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Selim Noujaim
Assistant Republican Leader
104 DiNatali Drive, Waterbury 06705
Residence: 203-591-9190
Capitol: 1-800-842-1423
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Education: Post University (Formerly Teikyo Post University). Associate Degree in Banking & Finance; Central Connecticut State University, BS, Administrative Sciences; University of New Haven, MBA Business Administration; Honorary Doctorate, Post University, May 2004
Occupation: Executive Vice President, Noujaim Tool Company, Inc.; Past President and CEO of the Washington, D.C.-based American Production and Inventory Control Society, (APICS).
Public Service: Member of the Board of Directors of the Waterbury Association for Retarded Citizens (WARC). Member, Board of Directors of Saint Mary's Hospital. Member, Smaller Manufacturers Association (SMA). Chairman of the Economic Development and Manufacturer's Councils; President of the Maassir Lebanese-American Charitable Society. Member, Board of Trustees of Post University. Member, Board of Directors of CONNSTEP. 2005 Honorary Chairman, Relay of Life for the American Cancer Society. First vice chairman of the Board of Directors of the Greater Waterbury Chamber of Commerce; Co-Chair of the 2001-2002 United Way Campaign Cabinet. Former member of the President's Council of Naugatuck Valley Community Technical College. Former member of the Workforce Connections/Private Industry Council; Former Board Chairman of the Seven Angels Theater; Chairman of Saints Peter and Paul Church Parish Council; Former member of the Board of Sacred Heart High School; Member Board of Trustees Post University; Member of the Strategic Planning Council for St. Mary's Hospital; Serves as Master of Ceremonies for numerous local charitable events
Legislative Service: State House of Representatives: Special Election February 2002, Regular Election November 2002, Regular Election 2004, Regular Election 2006 (Assistant Minority Leader)
Committees:
Labor and Public Employees,
Higher Education,
Transportation
State Representative Selim G. Noujaim’s active involvement in his community and his focus on economic development and job creation in the Greater Waterbury area have made him a highly effective advocate for the people of Waterbury at the Connecticut General Assembly... [Full Biography] (PDF/14kb)
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Rep Selim Noujaim recently won first place at the St. Mary's Hospital charity "Men Only Bake-Off" for his entry of Selim's G.O.P. (Grand Old Pastry).

Representative Selim Noujaim is pictured at the "Men Only Bake-Off" with Maria Sanchez, owner of Sweet Maria's bakery in Waterbury. Maria Sanchez served as one of the judges for the charity event.

Rep. Noujaim donates books to the Library of the East End Senior Center. At right, Jim Newton, vice president.

After awarding citations for community service, Rep Noujaim (left) poses with Mayor Michael Jarjura (second from right) and the honorees (from left to right): Ziggy the Flagman, Helen Versackas, and Art Paulone.

Rep. Noujaim was instrumental in cleaning and painting the historic "Railroad" shelter at the corner of Meriden Road and Woodland Ave.

Rep. Noujaim welcomes Ms. Jillian Vollentine, a constituent and Miss Greater Waterbury 2003. June 2, 2003.

Rep. Noujaim addresses the House Chamber.

Rep. Noujaim received a great deal of help from his legislative intern, Nakia Miller.

Rep. Noujaim on the Waterbury Green celebrating "Supporting Our Troops Day" with a group of veterans.

Rep. Noujaim and his wife Linda wish Rev. Father Joseph Cronin "Good luck" as he is reassigned from Saints Peter and Paul Parish.

During the St. Joseph day celebrations, Rep. Noujaim poses with Semina DeLaurentis, artistic director of the Seven Angels Theater.

Rep. Noujaim presents a green loaf of Lebanese pita bread to Mr. Jack McCarthy, the "Irish Mayor of the day" while celebrating St. Patrick's Day.

Rep. Noujaim receives from alderman Joe Pasani, Waterbury's Republican Minority Leader the Raymond Snyder Award for excellence in public service. March 2003.

Rep. Noujaim reads to the 3rd grade students at Hopeville School as part of Dr. Seuss' birthday. March 2003.

The building once housed "The Mattatuck Manufacturing Company" comes down, thanks to the efforts of many East Enders including Rep. Noujaim.

Representative Noujaim speaks to students of a local high school.

Representative Noujaim with students from Kaynor Vocational Technical School.

Representaive Noujaim with two members of the soccer team from Kaynor Vocational Technical School.

The Noujaim family at the Noujaim Tool Co., Inc. Left to right: Naim, George, Daad, Joseph, and State Representative Selim Noujaim.

Representative Noujaim is thanked by Robert Klancko of Woodbridge, Chairman of the Southern CT Chapter of Metallurgists. Rep. Noujaim was the guest speaker at their meeting on January 16, 2003.

State Representative Selim Noujaim and his wife of 31 years, Linda.

Representative Noujaim listens to the opening day ceremonies on January 8, 2003.

Representative Noujaim is sworn in for his second term in the state House of Representatives, January 8, 2003.

Representative Noujaim chats with Emily Steck, a young consituent and a future leader of society.
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