David W. Márquez

David W. Márquez (born 1946) is an American lawyer and politician, and the former attorney general of the state of Alaska. He is the Senior VP and COO of NANA Development Corporation, an Alaska native corporation, owned by the Iñupiaq people of northwest Alaska.[1]

David Márquez
Attorney General of Alaska
In office
2005–2006
GovernorFrank Murkowski
Preceded byGregg Renkes
Succeeded byTalis J. Colberg
Personal details
Born1946 (age 7475)
Janesville, Wisconsin
EducationNorthwestern University (BA)
University of Wisconsin (JD)

Early life and education

Márquez was born in Janesville, Wisconsin. He graduated from Northwestern University and the University of Wisconsin Law School, and was admitted to the Alaska Bar Association in 1973.

Career

After a career working in the oil industry, including jobs doing land title work for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, as general counsel for the pipeline operator Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, and later ARCO. Márquez then moved into politics, serving as Chief Assistant Attorney General, Legislative and Regulations Section in the Alaska Department of Law, and the Acting Deputy Attorney General for the Civil Division.[2]

On March 31, 2005, Governor Frank Murkowski appointed Márquez as Alaska Attorney General.[3] He served as Attorney General until Sarah Palin took office as the new governor of Alaska on December 4, 2006.

Sources

  1. NANA Development Corporation David W. Márquez bio
  2. Wisconsin lawyer: official publication of the State Bar of Wisconsin Volume 64 State Bar of Wisconsin - 1991 "David W. Marquez, UW 1973, recently became general counsel of Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, which operates and maintains the 800-mile long Trans Alaska ..."
  3. Alaska Permanent Fund corporation Website Archived 2013-01-05 at the Wayback Machine
Political offices
Preceded by
Gregg Renkes
Attorney General of Alaska
20052006
Succeeded by
Talis J. Colberg


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