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County Council Member, Maryland , District #3

Mike Knapp

Contact Information

Mike Knapp
100 Maryland Ave, 6th Floor 
Rockville, Maryland 20850
240-777-7955
Councilmember. Knapp@montgomerycountymd.gov
http://www.mikeknapp.com/

Committees: Chair, Homeland Security Committee Member, Education Committee Member: Public Safety Committee, Lead for Fire and Rescue Services

Bio

Mike Knapp was elected to the County Council on November 5, 2002, to represent the Upcounty and western areas of Montgomery County, including the communities of Olney, Germantown, Montgomery Village, and Poolesville. He is the Chair of the Council's newly formed Homeland Security Committee, a member of the Council's Education Committee and also serves on the Public Safety Committee as lead Councilmember for Fire and Rescue Services. A Democrat, Knapp comes to the Council from a distinguished career in public service and in the private sector. As a high schooler, he interned for Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York. After his internship, he attended the College of William and Mary in Virginia, graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Government. Upon graduation, Knapp was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves. He trained at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, as an Engineer, and spent 10 years in the Reserves as an Engineer and Infantry officer. Knapp worked as a legislative assistant to Senator Pete Domenici of New Mexico for five years starting in 1990. He advised the Senator on issues related to biotechnology, especially the Human Genome Project, as well as on health care and social issues. Knapp focused on increasing awareness and funding for biotechnology and worked with the Senator to ensure that those who suffer from mental illness have access to the same health insurance coverage as those who suffer from other illnesses. Knapp also helped to create the "Character Counts" legislation that has helped Maryland to lead the nation in laying a strong foundation for character education in our schools. After moving to New Mexico to help start two biotechnology companies, Knapp returned to settle in Germantown. He began to work for Dr. J. Craig Venter as Vice President for External Affairs at the Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR), developing and expanding programs designed to improve public understanding and awareness of the biotechnology industry. After a year at TIGR, Knapp became one of the founding employees of Celera Genomics, one of the fastest-growing biotech companies in history, where he currently is retained as a business development consultant. Knapp served on the Board of Directors of the Germantown Alliance, Black Rock Center for the Arts, and the Committee for Montgomery. In addition, he is a leader in Germantown HELP, the food bank that serves local families in need. Knapp also is an avid sports fan, a member of the Montgomery County Road Runners Club, coaches youth soccer, and has coached youth basketball. Knapp and his wife Cassie reside in Germantown with their two daughters Lindsay, and Sydney

 

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