When I left law enforcement I had made the rank of Deputy Chief of Police working directly for the Chief of Police.Įmployment history: I was an Ironworker out of Local 55 for over 20 years. During my tenure I was trained and performed patrol, traffic, investigations of multiple natures, marine patrol, bike patrol, school resource, media relations, special teams, community service, and training.
Lastly, I was a police officer and was assigned to many roles. These would include real estate development, graphic design, solar technology, business consulting, and my current co-ownership of a travel agency with my wife Jamie since 2013. Additionally, I have started multiple small businesses in my life as an entrepreneur. I began my time there working in the warehouse and within six months was the Production Manager, then Sales Manager and for the last three years was the Chief Operations Officer of the company. The winner of the Republican ticket will face Katybeth Davis of Monroe Township, the sole Democratic candidate, in the November general election.Įmployment history: For four years, I was employed by a manufacturing firm that produced embroidered clothing, luggage, patches and caps for a variety of clients including the United State Military. Abe Lincoln staunchly anti-slavery, for both moral and economic reasons). Priorities would be to listen to significant constituent groups such as farmers, as our district is largely agricultural and to other groups and individuals whose concerns need voicing in Washington. What do you hope to accomplish if elected?: I hope to return the Republican Party to its Austin Blair roots (Blair was a founding member of the GOP in Jackson, MI in 1854 our 'Civil War Governor' 1860-64 friend and ally to Pres. Carey School of Business Jackson College, Jackson, MI, 3 years as Lead Faculty in FYS 110/JCEC, and Adjunct Faculty in CEP/MDOC *Note: Ferszt is running a write-in campaign after the Board of Canvassers disqualified her signatures for heading errors.Įmployment history: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 7 years as Lecturer in Comprehensive Studies Program and Summer Bridge Arizona State University, Tempe, 6 years as Instructor in Writing Programs and W.P.
Reducing taxes, stopping wasteful spending, making health care affordable, increasing domestic energy production, and eliminating bureaucratic red tape are all elements to help grow our economy and help Michigan families. What do you hope to accomplish if elected?: As Michigan’s most conservative Congressman my top priority will be to combat inflation and get Michigan’s economy growing again. House of Representatives, January 2007–2009, January 2011–Present State Representative, MI House of Representatives, January 1983-January 1999 Previous elected positions held: Member of Congress, U.S.
Employment history: Division Manager, Moody Bible Institute, Strategic Partners Division, September 2000-January 2006 President, Warren Reuther Center for Education and Community Impact, January 1999-September 2000 State Representative, MI House of Representatives, January 1983-January 1999 Pastor, Union Gospel Church, Tipton, MI, August 1978-1982 Pastor, Grace Fellowship Church, New Haven, IN 1973-1977