Matt Mowers is the President of Matt Mowers, LLC, and a former Senior White House Advisor, U.S. Department of State.
But apart from his professional endeavors, Matt is currently running for election to the U.S. House to represent New Hampshire’s 1st Congressional District. He is on the ballot in the Republican primary on September 8, 2020.
Matt Mowers Biography Facts
Full Name | Matt Mowers |
Birthday / Date of Birth | 12th June 1989 |
Matt Mowers Age | 33 |
Birth Sign | Gemini |
Born Country | U.S |
Nationality | American |
Current Residence | New Hampshire |
Ethnicity | White |
Profession | Politician / Former Senior White House Advisor, U.S. Department of State |
Education (High School / College / University) | Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife | Cassie Spodak |
Married | 2019 |
Children (Son, Daughter) | Jack |
Social Media | Twitter, Instagram |
Net Worth | $750,000 |
Height in Feet | 5 ft 10 in |
Matt Mowers Wife
Matt Mowers is married to his beautiful wife Cassie Spodak. The two exchanged their wedding vows in the year 2019. This year Matt and Cassie celebrated their 3rd wedding anniversary.
From their marriage so far, Matt and his wife are blessed with a son. They have named their son, Jack. Like Mike, his wife Cassie also works at CNN. Cassie Spodak is a senior producer for CNN’s digital video team covering national politics.
She initially joined CNN as a News Assistant in November 2009 and has been working there since. Moreover, Cassie graduated from Columbia University in the City of New York with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology.
Matt Mowers Age
The former New Hampshire State Director, Matt Mowers is 33 years old. Matt was born to his parents in the year 1989 and celebrates his birthday on the 12th of June.
Talking about Birthday, Matt shares his birthday with George W. Bush, who is also one of Matt’s role models.
One of the coolest moments of my life was learning I shared a birthday (June 12) w/ @GeorgeHWBush – and then years later talking to him about it. Here's a photo from that day at an event w/ @tomkean . He was a role model, patriot, and someone we will all miss. pic.twitter.com/HgiyUB9nNH
— Matt Mowers (@mowers) December 1, 2018
Moving on with the details of Matt’s parents, his mother was a bartender and his dad was a construction worker, who worked as a diver on the construction of the Seabrook Power Plant. Matt has expressed on different occasions that his father’s job took their family all over the country and the world.
Matt once shared the experience of living life abroad in an interview by stating,
“When I was younger I lived abroad in Barbados and Venezuela (pre-Chavez era). The experience in both, but particularly Venezuela given the current crisis, made me learn the value of strong institutions and a lifestyle we often take for granted in the United States.”
Matt Mowers Education
The president of Matt Mowers, LLC, Matt graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Government.
An Eagle Scout raised in a middle-class home valuing hard work over handouts, Matt worked full time while earning his degree from Rutgers University.
Matt Mowers Net Worth
An entrepreneur, commentator, and former diplomat, Matt Mowers has an estimated net worth of $750,000. Mowers, who currently leads a non-profit and corporate advisory firm, has had a very stable career so far.
As the president of Matt Mowers, LLC makes nearly $153,730 in annual salary. Also, many of you may have known that Matt raised $840,840 for his run for Congress in New Hampshire’s 1st district.
Matt Mowers Bio
Starting from January 2017, Matt Mowers worked as the Senior White House Advisor at the State Department. In that capacity, Matt advised the U.S. Secretary of State and was engaged on issues including North Korea, immigration reform, defeating ISIS, and ensuring religious freedom.
Later, he helped lead the $6 billion United States’ global HIV program (PEPFAR) which has saved over 15 million lives and led to 2.6 million babies being born HIV-free. Further, during his tenure, Matt engaged world leaders, faith-based organizations, and the private sector to enhance outcomes, while working to secure unanimous, bi-partisan support in Congress to re-authorize this life-saving program.
Mr. Mowers also spearheaded efforts to bring humanitarian assistance to the people suffering under the socialist regime in Venezuela, a country he lived in briefly during his childhood.
Prior to Matt’s diplomatic experience, he served as a senior official on the historic Trump-Pence Presidential campaign and the subsequent transition team, capping a ten-year career of advising political leaders including Governor Chris Christie, and helping lead the New Hampshire Republican Party as its Executive Director.