Bob Adamson
Bob Adamson | |
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State Delegate from Eskimone's 4th District | |
In office 2058–2076 | |
Preceded by | Edward Gutise |
Succeeded by | Rachel Donahue |
5th Director of the Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy | |
In office 2049–2054 | |
President | Elise Shamir Eli Dupont |
Preceded by | Roger Christofias |
Succeeded by | Xavier Nassau |
Director of the Bureau of Market Regulation and Security | |
In office 2047–2049 | |
State Minister from Eskimone | |
In office 2026–2046 | |
Preceded by | Mykola Radchenko |
Succeeded by | James Kowalski |
Personal details | |
Born | Bob Adamson 1998 |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Traditionalist Party (Icaris) |
Profession | Politician |
Bob Adamson (b. 1998) served as a State Delegate and Minister from Eskimone and as the 5th Director of the Regulation Administration of Monetary Policy. Adamson ran for president in 2045 but lost the Traditionalist Party primary to Elise Shamir. After Shamir's first term, she named him as her choice for the Director of RAMP with the departure of Roger Christofias. He entered the office in 2049. He was kept in the position during the Eli Dupont administration, but only for one year. During 2053-2054, there were many rumors of conflict and insubordination between Adamson and Dupont and ultimately led to his resignation in 2054. It is speculated that Dupont essentially fired him from the position given their disagreements. Dupont later made an off-handed comment about his "loyalty" both to the administration and to the country.
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Personal life
Bob Adamson was notable stubborn and bullheaded, loyal to procedure and regulation with little wiggle room even in the name of public good.