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Cole McNary, Republican Candidate For Missouri Treasurer

This is McNary's first run for statewide office.

General information

Name : Mr. Cole McNary
Age : 48
Place of residence : Chesterfield

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : Auburn University
Degree : B.S. Aviation Management
Year of graduation : 1986

Grad school

University : Saint Louis University, University of Missouri-St. Louis

Degree : MBA,  Teaching Certificate in Physics
Year of graduation : 1991

Employment Information

Job titles held : Teacher, Business Analyst
Employers : St. John Vianney High School, Enterprise Holdings

Political information

Party affiliation : Republican
Running for a: State office
Running for position: Treasurer
Chamber/district: 86
Incumbent: No
Previous elective offices : State Representative
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA

Party HQ

Address 932 Meramec Station Road, Unit A
Fenton
MO
63088

Campaign Manager

Name : Steve Michael
Title : Campaign Manager

URLs

Website : http://colemcnary.com
Twitter : cole_mcnary
Facebook : colemcnaryformissouri

Other facts

After working in the private sector as a business analyst, I obtained my teaching certificate in physics and taught high school mathematics before entering the political world. While I served in the legislature, my focus centered on passing the laws that increased efficiency, reduced the size of government and saved taxpayer dollars. If elected state treasurer, my goals for the office will be to further reduce statewide administrative burdens, adopt plans for long-term financial planning to the state budgetary process and to lead the initiative to address the chronic underfunding issue of state pension programs. My wife Christy and I have three children and have been married for 23 years.

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