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| name = Kirill Reznik | image = headshot_reznik.jpeg | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|8|9}} | birth_place = Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union | residence = Germantown, MD | death_date = | death_place = | state_delegate = Maryland | district = 39th | term_start = January 2007 | term_end = | predecessor = | successor = | party = Democrat | religion = Jewish | occupation = Attorney/International Development | alma_mater = BA from Florida International University / MA & JD from American University | majority = | relations = | spouse = Jennifer Kramer | children = | footnotes = }} Kirill Reznik (born August 9, 1974) is an American politician from Maryland and a member of the Democratic Party. He is one of three members of the Maryland House of Delegates from District 39. District 39 encompasses a horse-shoe shaped area in the middle of Montgomery County, Maryland, and includes parts of North Potomac, Darnestown, Germantown, Montgomery Village, Derwood, and the Town of Washington Grove. District 39 is represented by fellow Democrats, Senator Nancy J. King, and Delegates Gabriel Acevero and Lesley Lopez. BackgroundBorn in Kiev, Ukrainian SSR, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Reznik's family immigrated to the United States in 1978 when he was 4 years old. His family settled in Miami Beach, Florida. Reznik attended Dade County Public Schools, graduating from North Miami Beach Senior High School in 1992. Reznik attended and graduated from Florida International University with a B.A. in International Relations and a minor in Economics in 1995. Later, Reznik went on to attend American University and received his M.A. in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from the School of International Service in 1998, and received his J.D. in 2003 from American University's Washington College of Law. After graduation, Reznik was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 2004 and the District of Columbia Bar in 2005. Professional historyReznik's professional experience includes working in international development and foreign aid programs since 1994. Focusing specifically in the areas of democracy, civil society, and economic development. Reznik has had experience with implementing international development programs throughout the world for well respected implementing organizations and companies such as ACDI/VOCA, American Councils for International Education, Center for International Private Enterprise, AECOM PADCO, and The QED Group, LLC for donors organizations such as USAID, World Bank, and United Nations. Reznik currently is employed by the CAMRIS International where he serves as the Director of Operations. In addition, Reznik has practiced law in Montgomery County for the firm of Weinberg & Jacobs focusing on exempt organizations, estate planning, and small business. Political activismReznik became actively involved with the local Democratic Party in Montgomery County, Maryland in 2004 by joining the Montgomery County Young Democrats. Through his involvement, Reznik eventually went on to be Executive Vice President, and subsequently, President of the Montgomery County Young Democrats, as well as the National Committeeman for the Young Democrats of Maryland, and the Deputy Director of the Young Democrats of America's Mid-Atlantic Region. In 2005, Reznik volunteered to be the District 39 Coordinator for then-Mayor Martin O'Malley in his run for Governor of Maryland. The Martin O'Malley-Anthony Brown ticket won the Governorship of Maryland by a vote of 52.7% - 46.2% from incumbent Governor Robert Ehrlich. The margin of victory in District 39 was 59.85% - 39.10%. In 2006, Reznik successfully ran to represent the Democrats of Legislative District 39 on the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee, the local Democratic Party. During his service, Reznik successfully recruited more precinct chairs and vice chairs in recent history for District 39, and successfully helped run the 2006 Maryland Democratic Coordinated Campaign in District 39. First Term In the State Legislature (2007 - 2011)After the retirement of State Senator Patrick J. Hogan, and ascension of Maryland State Delegate Nancy J. King to fill Senator Hogan's Senate seat, Reznik was nominated by the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee,[1] and appointed by Governor O'Malley, to fill Nancy King's seat for the remainder of her term on October 2, 2007. During his first term, Reznik has sponsored the following legislation that has successfully been enacted as Maryland law:
Second Term In the State Legislature (2011 - 2015)On November 2, 2010, Reznik was re-elected to the Maryland House of Delegates to represent District 39. During his second term, to date Reznik has sponsored the following legislation that has successfully been enacted as Maryland law:
Assignment to Committees, Panels, Councils, Commissions, and Task Forces♦Committee on Health and Government Operations - Standing Committee of the Maryland House of Delegates - 2007–Present →Subcommittee on Minority Health Disparities - 2007-2011 →Subcommittee on Government Operations - 2007–Present →Subcommittee on Health Facilities and Occupations - 2011–Present ♦Joint Committee on Federal Relations - 2011–Present ♦Joint Committee on Access to Mental Health Services - 2011–Present ♦[https://web.archive.org/web/20081202153558/http://www.maryland-sdaac.org/ Maryland State Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council] - 2008–Present - Representative of the Maryland House of Delegates ♦Maryland Commission on Autism - 2009–Present - Representative of the Maryland House of Delegates →Chair, Workgroup on Finances and Resources ♦Maryland Alliance for Responsible Gambling - 2011–Present - Representative of the Maryland House of Delegates ♦Task Force to Study the Procurement of Health and Social Services by State Agencies - 2011 - One of two representatives of the Maryland House of Delegates Electoral history
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Personal lifeReznik is an active alumni member of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity.[4] {{As of|2017}}, he was the Tribune of the organization's Grand Council.[5] In October 2018, he was elected International Counsul (President) of the fraternity. References1. ^Patricia M. Murret, "Kirill Reznik tapped to be new delegate for Dist. 39", Gazette.net (September 19, 2007). 2. ^Maryland State Board of Elections 2014 General Election Official Results. 3. ^Maryland State Board of Elections 2010 General Election Official Results. 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tep.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/The-Plume-2017-Winter.pdf|title=Meet-and-Greet Update: Washington, DC|publisher=The Plume|page=12|access-date=January 18, 2018}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tep.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/The-Plume-2017-Summer-1.pdf|title=National Directory|publisher=The Plume|page=19|access-date=January 18, 2018}} External links
16 : 1974 births|American people of Ukrainian-Jewish descent|American University School of International Service alumni|Florida International University people|Jewish American politicians|Living people|Members of the Maryland House of Delegates|Maryland Democrats|People from Kiev|Politicians from Miami|Ukrainian emigrants to the United States|Ukrainian Jews|People from Germantown, Maryland|21st-century American politicians|Washington College of Law alumni|Tau Epsilon Phi |
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