Gina Raimondo

Gina Raimondo
Official portrait, 2021
40th United States Secretary of Commerce
In office
March 3, 2021 – January 20, 2025
PresidentJoe Biden
DeputyDon Graves
Preceded byWilbur Ross
Succeeded byHoward Lutnick
75th Governor of Rhode Island
In office
January 6, 2015 – March 2, 2021
LieutenantDan McKee
Preceded byLincoln Chafee
Succeeded byDan McKee
30th Treasurer of Rhode Island
In office
January 4, 2011 – January 6, 2015
GovernorLincoln Chafee
Preceded byFrank Caprio
Succeeded bySeth Magaziner
Personal details
BornGina Marie Raimondo
(1971-05-17) May 17, 1971
PartyDemocratic
Spouse
Andrew Moffit
(m. 2001)
Children2
EducationHarvard University (BA)
New College, Oxford (MA, DPhil)
Yale University (JD)
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Gina Marie Raimondo (/rəˈmɒnd/; born May 17, 1971) is an American politician and businesswoman who served as the 40th United States secretary of commerce from 2021 to 2025. As a member of the Democratic Party, she served as the 75th governor of Rhode Island from 2015 to 2021 and was the first woman to serve in the role.

Born and raised in Rhode Island, Raimondo began her career in venture capital after law school. In 2000, she co-founded Point Judith Capital, Rhode Island's first venture capital firm. Raimondo entered politics in 2010, when she was elected General Treasurer of Rhode Island. During her first year in office, she prioritized reforming Rhode Island's public employee pension system.

In 2014, Raimondo was elected governor in a three-way contest with 41% of the vote. While in office, Raimondo was elected to serve as vice chair of the Democratic Governors Association (DGA) for the 2018 election cycle. Reelected in 2018, Raimondo was tasked with overseeing the state's initial response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the 2020 presidential election, she served as co-chair of Michael Bloomberg's 2020 presidential campaign. During her tenure, Raimondo consistently maintained a negative net approval rating and was one of the least popular governors in the country.

Described as a "moderate technocrat" in The Washington Post, Raimondo is often characterized as a centrist within her party. Chosen to serve as Secretary of Commerce by President Joe Biden, she played a leading role in negotiations for the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in 2021.