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|birthname = Linda Jean Melconian
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|order = Senate Majority Leader of the ]
| caption = Melconian c. 1991
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|term_end = 2005 | term_start = 1983
| term_end = 2005
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| constituency = ] (1983–1989)<br>] (1989–1993)<br>] (1993–2005)
|party = ]
|spouse = Andrew J. Scibelli | predecessor = ]
| successor = ]
|alma_mater = ], BA <br> ], MA <br> ], JD
| birth_place = ]
|occupation = Attorney, Educator, Public Servant
| education = ]<br>]<br>]
| occupation = Attorney, educator, politician
| known_for = Massachusetts State Senator & First Woman Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate
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'''Linda J. Melconian''' is a former American state legislator who served as ] of the ]. A member of the ], she represented the greater ] area as its State Senator from 1983-2005.
'''Linda J. Melconian''' is a former American state legislator who served as the first woman ] in the history of the ]. A member of the ], she represented the greater ] area as its State Senator from 1983-2005. In 2017 Melconian was invited by the U. S. House of Representatives Historian’s Office to participate in an oral interview and transcript as part of the Oral History Project commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first woman elected to Congress.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://history.house.gov/Oral-History/Century-of-Women/|title=A Century of Women in Congress {{!}} US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives|website=history.house.gov|language=en|access-date=2019-09-27}}</ref>


==Early life and education== ==Early life and education==
Melconian, the only child of George and Virginia Melconian, grew up in the Forest Park section of ]. Linda graduated with highest honors from Springfield’s ] and was a competitive swimmer in the backstroke events. A graduate of ], cum laude, Linda also earned a Master’s Degree from the School of Public and International Affairs at ], and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from ]. In 2012, ] honored Linda Melconian as one of its 175 alumnae “Women of Influence”. <ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.mtholyoke.edu/175/gallery/linda-j-melconian%7Ctitle |title=Women of Influence Gallery &#124; Mount Holyoke College |first= |last= |work=mtholyoke.edu |year=2012 |accessdate=9 November 2012}}</ref> Melconian, the only child of George and Virginia Melconian, grew up in the Forest Park section of ]. Melconian graduated with highest honors from Springfield's Classical High School and was a competitive swimmer in the backstroke events. A 1970 graduate of ], cum laude, Linda also earned a Master's Degree from the ] at ], and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from ].<ref name="mtholyoke">{{cite web |url= https://www.mtholyoke.edu/175/gallery/linda-j-melconian%7Ctitle |title=Women of Influence Gallery &#124; Mount Holyoke College |work=mtholyoke.edu |year=2012 |access-date=9 November 2012}}</ref>


==Entry into politics== ==Entry into politics==
Melconian, a history major at ], experienced her introduction to public service as an intern with Congressman Edward P. Boland (D-MA) through the D.C. internship program created by the late MHC politics professor, Victoria Schuck. In 1971, Linda began her public service career as legislative assistant to U. S. House of Representatives’ Majority Thomas P. ] (D-MA). After “Tip” O’Neill was elected House Majority Leader and Speaker, Linda became the first woman staff professional to merit standing U. S. House Floor privileges in all three majority leadership offices.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://www.mtholyoke.edu/175/gallery/linda-j-melconian%7Ctitle |title=Women of Influence Gallery &#124; Mount Holyoke College |first= |last= |work=mtholyoke.edu |year=2012 |accessdate=9 November 2012}}</ref> While in college, Melconian served as an intern for Congressman ] (D-MA). In 1971, she began her public service career as legislative assistant counsel to U. S. House of Representatives' Majority Thomas P. ] (D-MA). After "Tip" O'Neill was elected House Majority Leader and Speaker, Melconian became the first woman staff professional to merit standing U. S. House Floor privileges in all three majority leadership offices.<ref name="mtholyoke"/> She held staff positions including chief legislative assistant, speechwriter, House Floor scheduling and Member assistant, advisor on domestic and foreign policy and select/special committee assignments, and Assistant Counsel to the Speaker.


