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Andrew Guay

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Andrew Guay

Organization

Rappaport Center at Boston College Law School

Program

Rappaport Law and Public Policy Fellow

Year

2026

Rappaport Public Policy Fellows spend 10 weeks each summer serving within the highest levels of state and municipal governments in the Greater Boston area. The program includes students from graduate and professional programs at local universities.

Andrew Guay, a rising 2L at Boston College Law School, was born in Burlington, Vermont, and raised in Gardner, Massachusetts, where he was actively involved in his community as an athlete, Boy Scout, and member of student government. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 2017 and was commissioned as an infantry officer in the US Army. During his service, he completed Ranger School, Airborne School, and Jumpmaster School. Throughout his eight years in the Army, Guay served at Fort Richardson, Alaska, with the 1st Battalion, 501st Airborne Infantry Regiment, and later at Fort Myer, Virginia, with the 3d US Infantry Regiment (The Old Guard). While serving in the Old Guard, Guay supported ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the US Capitol, the White House, and a Presidential funeral and inauguration. He lives in Gardner with his wife, Ivy, and their two children. Guay will spend his summer in the Attorney General’s Office in Worcester. His mentors are Michael Caljouw, Massachusetts commissioner of insurance and Rappaport Center board chair, as well as Vincent DeMore, principal of Henning Strategies.