Full Name:
Nancy Hoyt
Gender:
Female
Family:
Widowed; 3 Children
Home City:
Severna Park, MD
MA, Healthcare Administration, Central Michigan University, 1983
BS, Biological Sciences/Chemistry, University of Maryland, Baltimore County, 1979
Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 4, 2014
No caucus information on file.
Author
Owner, Brick-and-Mortar Retail
President/Chief Executive Officer, Kiyo Designs Incorporated
Division Chief, Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, 1999-2002
Infection Control Officer, Maryland Institute of EMS Services, 1976-1989
No organizational membership information on file.
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
I recognize that each person has issues and concerns. We share most of these. The economy is very poor. People are losing their jobs. Healthcare is a problem for some. Pensions have been lost. Companies are failing. The wars continue. Education is expensive.
We need concrete solutions to these and the other problems. I won't call them challenges, these are problems.
The person who can solve these problems should have management education and experience. The person who can solve healthcare problems must have clinical and administrative experience. This person must understand that the work is done by workers and not by managers in meetings. This person must understand how to create jobs and what are the needed resources to sustain these jobs. This person must understand that the best way to fix our problems is not to simply throw money at these problems. This person must understand that words and covert bureaucratic actions and promises will not solve our problems. I, Nancy Hoyt, am this person.
I have been fortunate to have a diverse professional background. I am not a career politician and I am ready to utilize my experience, education, and skills to work hard for the citizens in Maryland Congressional District 4, and all the citizens of the United States.
I, Nancy Hoyt, promise to work for you because:
Better Government leads to Better Business
Better Business leads to Better Job Creation
Better Job Creation leads to a Better Brighter Future