In 1974, Melconian assisted then Majority Leader ] in his efforts to assure the integrity of the ] during the constitutional crisis of the historic ] impeachment hearings. Melconian had a role in assisting in the passage of House Resolution 148 which created April 24th as a national day of commemorating the Armenian Genocide as “Man’s Inhumanity to Man”.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.arzo.com/arzo2/MIRROR_SPECTATOR_%2001_20_1999.htm |title=MIRROR_SPECTATOR_ 01_20_1999.htm |first= |last= |work=arzo.com |year=2008 |accessdate=9 November 2012}}</ref> In 1974, Melconian assisted then Majority Leader ] in his efforts to assure the integrity of the ] during the constitutional crisis of the historic ] impeachment hearings. Melconian had a role in assisting in the passage of House Resolution 148 which created April 24 as a national day of commemorating the Armenian Genocide as "Man's Inhumanity to Man".<ref name="mtholyoke"/>


==Massachusetts State Senate== ==Massachusetts State Senate==
For more than two decades, Melconian rose through the Democratic Party ranks to become Assistant Majority Leader and then Majority Floor Leader of the Massachusetts Senate where she often held the position of Acting ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8532771.html |title=Senate leadership realigned; Wilkerson appointed - The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) &#124; HighBeam Research |first= |last= |work=highbeam.com |year=2012 |accessdate=9 November 2012}}</ref> Appointed by the Senate President ] (D-MA) and confirmed by the Senate Democratic Caucus as the first woman Majority Leader in the history of the ] Senate, Linda managed to help shape the legislative agenda and led the Senate in all its deliberations and decision making on public policy issues. In announcing the Senate Majority Leader appointment, Senate President Birmingham stated: “Senator Melconian, in her various prior legislative roles, has earned a reputation for being well versed in a wide range of policy areas which will be an asset to the whole senate. She has always interacted well with experienced legislators as well as incoming ones and that is an inclusivity that will help her develop consensus and support for our legislative initiatives.”<ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990101/NEWS01/301019793&template=printart|.</ref> For more than two decades, Melconian rose through the ] ranks to become Assistant Majority Leader and then Majority Floor Leader of the Massachusetts Senate where she often held the position of Acting ].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8532771.html |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160413144004/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-8532771.html |url-status= dead |archive-date= 13 April 2016 |title=Senate leadership realigned; Wilkerson appointed - The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) &#124; HighBeam Research |work=highbeam.com |year=2012 |access-date=9 November 2012}}</ref> Appointed by the Senate President ] (D-MA) and confirmed by the Senate Democratic Caucus as the first woman Majority Leader in the history of the ] Senate, Melconian managed to help shape the legislative agenda and led the Senate in all its deliberations and decision making on public policy issues.<ref>{{cite web|title=Melconian climbs ladder to Senate majority leader|publisher=Capecodonline.com|access-date=2012-11-13|url=http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990101/NEWS01/301019793&template=printart|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130118230424/http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990101/NEWS01/301019793&template=printart|archive-date=2013-01-18}}</ref>


In the State Senate Melconian also served as Senate Chairwoman of Insurance Committee <ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj081299.htm|.</ref> where she was responsible for developing all major property/casualty, health and life insurance legislation in the Commonwealth and created a legislative Science and Technology Committee<ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.nesl.edu/research/Legislative_Council/S1620_baystate_challenge.pdf|.</ref>. Linda held positions on the Senate Ways and Means (assistant vice chairwoman), Joint Committees on Judiciary<ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj040698.htm|.</ref>,vice chairwoman) Commerce and Labor<ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj042299.htm|.</ref>, and Elderly and Human Service<ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj042999.htm|.</ref>. In the State Senate Melconian also served as Senate Chairwoman of Insurance Committee<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj081299.htm |title=UNCORRECTED PROOF OF SENATE JOURNAL FOR 08/12/99 |publisher=Mass.gov |date=1999-08-12 |access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref> where she was responsible for developing all major property/casualty, health and life insurance legislation in the Commonwealth and created a legislative Science and Technology Committee.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nesl.edu/research/Legislative_Council/S1620_baystate_challenge.pdf |title=Senate No. 1620: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Meeting The Baystate Challenge (1994) |publisher=Nesl.edu |access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref> Melconian held positions on the Senate Ways and Means (assistant vice chairwoman), Joint Committees on Judiciary,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj040698.htm |title=UNCORRECTED PROOF OF SENATE JOURNAL FOR 4/6/98 |publisher=Mass.gov |access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref> vice chairwoman Commerce and Labor,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj042299.htm |title=UNCORRECTED PROOF OF SENATE JOURNAL FOR 04/22/99 |publisher=Mass.gov |date=1999-04-22 |access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref> and Elderly and Human Service.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mass.gov/legis/journal/sj042999.htm |title=UNCORRECTED PROOF OF SENATE JOURNAL FOR 04/29/99 |publisher=Mass.gov |access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref>


