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Andrea F. Nuciforo Jr. is an attorney in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and serves as the Register
of Deeds of the Berkshire Middle District.

Nuciforo served with distinction in the Massachusetts State Senate, representing the Berkshires
in Western Massachusetts from 1997 to 2007. Over the course of that ten-year period, he served as
chair of the Joint Committee on Financial Services, the Joint Committee on Banks & Banking,
and as a member of the budget-writing Senate Ways & Means Committee.

As a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, Senator Nuciforo was honored to be chosen
legislator of the Year by the Massachusetts Municipal Association, the Massachusetts Academy of
Trial Attorneys, the Massachusetts Association of Jewish Federations, and the Environmental League
of Massachusetts.

Other groups such as the Massachusetts Equal Justice Coalition, the Massachusetts Library Association,
the Affordable Care Today Coalition, the YMCA of Western Massachusetts, the Berkshire County Regional
Employment Board, the Western Massachusetts Camp Directors Association, the Berkshire Central Labor
Council and the Massachusetts Alliance Education Collaborative have recognized and honored him for his
leadership and accomplishments in the legislature.

While chair of Financial Services, Nuciforo gained a comprehensive understanding of some of
Massachusetts’s most heavily-regulated industries, including mortgage lending, state-chartered savings
banks and auto insurance. As a member of the Senate Way & Means committee for seven years, Nuciforo has
worked on dozens of appropriation and bond measures, including those relating to transportation, school
buildings, and the Commonwealth’s annual operating budgets.

Nuciforo has considerable international experience, having worked or traveled in twenty countries, including
China, Russia, Taiwan, Japan, Cuba, Switzerland, and various nations throughout Europe.

Nuciforo graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst (1986), and from the Boston University School
of Law (1989). He served as a law clerk to Chief Judge Frank H. Freedman of the United State District Court,
District of Massachusetts, from 1989 to 1992.

He is a member of the board of trustees of the Colonial Theatre Inc. in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and is
active in numerous non-profit organizations.