MCR Executive Director Tyler Sunderman Launches Campaign for State Chairman
For Immediate Release:
Contact: Sara Linert
linert@gmail.com
651.249.9294
St. Paul – MCR Executive Director Tyler Sunderman announced today that he is running for Chairman of the Minnesota College Republicans.
“MCRs will have a pivotal role in the crucial 2006 elections and I am excited to lead that effort. College Republicans across the state must effectively organize to defeat the DFL in elections at all levels of government,” said Sunderman.
Sunderman became a leader in College Republicans as soon as he started college at the University of St. Thomas in 2003. He quickly proved his leadership abilities by recruiting the greatest number of Bush Volunteers in the 2004 March Madness Tournament, propelling the Minnesota College Republicans to first place in the national tournament.
In the spring of 2004, as a freshman, Sunderman was elected Chairman of the University of St. Thomas CRs. As Chair, his leadership brought the club national recognition, being named Best Club in the Nation by the College Republican National Committee at its 2005 convention.
For the past nine months, Sunderman has served MCRs as its Executive Director under Chairman Tina Quick, who has declined to run for a second term. He has been a decisive member of the MCR Executive Board throughout his term and has led the recruiting program and volunteer efforts for many key special elections across the state in 2005.
In the coming weeks, Sunderman will announce the members of his team as well as his plan to bring the Minnesota College Republicans to new levels of activism, technology, fundraising and membership. Leadership elections will be held at the MCR Annual State Convention on March 4, 2006.
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For Immediate Release:
Contact: Sara Linert
linert@gmail.com
651.249.9294
St. Paul – MCR Executive Director Tyler Sunderman announced today that he is running for Chairman of the Minnesota College Republicans.
“MCRs will have a pivotal role in the crucial 2006 elections and I am excited to lead that effort. College Republicans across the state must effectively organize to defeat the DFL in elections at all levels of government,” said Sunderman.
Sunderman became a leader in College Republicans as soon as he started college at the University of St. Thomas in 2003. He quickly proved his leadership abilities by recruiting the greatest number of Bush Volunteers in the 2004 March Madness Tournament, propelling the Minnesota College Republicans to first place in the national tournament.
In the spring of 2004, as a freshman, Sunderman was elected Chairman of the University of St. Thomas CRs. As Chair, his leadership brought the club national recognition, being named Best Club in the Nation by the College Republican National Committee at its 2005 convention.
For the past nine months, Sunderman has served MCRs as its Executive Director under Chairman Tina Quick, who has declined to run for a second term. He has been a decisive member of the MCR Executive Board throughout his term and has led the recruiting program and volunteer efforts for many key special elections across the state in 2005.
In the coming weeks, Sunderman will announce the members of his team as well as his plan to bring the Minnesota College Republicans to new levels of activism, technology, fundraising and membership. Leadership elections will be held at the MCR Annual State Convention on March 4, 2006.
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