Friday, January 31, 2014

Randy Pullen Candidate For Arizona State Treasurer Garners Two High Profile Endorsements

Randy Pullen Announces Endorsements of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Attorney General Tom Horne
 

ARIZONA – Randy Pullen, former Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party and Treasurer of the Republican National Committee announced today his first two high profile endorsements in the race for Arizona Treasurer. 

“I am proud to have Sheriff Arpaio and Attorney General Horne supporting my candidacy for Arizona State Treasurer,” said Pullen. “Both the Sheriff and Attorney General have a long and successful history representing the voters of Arizona and I look forward to working with them as Treasurer.”

As Chairman of the AZGOP, Pullen oversaw the landslide victory in 2010 helping Republican candidates capture every statewide office.  That same year, the voters elected Republican super majorities to both houses of the Arizona legislature – the first time that has ever happened.  He also served as Treasurer of the Republican National Committee from 2009 to 2011, would be the first State Treasurer in the last 12 years with an MBA in Finance and a CPA. 

“Randy is just what the taxpayers are looking for in our State Treasurer,” said Sheriff Arpaio. “His experience as a business owner in the private sector and working as a CPA make him the most qualified for the office.”

Attorney General Horne added, “Randy’s work as Chairman of the Party and Treasurer of the RNC are proof that he is the best person for the job as State Treasurer.  His educational and professional background have prepared him perfectly for the job.”

Randy is founder and President of WageWatch, Inc., a premier internet based compensation and benefit survey firm serving Fortune 1,000 companies.  WageWatch has over 5,000 subscribing companies representing over 1.5 million employees nationwide. Pullen was also a partner with the international accounting firm of Deloitte & Touche.


Randy has been married to his wife Katherine for 17 years and they have five children between them.  He has lived in Phoenix for 35 years.