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Ed Kless is a Libertarian activist and | {{Infobox Person | ||
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|image-caption = Ed Kless (at left) interviewing Governor Gary Johnson at the 2016 LPTexas State Convention. | |||
|office = [[Collin County Libertarian Party]] | |||
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'''Ed Kless''' is a Libertarian activist and former Chair of the Collin County Libertarian Party. He served as the nominee for Texas State Senate in District 8 in both 2010 and 2012. | |||
Born in Brooklyn, NY, he | Born in Brooklyn, NY, he moved to Texas in 2004 and lives in Allen with his wife, Christine and two children, Sean and Cara. He has three daughters Cailín, Sionáin, and Éirinn from a previous marriage. | ||
He works for Sage | He works for Sage Accountant Solutions as the senior director of partner development and strategy. In addition, he is a senior fellow at the [[VeraSage Institute]], a think tank devoted to professional organizations and the free market. He cohosts a weekly radio show, ''[http://thesoulofenterprise.com/ The Soul of Enterprise]'' on the [https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2347/the-soul-of-enterprise-business-in-the-knowledge-economy VoiceAmerica TalkShow Network] and has spoken on three continents about the power of entrepreneurs and their ability to create wealth. | ||
==Campaigns== | |||
*Texas State Senate District 8 (2010, 2012) | |||
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==External Links== | |||
*[http://verasage.com VeraSage Institute] | |||
*[http://thesoulofenterprise.com/ The Soul of Enterprise] | |||
*[[Libertarian Party of Texas]] | |||
*[[Collin County Libertarian Party]] | |||
*[https://www.sage.com/us/accountant Sage Accountant Solutions] | |||
*[[Texas Senate District 8]] | |||
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[[Category: Party Activists from the 2010s]] |
Latest revision as of 05:39, 27 December 2019
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Ed Kless (at left) interviewing Governor Gary Johnson at the 2016 LPTexas State Convention. | |
Chair Collin County Libertarian Party | |
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Predecessor: | Unknown |
Successor: | Unknown |
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Party: | Libertarian Party |
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Ed Kless is a Libertarian activist and former Chair of the Collin County Libertarian Party. He served as the nominee for Texas State Senate in District 8 in both 2010 and 2012.
Born in Brooklyn, NY, he moved to Texas in 2004 and lives in Allen with his wife, Christine and two children, Sean and Cara. He has three daughters Cailín, Sionáin, and Éirinn from a previous marriage.
He works for Sage Accountant Solutions as the senior director of partner development and strategy. In addition, he is a senior fellow at the VeraSage Institute, a think tank devoted to professional organizations and the free market. He cohosts a weekly radio show, The Soul of Enterprise on the VoiceAmerica TalkShow Network and has spoken on three continents about the power of entrepreneurs and their ability to create wealth.
Campaigns
- Texas State Senate District 8 (2010, 2012)