Brian Bock filed to run for Chatham County Commissioner Monday 2/8/10

Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 22:43:49 -0500
From: Brad Johnson
Subject: Brian Bock filed to run for Chatham County Commissioner Monday 2/8/10

Brian Bock has launched his bid to unseat George Lucier in District 3. On Monday, February 8, 2010 Bock filed his Notice of Candidacy at the Chatham County Board of Elections.

Bock decided to run for County Commissioner “because the actions and proposals of the current county leadership are raising our taxes, trampling on our property rights, and spending our tax dollars on unnecessary pet projects in a time of severe recession. The current and proposed policies create an environment that is hostile to job creation and retention. They are policies that will scare off, rather than attract new businesses to Chatham County.”

Job creation will be a major focus of Bock’s campaign platform, “It’s time to reduce spending, respect taxpayers, and bring jobs to Chatham County.” With a background in Economics and Financial Markets, Bock will be the right choice when considering a leader who will be a steward of our tax dollars.

Upon graduating High School he enlisted in U.S. Navy as an Intelligence Specialist. He served at several commands on the east coast of the U.S. including the USS Theodore Roosevelt, the Navy & Marine Corps Intelligence Training Center, and the Joint Forces Intelligence Center.

While on active duty he attended college at nights and weekends obtaining a Bachelors degree in business management and a Masters degree in Human Resources Management.

After leaving active duty in 1992 he went to work in the private sector as an investment professional, which is what he still does today. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst and a Certified Financial Planner.  Additionally, after leaving active duty, he was commissioned in the U.S. Navy reserves as an Intelligence Officer. He remained in the naval reserves until retiring in 2004.

Brian’s campaign website is www.electbock.com