Party: Republican
Place of Residence: Stateline
Occupation: Nevada State Treasurer
Age: 45
Contact information: PO Box 27972
Las Vegas, NV 89126
Phone: (702) 868-4040
Fax: (702) 240-2332
Brian06@BrianKrolicki.com
www.BrianKrolicki.com
Incumbency: Candidate for office
Education: Stanford University graduate
Record of service:
n State Treasurer, 1999 Ð Present.
n Douglas County Planning Commissioner, 1991 Ð 1998.
n Desert Research Institute, Board Member, 1999-present.
n Lake Tahoe Community College Foundation, 1998-present.
Honors:
n President, National Association of State Treasurers
n The first State Treasurer to receive the certificate of excellence in Investment Policy from the Association of Public Treasurers
n Unruh Award, given to the "nation's most outstanding state treasurer" by fellow state treasurers
Platform: Brian Krolicki has a proven record of success during his leadership as State Treasurer, leadership that will continue through his service as Lieutenant Governor. Through his diligent efforts, Nevada now has three programs Ð the Millennium Scholarship Program, Nevada's College Savings Plan, and the Nevada Prepaid Tuition Program Ð that give Nevada's families the ability to afford a college education. He strongly believes an educated workforce is the backbone of a strong, diverse economy and, as Lieutenant Governor, Brian Krolicki will continue his effort to educate Nevada's young people and give them the skills to make Nevada an attractive place for new businesses.
Brian Krolicki will work to grow and diversify the economies of Nevada's cities and towns through his role as Chairman of the Committee on Economic Development. The ingenuity and labor of Nevada's workers and business owners are the engines that help make our state the land of opportunity we all know it to be. Brian Krolicki will fight everyday to keep Nevada an attractive place for new businesses by minimizing government red tape and burdensome regulations.
Brian Krolicki has experience, integrity and strength, and is the right choice to be Nevada's next lieutenant governor.