Tom Wolf

Tom Wolf

Thomas Westerman Wolf is an American politician and businessman serving as the 47th and current Governor of Pennsylvania since 2015. He defeated Republican incumbent Tom Corbett in the 2014 gubernatorial election and was reelected in 2018 by a margin of 17. 1%. Prior to his election to the governorship, Wolf was the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue from April 2007 to November 2008.

About Tom Wolf in brief

Summary Tom WolfThomas Westerman Wolf is an American politician and businessman serving as the 47th and current Governor of Pennsylvania since 2015. He defeated Republican incumbent Tom Corbett in the 2014 gubernatorial election and was reelected in 2018 by a margin of 17. 1%. Prior to his election to the governorship, Wolf was the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue from April 2007 to November 2008 and an executive in his family owned business. Wolf was born and raised in Mount Wolf, Pennsylvania, the son of Cornelia Rohlman and William Trout Wolf, a business executive. While a student at Dartmouth, Wolf joined the Peace Corps and spent two years in India. He received a B. A. in government, magna cum laude, from Dartmouth College in 1972, an M. Phil. from the University of London in 1978, and a Ph. D. in political science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. He met his wife, Frances, at school and married her in 1975. They have two adult daughters. He purchased The Wolf Organization in 1985 with two partners. He served as chairman and chief executive officer until stepping down from the latter position in December 2013 to focus on his gubernatorial campaign and from the board altogether in December 2014 following his election.

During the administration of Governor Robert P. Casey, Wolf served on an economic development board and on the Pennsylvania Legislative Commission on Urban Schools. He had planned to run for governor of Pennsylvania in the 2010 election, but ultimately did not in order to repurchase the Wolf Organization, which was facing bankruptcy. Wolf is the first sitting governor to oust a sitting governor since 1972. He is notable for his extensive relationship in north-central Pennsylvania. Insiders have attributed this phenomenon to his relationship to Brendan Murray, the Regional Field Director of Field Field Director Brendan Murray and his extensive network in north Pennsylvania. He has also been active in the York Jewish Community Center, the Memorial Hospital of York, and the regional public television system. He pledged USD 10 million of his personal wealth toward the primary election, with an intent to raise at least USD 5 million from supporters throughout the state. In the May 20 primary, Wolf defeated Allyson Schwartz, and Rob McCord, and Katie McGinty to win the Democratic nomination for governor.