As Senator she authored numerous groundbreaking Massachusetts laws including the right of privacy and anti-discrimination in ], a nationally pioneering, comprehensive and far reaching initiative. She created new laws that increased access to health care and insurance coverage for women and children generally, and achieved insurance coverage for women in small businesses and third-party insurance benefits for women who practiced in traditionally female health care professions.
Melconian sponsored an annual golf tournament that raised more than $300,000 for battered women's shelters in her district and is a fierce advocate for women's issues. Her advocacy work continues in the field of children's and seniors' issues, criminal justice and health care. Always conscious of her ] heritage, she attended the Third International Armenian Women's Association's conference in ] 2002 where she presented a paper on "Women and Politics in America"<ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.agbu.org/publications/article.asp?A_ID=232|.</ref> Melconian has worked with the Armenian Assembly to help establish political internships in Washington D.C, for students of Armenian descent. She was honored by the Armenian-American community for her role in creating April 24th as a national commemoration of the Armenian genocide.


In 2003, she had run unsuccessfully for mayor of Springfield, winning 13,258 votes (46.75) to the 14,989 votes (52.81%) won by her opponent, former mayor ].<ref>{{cite web |title=2003_City_Election_11-04_SUM.pdf |url=https://www.springfield-ma.gov/elections/fileadmin/2003_2005_Local_Results/2003_City_Election_11-04_SUM.pdf |publisher=Springfield, Massachusetts |access-date=4 October 2020}}</ref>
Linda now serves as a faculty member in the Institute for Public Service and Business Law/Ethics Departments at ]’s Business School. As Senior Fellow in the Moakley Center for Public Management <ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.suffolk.edu/business/48136.html|.</ref>, she works with business and government leaders in collaborative efforts to provide unique program opportunities connecting business students with government. Through the Moakley Center, she developed a Moakley Fellows Internship Program and a Moakley Breakfast Series <ref>{{citeweb|urlhttp://www.suffolk.edu/business/52037.html|.</ref> of forums on current public policy issues at the federal, state and local levels.

== Post public service ==
Currently, Melconian teaches at the Institute for Public Service and Business Law/Ethics Departments at ]'s Business School. As Senior Fellow in the Moakley Center for Public Management,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.suffolk.edu/business/48136.html|title=Suffolk University - Linda Melconian|publisher=Suffolk.edu|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121217004438/http://www2.suffolk.edu/business/48136.html|archive-date=2012-12-17|access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref> she works with business and government leaders. Through the Moakley Center, she developed a Moakley Fellows Internship Program and a Moakley Breakfast Series<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.suffolk.edu/business/52037.html|title=Suffolk University - Moakley Breakfast Series Features Martha Coakley|date=2012-04-04|publisher=Suffolk.edu|access-date=2012-11-13}}{{dead link|date=December 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> on current public policy issues at the federal, state and local levels. Linda presents locally, nationally, and internationally at forums, conferences, panels and summits on applied leadership and gender leadership in the political arena. She contributes to The Weissman Center for Leadership and the Liberal Arts at Mount Holyoke College, enhancing its program offerings on leadership for women. She was a past advisor and consultant to American International College Springfield, MA where she enriched its MPA program and developed its MSNPM program.

