynch as an ironworker.
Sources:
http://lynch.house.gov/about-me/full-biography
http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2013/04/13/born-high-iron-stephen-lynch-early-
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Professor Stephen Lynch
Advance Higher Education Profile
According to the scholarly analytics platform ScholarGPS, he is ranked #18 in the world for Dynamical Systems. He is a Professor of Digital Skills, a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and Its Applications (FIMA) and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA). He is Chair of the Branches of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA). He was concurrently an Associate Lecturer with the Open University (2008-2012). In 2010, he volunteered as a STEM Ambassador and in 2014 he became a Speaker for Schools. His research area is in Dynamical Systems, and he is a world leader in the use of Maths packages in teaching, learning, assessment, research and employability. He is the co-inventor of binary oscillator computing and the author of ten books. Note that all his Springer books have accompanying working programs that can be downloaded from the web. According to Springer, chapters for his books have been downloaded over 750,000 times. Working with the IMA, he delivers one-day national workshops in th
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