Walker Stapleton

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Walker Stapleton
Treasurer of Colorado
Assumed office
January 11, 2011
Governor John Hickenlooper
Preceded by Cary Kennedy
Personal details
Born (1974-04-15) April 15, 1974 (age 50)
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Jenna Stapleton
Children Craig
Colette
Olivia
Alma mater Williams College
London School of Economics
Harvard University

Walker Stapleton (born April 15, 1974) is serving in his second term as Colorado's State Treasurer. He was elected on November 2, 2010 after defeating incumbent Cary Kennedy with 50.73% of the vote and reelected on November 4, 2014, defeating former Congresswoman Betsy Markey by 5%.[dead link] .

Currently Treasurer Stapleton is the only two-term Republican elected official serving in a statewide elected office in Colorado.

The duties of the Colorado State Treasurer’s office include investing Colorado’s tax dollars, overseeing the unclaimed property division, which distributes property back to its lawful owners, and serving on the board of the Public Employee Retirement Association (PERA)[citation needed].

In 2014, Treasurer Stapleton was named one of America's top 24 rising political stars by the Aspen Institute. He received the Aspen Institute's prestigious Rodel Fellowship, a program designed to bring together elected officials who have demonstrated an outstanding ability to work responsibly across partisan divisions and bring greater civility to public discourse. [1]

In 2015, Walker Stapleton was selected as a Hunt-Kean Leadership Fellow. These leadership fellows are a group of the highest-ranking elected state officials in the nation who have committed themselves to a k-12 education policy immersion through Hunt-Kean named after renowned governors Jim Hunt (D-NC 1977 1985; 1993-2001) and Tom Kean (R-NJ 1982-1990).

Treasurer Stapleton is a Metro Regional Council Member of the El Pomar Foundation which gives grants to non-profits that provide basic services such as food and shelter to people in need.

In 2015, Treasurer Stapleton became a member of the Harvard Business School Alumni Board which provides input, expertise, and feedback to the leadership of External Relations and the School.

Other than serving as an advocate for the Colorado pension members and taxpayers, Treasurer Stapleton wrote the law to allow County Treasurers to invest in US Treasuries after the S&P downgrade of the United States' credit rating, which has saved millions of dollars in lost revenue. He has also changed the way Colorado issues debt, making it more transparent and saving Coloradan's millions of dollars in the process.[citation needed]

Early life

Treasurer Stapleton is from Colorado. His family has been active in Colorado since the early 1900s[citation needed]. Before being sworn in as Colorado’s 43rd State Treasurer, Treasurer Stapleton served as CEO and CFO of various private and publicly traded companies[citation needed].

Walker graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts, and he holds a graduate degree in business economics from the London School of Economics and an MBA from Harvard Business School[citation needed]. He is the son of diplomat Craig Roberts Stapleton. His great-grandfather Benjamin F. Stapleton, was a politician who served five terms as mayor of Denver.

Personal life

His mother, Dorothy Walker Stapleton, is a first cousin of former U.S. President George H. W. Bush, making him a second cousin of former U.S. President George W. Bush.

Walker, his wife Jenna, son Craig, and daughters Colette and Olivia live in Arapahoe county. Treasurer Stapleton's community efforts include serving on the Board of Directors of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver. His wife Jenna is on the Board of Advisors of ACE Scholarships. Together, on a volunteer basis, they are involved in many other Colorado charities.

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Political offices
Preceded by Colorado State Treasurer
2011–present
Incumbent