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About Geoff Geoff Diehl was elected on November 2nd, 2010 as State Representative of the 7th Plymouth District (Abington, East Bridgewater & Whitman) and, following inauguration on January 5th, 2011, was appointed to the House (& Joint) Committee on Ways & Means, the House (& Joint) Committee on Rules, and the Committee on Personnel and Administration.

Born in Bethlehem, PA, Geoff’s parents taught him the value of hard work, education and honesty. He earned the rank of Eagle Scout by the age of 16, graduated from Lehigh University with a double major, worked in advertising and television and, on a blind date in New York City, met South Shore native KathyJo Boss. A year later, they were married.

Moving to her home town of Whitman, Geoff became an Account Executive in the sign industry at Poyant Signs, while also assisting KathyJo with opening Boss Academy of Performing Arts in the neighboring town of Hanson.

They have two daughters, Kaylee and Emily, and are involved with many local organizations. KathyJo is Director of Whitman Youth Cheerleading, is a member of the Whitman Cultural Council and supports Hanson's Little League and D.A.R.E. program. Geoff is a former member of the Whitman Finance Committee, as well as the South Shore Chamber of Commerce and the MetroSouth Chamber of Commerce.

In 2007, Geoff handled the restoration of the historic Toll House sign in Whitman, including obtaining the underwriting of the project by the Nestle Corporation.

"Do a good turn daily." - Boy Scout slogan
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Boston, MA 02133
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January 5, 2012 - 2011 Legislative Review
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January 4, 2012 - "Leo Hurley is Whitman's Citizen of the Year," By Tracy Seelye, The Express
Last year’s honoree, state Rep. Geoffrey Diehl, R-Whitman, also lauded Hurley’s selection. “I can’t think of a better recipient than Leo Hurley, especially at this time, when we can see how his hard work for the St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is helping so many people affected by the recent economic downturn,” Diehl said.
December 15, 2011 - "Abington Receives State S.A.F.E. grant," Abington Mariner
“Fire education and prevention for our children is so important and I am very glad to know that Abington’s Fire Department has been awarded the S.A.F.E. grant,” said Diehl. “My two daughters learned the basics of ‘Stop, Drop and Roll,’ but there is a lot more to know and these funds insure that our kids will be prepared in case of an emergency.”

Abington - East Bridgewater - Whitman