The field of candidates hoping to become Wyoming's new treasurer includes the governor's chief of staff and a former Federal Reserve Bank official. The ten candidates are being interviewed by the Wyoming Republican Central Committee in Riverton Monday. It's the first public discussion of who should replace the late Joe Meyer. The committee will narrow the field to three. Gov. Matt Mead will then choose a new treasurer from that group by Friday.
The candidates are: Mead's chief of staff, Kari Jo Gray; Mark Gordon, formerly of the Kansas City Fed; former state rep. Ed Prosser; Fulbright scholar Clark Stith; accountant Bruce Brown; Lars Lone of the Wyoming Policy Institute; bank holding company president Daniel Furphy; former Conoco employee Janet Anderson and John Allan Holtz, who has held several judicial system positions.
The candidates are: Mead's chief of staff, Kari Jo Gray; Mark Gordon, formerly of the Kansas City Fed; former state rep. Ed Prosser; Fulbright scholar Clark Stith; accountant Bruce Brown; Lars Lone of the Wyoming Policy Institute; bank holding company president Daniel Furphy; former Conoco employee Janet Anderson and John Allan Holtz, who has held several judicial system positions.
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