In 2012, ] honored Melconian as one of its 175 alumnae "Women of Influence".<ref name="mtholyoke22">{{cite web|url=https://www.mtholyoke.edu/175/gallery/linda-j-melconian%7Ctitle|title=Women of Influence Gallery &#124; Mount Holyoke College|year=2012|work=mtholyoke.edu|access-date=9 November 2012}}</ref> and she was inducted into ]’s Chapter of ] National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Public Administration for “Scholarship-Leadership-Excellence.” In 2018 she was honored with the Dean John Brennan Award for “Outstanding Instruction to Graduate Students” by Suffolk University Student Government Association. Melconian also serves on ]'s Board of trustees<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gcc.mass.edu/about/trustees/|title=GCC Board of Trustees|website=Greenfield Community College|access-date=2019-09-30}}</ref> and as a Hampden County Deputy Sheriff. In addition, she has published numerous articles.

== Published works ==
Linda has published material on political leadership including “Lead and Win: 78 keys and strategies,” and “Applied Leadership,” a book chapter. Her most recent published scholarly articles include: “Gender Pay Equality: Effectiveness of Federal Statutes and Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions,”<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://forumonpublicpolicy.com/spring2010.vol2010/spring2010archive/melconian.pdf|title=Gender Pay Equality: The Effectiveness of Federal Statutes and Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions|website=forumonpublicpolicy|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304030403/http://forumonpublicpolicy.com/spring2010.vol2010/spring2010archive/melconian.pdf|archive-date=2016-03-04|access-date=2012-11-13}}</ref> “Health-care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust,”<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Blodgett|first1=Mark S.|last2=Melconian|first2=Linda|year=2012|title=Health-care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust|journal=Business and Society Review|volume=117|issue=2|pages=197–219|doi=10.1111/j.1467-8594.2012.00405.x|s2cid=153239076}}</ref> "Evolving Corporate Governance Standards for HealthCare Nonprofits:&nbsp;Is Board Compensation a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?",<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Blodgett, Melconian, Peterson|first=Mark S, Linda J, Jason H|date=2013|title=Evolving Corporate Governance Standards for Healthcare Nonprofits: Is Board of Director Compensation a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?|url=https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046&context=bjcfcl|journal=Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law|volume=7|pages=33|via=https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjcfcl/vol7/iss2/4/}}</ref> “Enhancing Business Ethics and Governance Curriculum:&nbsp;Teaching Nonprofit Organizational Governance,”<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Blodgett, Eonas, Melconian, Peterson|first=Mark S, Anthony G, Linda J, Jason H|date=March 1, 2014|title=Enhancing Business Ethics or Governance Curriculum: Teaching Nonprofit Organizational Ethics|url=http://eds.a.ebscohost.com/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=0&sid=39667e4c-8dfe-43bd-9925-baae141497a1%40sdc-v-sessmgr02|journal=Journal of Academy of Business Education|volume=15|pages=20}}</ref> "State Oversight of Nonprofit Governance: Confronting the Challenge of Mission Adherence within a Multi-Dimensional Standard,”<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Blodgett, Melconian, Peterson|first=Mark S, Linda J, Jason H|title=State Oversight of Nonprofit Governance: Confronting the Challenge of Mission Adherence within a Multi-dimensional Standard|date=2013|url=http://jlc.law.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/jlc/article/view/59/64|journal=Journal of Law and Commerce|volume=32|issue=1|pages=108|doi=10.5195/JLC.2013.59|doi-access=free}}</ref> and "Social Enterprise: Reaffirming Public Purpose Governance Through Shared Value.”<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Blodgett, Melconian, Peterson|first=Mark S, Linda J, Jason H|date=Spring 2016|title=Social Enterprise: Raffirming Public Purpose Governance Through Shared Value|url=https://digitalcommons.law.msu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1012&context=jbsl|journal=Journal of Business and Securities Law|volume=16 . Issue 2|pages=25}}</ref>

