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State of CaliforniaCandidate for Treasurer

Greg Conlon
Businessman/CPA
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Reform Public Pension Unfunded Liabilities of over $300 billion by starting a new Defined Benefit Pension plan for new employees only.
- Improve the State's Credit Rating from fourth to last to an acceptable rating of AA or above by addressing the unfunded pension liabilities problem.
- Change State Constitution to appoint the State Treasurer and Controller by the Governor rather than elect by voters to get more competent people who are non-partisian.
Experience
Experience
Profession:Businessman and CPA
Business Consultant, Self-employed (2001–current)
Of-Counsel Attorney, Mark C. Watson, P. C. Law Firm (2017–current)
Chairman, Finance Committee of the City of Atherton — Appointed position (2010–2014)
President or Commissioner, California Public Utilities Commission — Appointed position (1993–1999)
Commissioner, California Transportation Commission — Appointed position (1995–1998)
Partner, International Public Accounting of Arthur Andersen & Co. (1959–1991)
Captain and Air Force Pilot, U S Air Force (1956–1959)
Education
University of Utah, Business and Accounting Degree and University of San Francisco Law School J D Degree — B A Degree in Business/ Accounting at U of Utah 1955, Law Degree at U of San Francisco Law School 2000., Public Accounting resulting in my CPA, Certified Publice Accounting certificate (2000)
Community Activities
Chairman and Treasurer, California Industry Education Counsel (1988–current)
Board of Directors and Treasurer, Self Help for the Elderly Social Service Agency (1988–2000)
Who supports this candidate?
Who gave money to this candidate?
Contributions
Total money raised: $44,847
Top contributors that gave money to support the candidate, by organization:
1
Greg Conlon
$6,757
2
Employees of Jelly Belly Candy Company
$5,000
2
Employees of O'brien Homes
$5,000
3
Voxara
$2,500
4
Employees of Craig Robinson Realty
$2,000
More information about contributions
By State:
By Size:
Large contributions (96.90%)
Small contributions (3.10%)
By Type:
From organizations (12.20%)
From individuals (87.80%)
Source: MapLight analysis of data from the California Secretary of State.