MAGUIRE, Gene Andrew, a Representative from New Jersey; born in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, March 11, 1939; attended Budlong Elementary School, Los Angeles, Calif.; graduated, Ridgewood (N.J.) High School, 1956; B.A., Oberlin (Ohio) College, 1961; Ph.D., government, Harvard University, 1966; advisor on political and security affairs, United States Department of State, 1966-1969; member, United States Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly for five sessions while with the United States Department of State; director, urban development program for Jamaica, N.Y., 1969-1972; consultant, National Affairs Division, Ford Foundation, 1972-1974; elected as a Democrat to the Ninety-fourth, Ninety-fifth and Ninety-sixth Congresses (January 3, 1975-January 3, 1981); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1980 to the Ninety-seventh Congress; industrial and labor consultant, 1981; unsuccessful candidate for nomination to the United States Senate in 1982; fellow, Institute of Politics, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1983; vice president for policy, World Resources Institute, 1984-1987; chief executive officer, North American Securities Administrators Association, 1987-1989; president, EnterpriseWorks Worldwide, 1990-2002; is a resident of Ringoes, N.J. Andrew Maguire was the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate for New Jersey in 1982. Previously, Mr. Maguire was an associate with consulting firm, Mitchell Fein, Inc. and served six years as a member of the U.S. Congress representing the seventh Congressional District of New Jersey. Mr. Maguire was also a consultant with the Ford Foundation, Director of the Office of Jamaica Planning and Development in the Office of the Mayor of New York City, and Political and Security Affairs Advisor to the United States Mission to the United Nations.