Gubernatorial Profile
Governor Don Sundquist
Don Sundquist served as Governor of Tennessee.
Profile Timeline
- Entered office.
- Left office.
- 1995 - 2003 Time in office.
DON SUNDQUIST was born in Moline, Illinois. He received a bachelor’s degree from Augustana College in 1957 and served in the U.S. Navy until 1959. He has an extensive business background, including management and corporate positions at Josten’s, a company that makes college rings. He also started his own printing and advertising firm and was a cofounder of the first Red, Hot and Blue barbeque restaurant. His first elected position was in the U.S. House of Representatives, where he served six terms and earned a reputation for being a fiscal conservative. He was elected Governor of Tennessee in November 1994 and was reelected in 1998 by a record margin. In four years, his Families First welfare reform program reduced the number of families on welfare from 70,000 to 30,000. During his tenure, Tennessee became the first state in the nation to offer universal health insurance. Through the ConnecTen project, Tennessee became the first state to connect all of its public schools and libraries to the Internet. Governor Sundquist led Tennessee through seven years of successful economic development, topping $6 billion in capital investment in 1999 and garnering “State of the Year” honors for outstanding job creation and investment efforts.
