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Election 2014: (Ad): Dale McCloud for Adair County Court Clerk

2014-01-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo Campaign Photo.
Vote Dale McCloud for Adair County Court Clerk
"Committed to Exceptional Service"
I would like to introduce myself as a Republican Candidate for Adair County Court Clerk. I was raised in Adair County and am one of Evelyn Grant McCloud’s seven children. I am married to Imogene "Cricket" Karnes McCloud and together we have two daughters Jennifer Richard Akin (Todd), and Mindy Lynn Smith (Barry).
I graduated from Adair County High School. I worked 7 years for General Electric in Louisville, Kentucky. I later moved back to Adair County to work for IMO Industries as an Industrial/Manufacturing engineer and senior manufacturing supervisor for 25 years. While working at IMO Industries, I enrolled and graduated from Lindsey Wilson College. After resigning from IMO, I served as Vice-President and managed Karnes Motor Company , an auto dealership in Somerset, Kentucky. After selling Karnes Motor Company, I was employed as General Manager for Fletcher’s Motors in Liberty, Kentucky. Many of you may know me from my career in Real Estate. Since 1984, I acquired licenses for residential/commercial real estate, residential real estate appraiser, and apprentice auctioneer. Most recently, I was employed as a Pretrial Officer Supervisor by the Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts.
I am a Veteran of the United States Army, having proudly served in 1970-1971 and honorably discharged.
I am asking for YOUR help and support in the upcoming Primary Election, so that I may…
*Commit to exceptional service for the Citizens of Adair County
*Ensure fair, friendly and efficient office environment
*Provide Saturday office hours for YOUR convenience
Over the years, my work history has provided me with the necessary skills to be QUALIFIED to serve as YOUR Adair County Court Clerk. Management, customer service, licensing/transferring vehicles, real estate agent and appraisal experiences are all qualifications important and relevant to serving in this office.
I am excited for this opportunity and appreciate your confidence, consideration and support. I hope to personally contact as many people as possible during my campaign. Please feel free to speak with me and let me know how you envision YOUR next Court Clerk.
Paid for by Dale McCloud
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