Thursday, November 1, 2012

Mark Gordon takes oath as Wyoming treasurer

Mark Gordon has been sworn in as Wyoming treasurer. Gordon took the oath of office from Wyoming Supreme Court Justice William Hill in a ceremony Thursday at the state Capitol in Cheyenne. Gov. Matt Mead selected Gordon last week from among three finalists presented to him by the Wyoming Republican Party. Gordon succeeds former Treasurer Joe Meyer, who died in early October. The 55-year-old Gordon is a rancher from the town of Buffalo. He recently resigned from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, where he served as a non-banking board member. Gordon ran unsuccessfully for Congress in 2008. He says he's committed to running for the treasurer's office in 2014 and hasn't considered his options after that.

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