Difference between revisions of "Cory Spurling"
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+ | Spurling began his career at the Defense Research and Analysis Center. After which he got hired to work in the Ministry of Defense under [[Eli Dupont]]. His work for Dupont got him noticed and he went to work as a defense policy advisor for Prime Minister [[Danyal Sadik]]. In 2049, he left the Prime Minister's office to become the campaign manager for [[Tate Dennell]]. After Dennell lost the election, he became the Communications Director for [[Patrick Murphy]] as Minister of International Relations. He then ran for state delegacy in 2052 and won. After serving 2 terms, he ran for president in the 2065 and 2069 presidential elections. In 2069, he worked as the Communications Director for President [[Tommy Papillion]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 20 May 2022
Cory Spurling | |
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State Delegate from Grandoix's 4th District | |
In office 2052–2064 | |
Preceded by | René Marquette |
Succeeded by | Walter Boudreau |
Personal details | |
Born | Cory Spurling |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Libertist |
Profession | Politician, Lawyer |
Military service | |
Branch/service | Icarisian Navy |
Years of service | 2030-2036 |
Cory Spurling
Early life and career
Political career
Spurling began his career at the Defense Research and Analysis Center. After which he got hired to work in the Ministry of Defense under Eli Dupont. His work for Dupont got him noticed and he went to work as a defense policy advisor for Prime Minister Danyal Sadik. In 2049, he left the Prime Minister's office to become the campaign manager for Tate Dennell. After Dennell lost the election, he became the Communications Director for Patrick Murphy as Minister of International Relations. He then ran for state delegacy in 2052 and won. After serving 2 terms, he ran for president in the 2065 and 2069 presidential elections. In 2069, he worked as the Communications Director for President Tommy Papillion.