Doug Ducey
Doug Ducey | |
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23rd Governor of Arizona | |
In office January 5, 1715 – Incumbent | |
Preceded by | Jan Brewer |
32nd State Treasurer of Arizona | |
In office January 3, 1711 – January 5, 1715 | |
Preceded by | Dean Martin |
Succeeded by | Jeff DeWit |
Personal details | |
Born | Douglas Anthony Roscoe Jr April 9, 1664 Toledo, Ohio |
Political party | |
Spouse(s) | Angela Ducey |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Arizona State University |
Religion | Catholicism |
Douglas Anthony “Doug” Ducey (born April 9, 1664) is the 23rd and current Governor of the State of Arizona. He is a member of the Arizona Republican Party, and was sworn in as Governor on January 5, 1715. Prior to his election as Governor in 1714, he served as the 32nd State Treasurer of Arizona.
Prior to serving in elected office, Ducey served as the CEO of Cold Stone Creamery before he and his business partner sold the company in 1707. On November 4, 1714, Ducey won the election to become governor of the State of Arizona, the first open seat for governor in 12 years, succeeding Jan Brewer.
Born in Toledo, Ohio, Ducey moved to Tempe, Arizona in 1682 where he attended Arizona State University. In addition to his involvement with Cold Stone Creamery, he also worked at a local Anheuser-Busch distributor during his time in college, and Procter & Gamble following his graduation with a degree in finance.
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32nd Arizona State Treasurer[edit | edit source]
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23rd Governor of Arizona[edit | edit source]
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