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American politician
Linda J. Melconian
Melconian c. 1991
Member of the Massachusetts Senate
In office
1983–2005
Preceded byAlan Sisitsky
Succeeded byStephen Buoniconti
Constituency2nd Hampden and Hampshire (1983–1989)
1st Hampden (1989–1993)
Hampden (1993–2005)
Personal details
BornSpringfield, Massachusetts
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseAndrew J. Scibelli
EducationMount Holyoke College
George Mason University
George Washington University
OccupationAttorney, educator, politician
Known forMassachusetts State Senator & First Woman Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate

Linda J. Melconian is a former American state legislator who served as the first woman Majority Leader in the history of the Massachusetts Senate. A member of the Democratic Party, she represented the greater Springfield area as its State Senator from 1983-2005. In 2017 Melconian was invited by the U. S. House of Representatives Historian’s Office to participate in an oral interview and transcript as part of the Oral History Project commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first woman elected to Congress.

Early life and education

Melconian, the only child of George and Virginia Melconian, grew up in the Forest Park section of Springfield, Massachusetts. Melconian graduated with highest honors from Springfield's Classical High School and was a competitive swimmer in the backstroke events. A 1970 graduate of Mount Holyoke College, cum laude, Linda also earned a Master's Degree from the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from George Mason University.

Entry into politics

While in college, Melconian served as an intern for Congressman Edward P. Boland (D-MA). In 1971, she began her public service career as legislative assistant counsel to U. S. House of Representatives' Majority Thomas P. Tip O'Neill (D-MA). After "Tip" O'Neill was elected House Majority Leader and Speaker, Melconian became the first woman staff professional to merit standing U. S. House Floor privileges in all three majority leadership offices. She held staff positions including chief legislative assistant, speechwriter, House Floor scheduling and Member assistant, advisor on domestic and foreign policy and select/special committee assignments, and Assistant Counsel to the Speaker.

In 1974, Melconian assisted then Majority Leader Tip O'Neill in his efforts to assure the integrity of the U.S. House of Representatives during the constitutional crisis of the historic Richard Nixon impeachment hearings. Melconian had a role in assisting in the passage of House Resolution 148 which created April 24 as a national day of commemorating the Armenian Genocide as "Man's Inhumanity to Man".

Massachusetts State Senate

For more than two decades, Melconian rose through the Democratic Party ranks to become Assistant Majority Leader and then Majority Floor Leader of the Massachusetts Senate where she often held the position of Acting Senate President. Appointed by the Senate President Thomas Birmingham (D-MA) and confirmed by the Senate Democratic Caucus as the first woman Majority Leader in the history of the Massachusetts Senate, Melconian managed to help shape the legislative agenda and led the Senate in all its deliberations and decision making on public policy issues.

In the State Senate Melconian also served as Senate Chairwoman of Insurance Committee where she was responsible for developing all major property/casualty, health and life insurance legislation in the Commonwealth and created a legislative Science and Technology Committee. Melconian held positions on the Senate Ways and Means (assistant vice chairwoman), Joint Committees on Judiciary, vice chairwoman Commerce and Labor, and Elderly and Human Service.

As Senator she authored numerous groundbreaking Massachusetts laws including the right of privacy and anti-discrimination in genetic testing, a nationally pioneering, comprehensive and far reaching initiative. She created new laws that increased access to health care and insurance coverage for women and children generally, and achieved insurance coverage for women in small businesses and third-party insurance benefits for women who practiced in traditionally female health care professions.

In 2003, she had run unsuccessfully for mayor of Springfield, winning 13,258 votes (46.75) to the 14,989 votes (52.81%) won by her opponent, former mayor Charles V. Ryan.

Post public service

Currently, Melconian teaches at the Institute for Public Service and Business Law/Ethics Departments at Suffolk University's Business School. As Senior Fellow in the Moakley Center for Public Management, she works with business and government leaders. Through the Moakley Center, she developed a Moakley Fellows Internship Program and a Moakley Breakfast Series on current public policy issues at the federal, state and local levels. Linda presents locally, nationally, and internationally at forums, conferences, panels and summits on applied leadership and gender leadership in the political arena. She contributes to The Weissman Center for Leadership and the Liberal Arts at Mount Holyoke College, enhancing its program offerings on leadership for women. She was a past advisor and consultant to American International College Springfield, MA where she enriched its MPA program and developed its MSNPM program.

