Wednesday, April 28, 2010

4/28 - Paul R. Hollrah

Paul R. Hollrah - Senior Fellow at Lincoln Heritage Institute
Mr. Hollrah is a native of St. Charles, Missouri. He holds a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri and is a 2001 inductee in the Civil Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni. From 1962-70 he served as a Senior Project Engineer for Cities Service Oil Company (CITGO) and the Sun Oil Company (Sunoco) in New York and Tulsa. From 1966-70 he served as a member of the six-man industry task force responsible for economic justification of the Explorer Pipeline, a major Houston-Chicago products pipeline system….then the world’s largest privately-financed construction project.He is a founder and former director of the State Governmental Affairs Council; a former member of the General Committee on State Relations, American Petroleum Institute; a former member of the Business Advisory Board, American Legislative Exchange Council; a former chairman of the Board of Trustees of the State Legislative Policy Institute, National Center for Legislative Research; a former commissioner of the Pennsylvania Child Support Commission; and a former member of the Board of Trustees, Congress of Small Cities of Russia.
He has served the Republican Party as a Legislative District Director, Congressional District Committeeman, County Chairman, State Committee Member, and as a State and National Convention Delegate. In 1986-87 he served as deputy campaign manager in the presidential exploratory committee of former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld. In 2000 he served as a Bush-Cheney Elector in the U.S. Electoral College and in 2004 he was elected chairman of Oklahoma’s seven-member delegation to the U.S. Electoral College.   He currently writes a twice-weekly political column and has published more than 400 op-ed columns. He serves as a Senior Fellow at the Lincoln Heritage Institute and is a Contributing Editor for the New Media Journal, The Conservative Voice, HigherGround.com., FamilySecurity Matters.com, and the Great Am

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