Darby Brown
Darby Brown | |
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Ambassador to Torisinia | |
In office 2061–2063 | |
Director of Policy Strategy and Tactics for the Traditionalist Party | |
In office 2034–2046 | |
Preceded by | Edwin Dale |
State Delegate from Grandoix's 2nd District | |
In office 2022–2034 | |
Preceded by | Inaugural Holder |
Succeeded by | Xavier Nassau |
Personal details | |
Born | Darby Brown 1994 |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Traditionalist |
Profession | Politician |
Darby Brown is an Icarisian politician, businesswoman, activist, philanthropist, policy expert, and diplomat. She began her career as one of the inaugural members of the Council of Delegates, serving as a State Delegate from Grandoix's 2nd District for 12 years. Prior to her State Delegacy, she served as the Director of the Policy Strategy and Tactics for the Traditionalist Party. She is the founder of a multibillion-dollar logistics company, PrismLink System Synergy Corporation, infrastructure and business assistance nonprofit the Phoenix Collective, super PAC and political advocacy group, Revival Twenty Commission, and has served as a National Parliament lobbyist, Industry Expert Liaison to the Bureau of Domestic Trade and Supply Chain Management, Senior Economic Policy Advisor to President Eli Dupont, and as Ambassador to Torisinia.
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Early life and childhood
State Delegate career
Brown served as the State Delegate for two terms from 2022-2034. She was a founding member of the 1st Council of Delegates and the 1st National Parliament. She represented Grandoix's 2nd District. She was known in the Council and during National Parliament sessions for her fierce demeanor and ability to persuade colleagues. She was known as the "Warrior Delegate", being an articulate and passionate Traditionalist with a keen ability to accomplish her goals.
Post-Delegate Political Activity
Brown's State Delegate career was only the beginning of her lifelong dedication to the political process and advocacy.
Director of Policy Strategy and Tactics, Traditionalist Party
Immediately following her State Delegacy, Brown was named Director of Policy Strategy and Tactics for the Traditionalist Party. She held this role for 12 years from 2034-2046. She was responsible for being the architect of the Traditionalist Party platform and election strategy. During this time she was uniquely a champion for Elise Shamir's career, eventually being elected as the first female President in 2045. Other politicians that have dedicated the success of their careers to Brown include, Penn Rothlisberger, Cynthia Masterson, Gabrielle Rousseau, Eli Dupont, Vors LeAnder, Dorothea Müller and Diego Hidalgo.
Revival Twenty Commission
Brown founded the Rivival Twenty Commission with the stated goal to "revive the energy, passion, and values of the age of our founding in 2020." The RTC is a political advocacy group and super PAC. The group stands for aligning both Traditionalists and Libertists along a Constitutionalist, defense, social conservative, economic liberal agenda. She founded the group and served as its Chairman of the Board from 2055-2061. She stepped down as Chairman in 2061 and was named Elder Emeritus until the end of her life.
National Parliament Lobbyist
Senior Economic Policy Advisor to the Pressident
Brown had an established previous relationship with President Eli Dupont when he was Director of the RAMP and Minister of Defense. She assisted heavily during his campaign and he named her as his Senior Economic Policy Advisor during his entire time in office.
Business career
PrismLink System Synergy Corporation
Following her role as Director of PST for the Traditionalist Party, Brown founded the logistics company PrismLink System Synergy Corporation in 2046. She served as its founder and CEO until 2069. She became the Chairman of the Board in 2069 and in 2074 returned it to a private company and sold it. PSSC
2046-2069 Founder and CEO of PrismLink System Synergy Corporation (multi-billion dollar company)
2069-2074 Chairman of the Board, turned compa