Difference between revisions of "Cory Spurling"

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|image = [[File:Cory Spurling.png|225px]]
 
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|caption = Photo of Cory Spurling
 
|caption = Photo of Cory Spurling
|office = [[Icarisian Council of Delegates|State Delegate]] from [[4th District of Grandoix|Grandoix's 4th District]]
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|office = [[Ministry of Defense (Icaris)#Office of Counterterrorism|Director of the Office of Counterterrorism]]
|term_start = 2052
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|term_start = 2079
|term_end = 2064
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|term_end = 2083
|predecessor = [[René Marquette]]
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|predecessor =
|successor = [[Walter Boudreau]]
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|office2 = [[Ministry of Defense (Icaris)#Office of Counterterrorism|Deputy Director of the Office of Counterterrorism]]
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|term_start2 = 2076
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|term_end2 = 2079
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|office3 = [[Icarisian Council of Delegates|State Delegate]] from [[4th District of Grandoix|Grandoix's 4th District]]
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|term_start3 = 2052
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|term_end3 = 2064
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|predecessor3 = [[René Marquette]]
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|successor3 = [[Walter Boudreau]]
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|birthname = Cory Spurling
 
|birthname = Cory Spurling
 
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=Early life and career=
 
=Early life and career=
 
=Political career=
 
=Political career=
Spurling began his career at the [[Defense Research and Analysis Center]]. From 2043-2045 he was a policy advisor to the Deputy Minister of Global and Domestic Security. His work in MoD 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 joined the Papillion administration as the president's Communications Director from 2069-2073. From 2073-2076, he served as the Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister of Global and Domestic Securuty. In 2076, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Office of Counterterrorism and in 2079, he was appointed Director. He ran for president in 2065 and 2069, losing both Libertist Party primaries.  
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Spurling began his career at the [[Defense Research and Analysis Center]]. From 2043-2045 he was a policy advisor to the Deputy Minister of Global and Domestic Security. His work in MoD 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 joined the Papillion administration as the president's Communications Director from 2069-2073. From 2073-2076, he served as the Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister of Global and Domestic Security. In 2076, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Office of Counterterrorism and in 2079, he was appointed Director. He ran for president in 2065 and 2069, losing both Libertist Party primaries.  
  
 
==Political views==
 
==Political views==

Revision as of 22:06, 7 July 2022

Cory Spurling
Cory Spurling.png
Photo of Cory Spurling
Director of the Office of Counterterrorism
In office
2079–2083
Deputy Director of the Office of Counterterrorism
In office
2076–2079
State Delegate from Grandoix's 4th District
In office
2052–2064
Preceded byRené Marquette
Succeeded byWalter Boudreau
Personal details
Born
Cory Spurling
NationalityIcarisian
Political partyLibertist
ProfessionPolitician
Military service
Branch/serviceIcarisian Navy
Years of service2030-2036

Cory Spurling

Early life and career

Political career

Spurling began his career at the Defense Research and Analysis Center. From 2043-2045 he was a policy advisor to the Deputy Minister of Global and Domestic Security. His work in MoD 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 joined the Papillion administration as the president's Communications Director from 2069-2073. From 2073-2076, he served as the Chief of Staff to the Deputy Minister of Global and Domestic Security. In 2076, he was appointed Deputy Director of the Office of Counterterrorism and in 2079, he was appointed Director. He ran for president in 2065 and 2069, losing both Libertist Party primaries.

Political views

Personal life