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Rick Snyder

Governor Rick Snyder

Rick Snyder
Full Name Richard Dale Snyder
Born August 19, 1958
Birthplace Battle Creek, Michigan
Nationality American
Occupation Business Executive, Accountant, Politician
Known For Governor of Michigan (2011–2019)
Associated With Ann Arbor, Lansing
Political Party Republican
Nickname One Tough Nerd

Richard Dale “Rick” Snyder (born August 19, 1958) is an American business executive, accountant, venture capitalist, and politician who served as the forty-eighth governor of Michigan from 2011 to 2019. Prior to entering public office, Snyder built a successful career in business and technology, becoming known for his leadership at the software company Gateway, Inc. His governorship focused on economic recovery, fiscal reform, infrastructure investment, and efforts to improve Michigan's business climate. His administration also became closely associated with the Flint water crisis, one of the most significant public health controversies in modern Michigan history. 1) 2)

Snyder was born in Battle Creek, Michigan, and raised in the community. He attended local public schools before enrolling at the University of Michigan, where he earned a Bachelor of General Studies degree, a Master of Business Administration, and a Juris Doctor degree. 3) 4)

His educational background combined business, accounting, law, and management, disciplines that would later shape his approach to public administration. 5)

After completing his education, Snyder joined the accounting firm Coopers & Lybrand, where he eventually became a partner at a relatively young age. He later transitioned into the technology sector and joined Gateway, Inc., one of the largest personal computer manufacturers of the era. 6) 7)

Snyder served as president and chief operating officer of Gateway and was credited with helping guide the company through a period of significant growth. Following his departure, he became involved in venture capital and entrepreneurship, investing in technology startups and emerging businesses throughout Michigan. 8)

Entry into Politics

Unlike many Michigan governors, Snyder entered politics without prior elected experience. Campaigning as a pragmatic problem-solver rather than a traditional partisan politician, he emphasized fiscal responsibility, government efficiency, and economic development. 9)

His campaign adopted the slogan "One Tough Nerd", highlighting his business background and technocratic approach to governance. In 2010, he won election as governor of Michigan. 10)

Snyder assumed office on January 1, 2011, during a period when Michigan was recovering from the effects of the Great Recession and major restructuring within the automobile industry. His administration focused heavily on economic growth, job creation, and balancing state finances. 11) 12)

During his tenure, Michigan experienced declining unemployment rates and improvements in several economic indicators. Supporters credited his policies with helping improve the state's fiscal condition and attracting business investment. 13)

One of Snyder's earliest initiatives involved restructuring Michigan's tax system. His administration replaced the Michigan Business Tax with a corporate income tax and sought to simplify elements of the state's tax code. 14) 15)

His administration also prioritized balancing state budgets, reducing deficits, and improving Michigan's credit ratings. Supporters viewed these efforts as important steps toward long-term fiscal stability. 16)

Snyder frequently emphasized the importance of infrastructure investment, including roads, bridges, water systems, and transportation networks. His administration supported efforts to improve regional cooperation among local governments and encouraged investment in urban redevelopment projects throughout Michigan. 17) 18)

He also promoted initiatives related to skilled trades training, workforce development, and higher education. 19)

The most significant controversy of Snyder's governorship involved the Flint water crisis. In 2014, Flint switched its municipal water source as part of a cost-saving measure while a new regional water system was under development. Inadequate corrosion control treatment contributed to lead contamination within portions of the city's water system. 20) 21)

The crisis generated widespread criticism of state and local decision-making and prompted multiple investigations by state and federal authorities. Snyder publicly apologized for the state's failures and oversaw efforts to replace lead service lines and address public health concerns. 22) 23)

The Flint water crisis remains a central part of discussions concerning Snyder's legacy and modern Michigan governance. 24)

After completing his second term in 2019, Snyder returned to private-sector work, public policy initiatives, and educational activities. He became involved with organizations focused on leadership development, entrepreneurship, and governmental innovation. 25) 26)

He has continued to participate in public discussions regarding economic development, technology, and state governance. 27)

Rick Snyder's tenure as governor coincided with a period of economic recovery and significant policy change in Michigan. Supporters point to improvements in state finances, economic growth, and efforts to modernize government operations. Critics often focus on the Flint water crisis and questions regarding governmental oversight and accountability. 28) 29)

As a result, Snyder remains one of the more debated figures in recent Michigan political history. His administration's accomplishments and controversies continue to be examined by historians, policymakers, and researchers seeking to understand Michigan's early twenty-first-century development. 30) 31)

* Jennifer Granholm * Gretchen Whitmer * Flint Water Crisis * Michigan Governors * University of Michigan * Gateway, Inc.


1) National Governors Association – Rick Snyder. https://www.nga.org/governor/rick-snyder/
2) Gov. Rick Snyder (2011–2018) – State of Michigan. https://www.michigan.gov/formergovernors/recent/snyder
3) University of Michigan Alumni Profile – Rick Snyder. https://alumni.umich.edu
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6) Gateway Corporate History. https://www.gateway.com
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11) Michigan History Center – Modern Governors of Michigan. https://www.michigan.gov/mhc
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14) Michigan Legislature Historical Policy Summaries. https://www.legislature.mi.gov
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18) Infrastructure and State Policy Resources. https://www.mackinac.org
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20) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention – Flint Water Crisis Overview. https://www.cdc.gov
21) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Flint Water. https://www.epa.gov
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