Background
Jacalyn Cilley was born in Berlin, New Hampshire on August 5, 1951. Her father, Archie Edward Rowe, was a trucker and Korean War veteran and her mother Celestine Phyllis Currier worked in a textile factory.
Jacalyn Cilley was born in Berlin, New Hampshire on August 5, 1951. Her father, Archie Edward Rowe, was a trucker and Korean War veteran and her mother Celestine Phyllis Currier worked in a textile factory.
She graduated in 1969 from Berlin High School.
She was raised with many siblings in a third-floor walk-up tenement in Berlin. She received her Bachelor in psychology in 1983 and her Master of Business Administration in 1985 from the university"s Whittemore School of Business and Economics and has been an adjunct professor at the School, now the Peter T. Paul College of Business and Economics, for over twenty years. Foreign fifteen years she owned and operated Cilley & Associates, a research consulting service providing information and market assistance to local businesses.
She is a partner in her husband"s farrier supply company Horseshoes Plus, Incorporated.
She subsequently served for two terms as a New Hampshire Senator, representing the 6th District from 2006 to 2010, when she was defeated for re-election by Republican Fenton Groen.
In 2012 she ran an unsuccessful primary campaign for the Democratic nomination for Governor of New Hampshire, losing to Maggie Hassan, former majority leader of the New Hampshire Senate, who would continue on to be elected as the 81st holder of that office. Cilley was elected to the State House again in 2014.
In her late 20s as a separated single mother she decided to proceed to higher education and enrolled in the University of New Hampshire at Durham, becoming the first member of her extended family to attend college.