In 2012, Mount Holyoke College honored Melconian as one of its 175 alumnae "Women of Influence". and she was inducted into Suffolk University’s Chapter of Pi Alpha Alpha National Honor Society for Public Affairs and Public Administration for “Scholarship-Leadership-Excellence.” In 2018 she was honored with the Dean John Brennan Award for “Outstanding Instruction to Graduate Students” by Suffolk University Student Government Association. Melconian also serves on Greenfield Community College's Board of trustees and as a Hampden County Deputy Sheriff. In addition, she has published numerous articles.

Published works

Linda has published material on political leadership including “Lead and Win: 78 keys and strategies,” and “Applied Leadership,” a book chapter. Her most recent published scholarly articles include: “Gender Pay Equality: Effectiveness of Federal Statutes and Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions,” “Health-care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust,” "Evolving Corporate Governance Standards for HealthCare Nonprofits: Is Board Compensation a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?", “Enhancing Business Ethics and Governance Curriculum: Teaching Nonprofit Organizational Governance,” "State Oversight of Nonprofit Governance: Confronting the Challenge of Mission Adherence within a Multi-Dimensional Standard,” and "Social Enterprise: Reaffirming Public Purpose Governance Through Shared Value.”

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Women of Influence Gallery | Mount Holyoke College". mtholyoke.edu. 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  3. "Senate leadership realigned; Wilkerson appointed - The Boston Globe (Boston, MA) | HighBeam Research". highbeam.com. 2012. Archived from the original on 13 April 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  4. "Melconian climbs ladder to Senate majority leader". Capecodonline.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
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  10. "2003_City_Election_11-04_SUM.pdf" (PDF). Springfield, Massachusetts. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  11. "Suffolk University - Linda Melconian". Suffolk.edu. Archived from the original on 2012-12-17. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
  12. "Suffolk University - Moakley Breakfast Series Features Martha Coakley". Suffolk.edu. 2012-04-04. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
  13. "Women of Influence Gallery | Mount Holyoke College". mtholyoke.edu. 2012. Retrieved 9 November 2012.
  14. "GCC Board of Trustees". Greenfield Community College. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  15. "Gender Pay Equality: The Effectiveness of Federal Statutes and Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions" (PDF). forumonpublicpolicy. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
  16. Blodgett, Mark S.; Melconian, Linda (2012). "Health-care Nonprofits: Enhancing Governance and Public Trust". Business and Society Review. 117 (2): 197–219. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8594.2012.00405.x. S2CID 153239076.
  17. Blodgett, Melconian, Peterson, Mark S, Linda J, Jason H (2013). "Evolving Corporate Governance Standards for Healthcare Nonprofits: Is Board of Director Compensation a Breach of Fiduciary Duty?". Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law. 7: 33 – via https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/bjcfcl/vol7/iss2/4/. {{cite journal}}: External link in |via= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  18. Blodgett, Eonas, Melconian, Peterson, Mark S, Anthony G, Linda J, Jason H (March 1, 2014). "Enhancing Business Ethics or Governance Curriculum: Teaching Nonprofit Organizational Ethics". Journal of Academy of Business Education. 15: 20.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  19. Blodgett, Melconian, Peterson, Mark S, Linda J, Jason H (2013). "State Oversight of Nonprofit Governance: Confronting the Challenge of Mission Adherence within a Multi-dimensional Standard". Journal of Law and Commerce. 32 (1): 108. doi:10.5195/JLC.2013.59.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  20. Blodgett, Melconian, Peterson, Mark S, Linda J, Jason H (Spring 2016). "Social Enterprise: Raffirming Public Purpose Governance Through Shared Value". Journal of Business and Securities Law. 16 . Issue 2: 25.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
Political offices
Preceded byThomas C. Norton Majority Leader of the Massachusetts Senate
1999–2003
Succeeded byFrederick Berry
Preceded byFrederick Berry Assistant Majority Floor Leader of the Massachusetts Senate
1996–1999
Succeeded byStan Rosenberg
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