Summary
Eric Gallager is a civic-minded state representative and political activist from Concord, New Hampshire with 14 years of experience in public service, campaign operations, and grassroots organizing. A GWU political science alumnus, he has experience in legislative work, constituent services, policy research, and running a local campaign operation concurrent with his volunteer legislative duties. He pairs community-focused initiatives—like youth literacy mentoring—with practical Capitol Hill experience from a Senate office internship, giving him both local and federal perspectives. Open to professional roles that accommodate or require stepping down from the legislature, he is specifically considering opportunities in Trenton, Washington, Boston, or even abroad. Known for a pragmatic, ethically minded approach, he balances civic duty with a readiness to apply his skills in policy, technology-adjacent projects, or academic contexts. One less obvious strength is his willingness to relocate for work motivated by personal ties and a broader concern for preserving liberal democratic institutions.
14 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Political Science at The George Washington University
Arabic, Portuguese, Japanese, Spanish, c, Latin, German, English, romance languages, Italian, French