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16 Facts About Douglas Forrester

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Douglas Robert Forrester was born on January 24,1953 and is an American businessman and politician from New Jersey.

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Douglas Forrester was the Republican nominee for US Senator from New Jersey in 2002, and the Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 2005.

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Douglas Forrester currently serves as the president of Integrity Health, a health benefits management firm.

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Douglas Forrester excelled in water polo at high school in Santa Clara, California.

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Douglas Forrester then moved to New Jersey to study at the Princeton Theological Seminary, where he earned a master's degree in theology and politics.

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Douglas Forrester then married childhood friend Andrea Howard, and moved to West Windsor.

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Douglas Forrester was elected as a township committeeman in West Windsor at age 26, and served as mayor from 1981 to 1982.

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In 2003, Douglas Forrester started Heartland Fidelity with Robert Ullman, his partner in BeneCard.

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Douglas Forrester initially decided to take care of his daughter Briana, who had suffered a brain hemorrhage and been diagnosed with cancer.

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On November 23,2004, Douglas Forrester formally announced his gubernatorial candidacy at Washington Crossing State Park.

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Douglas Forrester announced that he would not accept public funding for his campaign.

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Douglas Forrester's campaign was substantially funded by donations from himself, leading to claims that Douglas Forrester was in violation of these regulations.

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Douglas Forrester contended that because Heartland Insurance had been incorporated in Washington, DC, it was not covered by the restrictions.

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Douglas Forrester currently serves as president of Integrity Health, a health benefits management firm that focuses on early prevention and claims transparency.

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Douglas Forrester proposes to streamline the healthcare billing and claims resolution process, while providing a detailed reporting of how healthcare dollars are spent.

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Douglas Forrester founded the Princeton, New Jersey firm after his daughter experienced a traumatic brain injury.