About Paul Rotondo

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A Proud Resident of Weymouth

Weymouth has long been home for Paul Rotondo, even when life took him elsewhere.

Paul grew up in Weymouth and was raised with his two siblings by a talented and determined young widow. After graduating from Weymouth South High School he began college and a career as a corporate executive. His corporate career took him to places like New York City and Washington D.C. as well as overseas. Successful but not satisfied, Paul, his wife and 9-year-old twins decided to move back to their hometown and start a new journey.

After moving back to Weymouth Paul went back to school at Rhode Island School of Design for antique and personal property appraisal and started Seaboard Estate Services – eventually becoming a MA and RI realtor providing a complete residential service firm

While serving on the Weymouth Planning Board and becoming a small business owner himself Paul began to see unnecessary roadblocks and a lack of support for community businesses in town.

Fully immersed in the small business community in Weymouth Paul has become an advocate for reducing or eliminating fees and restrictions that keep small businesses from thriving and talented people from becoming successful. Paul believes that the community deserves a representative that will not service Beacon Hill interests but their interests.

Paul does not want to become a career politician. He hopes to bring his experience as a small business owner and a corporate executive to Beacon Hill to advocate for the people of Weymouth the way they deserve to be advocated for.

My History

After graduating from Weymouth South High School he began college and a career as a corporate executive. His corporate career took him to places like New York City and Washington D.C. as well as overseas. Successful but not satisfied, Paul, his wife and 9-year-old twins decided to move back to their hometown and start a new journey opening a small business and becoming involved in the community.

In Weymouth, Paul started his own small business, Seaboard Estate Services, as well as went back to school to become a real estate agent. While serving on the Weymouth Planning Board and becoming a small business owner himself Paul has seen unnecessary roadblocks and a lack of support for community businesses in town.

Let’s get the 4th Norfolk District moving in the right direction!