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Preceded by
  
Lorraine Hunt

Political party
  
Republican

Education
  
Stanford University

Succeeded by
  
Kate Marshall

Parents
  
Thaddeus Krolicki


Preceded by
  
Robert L. Seale

Spouse
  
Kelly Krolicki

Succeeded by
  
Mark Hutchison

Name
  
Brian Krolicki

Party
  
Republican Party

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Full Name
  
Brian K. Krolicki

Born
  
December 31, 1960 (age 63) Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S. (
1960-12-31
)

Residence
  
Carson City, Nevada, U.S. (1999–2015, while in office) Stateline, Nevada, U.S.

Role
  
Former Lieutenant Governor of Nevada

Previous office
  
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada (2007–2015)

Children
  
Caroline Krolicki, Katherine Krolicki, Elizabeth Krolicki

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Brian K. Krolicki (born December 31, 1960) is an American businessman and politician. He was the 33rd Lieutenant Governor of Nevada, from 2007 to 2015. As the Lieutenant Governor, he presided over the Nevada State Senate, chaired the Commission on Tourism, and served on the State Board of Transportation and the Reno Tahoe Winter Games Coalition. Previously, he served two terms as the Nevada State Treasurer. He is a member of the Republican Party. Krolicki was not eligible to run for a third term in 2014 due to lifetime term limits by the Nevada Constitution.

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Education

Krolicki is a graduate of Stanford University, where he graduated in 1983 with a degree in Political Science.

Professional life

Preceding his election as State Treasurer, Krolicki worked for Bankers Trust in New York City, and Smith Barney in San Francisco and Manama, Bahrain.

State Treasurer

Krolicki was elected state treasurer in 1998. During his tenure, Krolicki worked to make college education more affordable, and considered it "a cornerstone of his administration." He created the State Treasurer's College Savings Plan and Nevada's Prepaid College Tuition Program, and oversaw the set-up of the Gates Scholarship in Nevada.

Along his work in higher-education accessibility, Krolicki obtained upgrades from credit-rating agencies for Nevada, saving taxpayers millions of dollars in interest payments. All rating agencies now consider Nevada just a notch below AAA, the highest and most coveted rating, and held by very few states. Krolicki was also the first state treasurer in the United States to receive the coveted Certificate of Excellence in Investment Policy from the Association of Public Treasurers of the United States and Canada. Krolicki also formulated and implemented many investment programs that obtained tens of millions of dollars in revenue for the state.

On the national level, in 2002, Brian was unanimously elected by his peers to serve as president of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST), which collectively represents over $1 trillion in assets. As president, he founded the NAST Committee on Corporate Governance and served as chairman of the NAST Foundation, which promotes financial literacy and education throughout the nation. He has worked hard to promote financial literacy in Nevada by introducing the Nevada Women's Money Conference, a free event designed to provide the necessary tools and information to become financially educated. In May 2004, Brian was selected by his state treasurer colleagues to receive the Unruh Award, given to the nation's most outstanding state treasurer. Most recently, in December 2004, Brian was again honored by his national peers in both the private and public sectors with the highly regarded Gritz Award for Excellence in Public Finance in recognition of his leadership and innovation in the area of public debt management.

Lieutenant governor

In 2006, Krolicki was elected Lieutenant Governor of Nevada. He was re-elected in 2010.

Prosecution by Nevada Attorney General

On December 3, 2008, Krolicki was indicted (and then exonerated) on four felony counts. The charges were related to Krolicki's management of a multibillion-dollar college savings program in his previous position as Nevada's state treasurer. Two of the counts were of misappropriation and falsification of accounts by a public officer, and two counts were of misappropriation by a treasurer. He faced up to four years in prison on each of the four counts for a maximum of sixteen years. Krolicki said that there is no basis for the charges and that it is a partisan effort by Democratic Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

A Las Vegas judge later dismissed the charges, exonerating Krolicki and his Chief of Staff Kathy Besser.

Awards

On July 26, 2010, the lehendakari of the Basque Country gave him the Lagun Onari (to the best friend) basque prize in the state visit of the lehendakari Patxi Lopez to the United States.

References

Brian Krolicki Wikipedia