Spencer Deery

American politician
Spencer Deery
Member of the Indiana Senate
from the 23rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 22, 2022
Preceded byPhil Boots
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
EducationBrigham Young University (BA)
George Washington University (MS)

Spencer Deery is an American politician serving as a member of the Indiana Senate from the 23rd district. He assumed office on November 22, 2022.

Career

Deery earned a bachelor's degree from the Brigham Young University in communications and a master's degree in public administration from George Washington University.[1] Deery was a publicist at Deseret Book Company, a The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints publishing company, in 2008.[2][3] Deery worked as deputy chief of staff at Purdue University for former university president Mitch Daniels.[4] Before his time at Purdue University, he served as a public policy research aid in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.[5]

Personal life

Deery and his wife, Alicia, live in Tippecanoe County with their three children.[6] Deery is an Eagle Scout and is fluent in Spanish.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Spencer Deery". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  2. ^ https://www.deseret.com/2008/12/4/20289412/volume-crafted-with-long-shelf-life-in-mind/
  3. ^ https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencerdeery/
  4. ^ "Meet the candidates running for Indiana Senate District 23". 21 October 2022. Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  5. ^ "Spencer Deery announces his state Senate campaign". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  6. ^ "Spencer Deery". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  7. ^ "Meet Spencer". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
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Members of the Indiana Senate
123rd General Assembly (2023–2024)
President of the Senate
Suzanne Crouch (R)
President pro tempore
Rodric Bray (R)
Majority Leader
Chris Garten (R)
Minority Leader
Greg Taylor (D)
  1. Dan Dernulc (R)
  2. Lonnie Randolph (D)
  3. David Vinzant (D)
  4. Rodney Pol Jr. (D)
  5. Ed Charbonneau (R)
  6. Rick Niemeyer (R)
  7. Brian Buchanan (R)
  8. Mike Bohacek (R)
  9. Ryan Mishler (R)
  10. David L. Niezgodski (D)
  11. Linda Rogers (R)
  12. Blake Doriot (R)
  13. Sue Glick (R)
  14. Tyler Johnson (R)
  15. Liz Brown (R)
  16. Justin Busch (R)
  17. Andy Zay (R)
  18. Stacey Donato (R)
  19. Travis Holdman (R)
  20. Scott Baldwin (R)
  21. James R. Buck (R)
  22. Ron Alting (R)
  23. Spencer Deery (R)
  24. John Crane (R)
  25. Mike Gaskill (R)
  26. Scott Alexander (R)
  27. Jeff Raatz (R)
  28. Michael Crider (R)
  29. J. D. Ford (D)
  30. Fady Qaddoura (D)
  31. Kyle Walker (R)
  32. Aaron Freeman (R)
  33. Greg Taylor (D)
  34. La Keisha Jackson (D)
  35. R. Michael Young (R)
  36. Cyndi Carrasco (R)
  37. Rodric Bray (R)
  38. Greg Goode (R)
  39. Eric Bassler (R)
  40. Shelli Yoder (D)
  41. Greg Walker (R)
  42. Jean Leising (R)
  43. Randy Maxwell (R)
  44. Eric Koch (R)
  45. Chris Garten (R)
  46. Andrea Hunley (D)
  47. Gary Byrne (R)
  48. Mark Messmer (R)
  49. