On the February 17th broadcast (below) of "Gross Reality," Steve Gross discussed the role of government in business with Doug MacGinnitie, businessman-turned-politican and candidate for Secretary of State in Georgia.
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Doug MacGinnitie is a businessman-turned-candidate for Secretary of State of Georgia. Doug has lived most of his life in metro Atlanta, attending elementary and high school in DeKalb County. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Dartmouth College with a B.A. in History and Emory Law School. Following law school, Doug worked as an associate at Alston & Bird, was Chief Counsel for Georgia Pacific, and served as General Counsel for Hobbs Group. He co-founded and served as Chief Operating Officer for Beecher Carlson, a commercial insurance brokerage firm based in Atlanta.
Doug and his wife Missy live in Sandy Springs where they are raising their three children; Doug currently serves on the Sandy Springs City Council. Doug is active in several civic organizations including the Truancy Intervention Project and the Sandy Springs Rotary. With the goal of applying his conservative principles and private sector experience to state government, in February 2009 Doug officially became a candidate for Georgia’s Secretary of State. Find out more about Doug MacGinnitie's plans and activites by following him at these URL's:
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