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Kirk Fordham was born on 4 April, 1967. Discover Kirk Fordham's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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Kirk Fordham Net Worth
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Timeline
When ABC news was about to break the story on Foley's instant messages, Fordham offered ABC News a deal, asking that they delay publishing explicit messages from Foley to pages, in exchange for an exclusive story on Foley's resignation. After it became public, Fordham was then instrumental in working with his boss, Rep. Tom Reynolds, in arranging Foley's resignation. Fordham noted that he had raised the issue with the staff of Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert more than three years prior—before Fordham left his post as Foley's aide in January 2004—but that little had been done. Hastert's Chief of Staff Scott Palmer denied this assertion.
Rick Palacio, chairman of the Colorado Democratic Party said: “As someone who has known and worked with him in Washington, I can say with confidence that Kirk is one of the most decent, honorable people one could work with–and a sharp political operative to boot. Kirk knows what Coloradans have always known, that lasting progress comes as a result of a collaborative process and desire for a common good. Tim Gill is fortunate to have him as part of his team.”
On March 1, 2012, Gill Action announced Fordham as its new Executive Director. Upon hearing the news, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chair of the Democratic National Committee, said: “Kirk practices a bi-partisan approach to problem-solving that has earned him the respect of many friends on both sides of the aisle. As we continue our march forward to protect the right of every LGBT person to enjoy every opportunity this nation has to offer, I look forward to working with Kirk to build on the progress that has been made by groups like Gill Action.”
In January 2008, Fordham was hired as the new CEO of the Everglades Foundation, based in Miami, Florida.
In December 2006, Fordham launched his own public affairs and government relations firm, called Rock Creek Strategies.
In December 2006, The House Ethics Committee released their report on the Foley scandal and found Fordham's testimony to be credible [7]. The report suggested Fordham had been truthful when he testified he had informed Palmer of Foley's inappropriate behavior toward young male staffers and pages. At the same time, the ethics report indicates that Hastert and Palmer may not have been truthful about their handling of the Foley matter, although the committee did not formally reprimand them.
From January 2004 to January 2005 he served as the finance director for Senator Mel Martinez.
Fordham had worked for Foley, as his chief of staff and campaign manager from 1995 to 2004. Later, he served as chief of staff to U.S. Representative Thomas M. Reynolds (R-NY), who, in 2006, was also the chair of the National Republican Congressional Committee.
Fordham got his start in politics as an intern for his congressman, Republican Fred J. Eckert. He worked for then Rep. James Inhofe from 1990 to 1994 as his Legislative Director and Deputy Chief of Staff. In 1994 he managed the first congressional campaign of Foley, became his chief of staff, and worked with him for 10 years.