Richard Nodine
Born in Washington Heights, N.Y. on the Isle of Manhattan, Rich has been a New Jersey resident since 1966. He grew up in the middle class town of Old Bridge where it was instilled in him by his father, a New York City steamfitter, the principles work to live, live within your means and enjoy the gifts God bestows on you.
After graduating high school, Rich worked full-time to put himself through night school. He worked two years in the field as a technical service representative in New York City, and then got his dream job as a field engineer with The Eastman Kodak Company. Rich married in 1991 and has four children ranging in ages from eight to sixteen.
In the late 1990's, Rich began to question the economic patriotism of Kodak, a Fortune 500 company, and after September 11th he realized it was non-existent in all of corporate America and Wall Street. On July 4th 2002, he set out to venture in the small business environment with the vision of eliminating copiers within small businesses and promoting digital photography for families to reduce paper and chemical use that was inherent with traditional photography.
Unexpectedly, Rich found himself heavily concerned and began researching crimes against children. This path has found him dedicated to protecting children and their future. His believe is that after decades of neglect, government leadership has now targeted this generation of children to live in a different social environment than our Founding Fathers envisioned. Rich now manages a Website to help relocate missing children and moms, with future plans to help apprehend those wanted for crimes against children. An online publication and other resources are in place to chronicle current events for reference.
Rich deeply regrets at seventeen to decide not to join The United States Navy. Under God, Country and Family. Rich welcomes this opportunity with the Conservative Party and believes you are never too old to serve.
Conservative Party USA
2011