Michael Bennet

Senator

Birthday November 28, 1964

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace New Delhi, India

Age 59 years old

Nationality India

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1938

His mother is Susanne Christine Bennet (née Klejman), a retired elementary school librarian and Jewish Holocaust survivor who was born in 1938 in Warsaw, Poland, and immigrated to the United States with her family in 1950.

Her parents survived imprisonment in the Warsaw Ghetto.

His father is Douglas J. Bennet, who was born in New Jersey, and served as an aide to Chester Bowles, then the U.S. ambassador to India.

1964

Michael Farrand Bennet (born November 28, 1964) is an American attorney, businessman, and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Colorado, a seat he has held since 2009.

A member of the Democratic Party, he was appointed to the seat when Senator Ken Salazar became Secretary of the Interior.

Bennet previously worked as a managing director for the Anschutz Investment Company, chief of staff to Denver mayor (and his future Senate colleague) John Hickenlooper, and superintendent of Denver Public Schools.

Bennet is the son of Douglas J. Bennet, a former State Department official and president of Wesleyan University.

Early in his career, Bennet worked for Ohio Governor Richard Celeste.

He received a Juris Doctor degree from Yale Law School, worked as a law clerk, and was counsel to the U.S. Deputy Attorney General during the administration of Bill Clinton.

1983

Douglas Bennet ran the United States Agency for International Development under President Jimmy Carter, served as president and the CEO of National Public Radio (1983–93), and as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs in the Clinton administration (1993–95).

His grandfather Douglas Bennet was an economic adviser in Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration.

Bennet grew up in Washington, D.C.; his father served as an aide to Vice President Hubert Humphrey, among other politicians.

He was held back in second grade because of his dyslexia.

He enrolled at St. Albans School, an elite all-boys preparatory school, and served as a page on Capitol Hill.

1987

In 1987, Bennet earned his Bachelor of Arts in history from Wesleyan University, the alma mater of his father and grandfather.

At Wesleyan he was a member of Beta Theta Pi.

1988

From 1988 until 1990, when he left to attend Yale, he served as an aide to Ohio governor Richard Celeste.

After law school he served as a law clerk for the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals and as an associate to Washington, D.C. attorney Lloyd Cutler.

He then served as counsel to the Deputy Attorney General during the Bill Clinton administration.

His father, Douglas Bennet worked in the Clinton White House as well, as Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs.

Following a stint as an assistant to the U.S. attorney in Connecticut, Bennet left the legal world and moved West.

1993

In 1993, Bennet earned his Juris Doctor from Yale Law School, where he was the editor-in-chief of the Yale Law Journal.

1997

After briefly living in Montana, he moved with his fiancé to Colorado in 1997.

Bennet worked for six years in Denver as managing director for the Anschutz Investment Company, where he led the reorganization of an oil company and helped consolidate three movie theater chains into the Regal Entertainment Group.

While working for Anschutz, Bennet befriended fellow Wesleyan alumnus John Hickenlooper, informally advising the latter's successful campaign for mayor of Denver.

Moving back into public service, Bennet served for two years as Hickenlooper's Chief of Staff.

2003

Bennet served then Mayor John Hickenlooper as his chief of staff from 2003 to 2005 and became superintendent of the Denver public school system in July 2005.

2005

The Denver Board of Education selected Bennet as superintendent of Denver Public Schools on June 27, 2005, and he took office on July 1.

He had no experience as a school administrator.

Under Bennet's leadership, the Denver Public School system grew student enrollment, decreased dropout rates, and improved graduation rates and college enrollment.

Those trends have continued since Bennet left the office.

Bennet collaborated with educators and community members to develop the Denver Plan, a commitment to increase student success by focusing on higher expectations, better professional learning opportunities for educators, and deeper engagement with the community and stakeholders.

Bennet and the City of Denver also partnered with private philanthropists to increase college enrollment and affordability for DPS graduates.

The Denver Post said of his tenure, "Bennet has been a force—pushing reforms and steering the state's second-largest district to a culture of success."

2009

Governor Bill Ritter appointed Bennet to fill the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Ken Salazar when Salazar became Secretary of the Interior in January 2009.

2010

Bennet was elected in the 2010 Senate election, defeating Republican nominee Ken Buck.

2014

He chaired the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) for the 2014 cycle and was reelected to the Senate in 2016 and 2022.

2019

On May 2, 2019, Bennet announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for president of the United States.

2020

He dropped out of the race on February 11, 2020, after a poor showing in the New Hampshire primary.

Bennet was born in New Delhi, India.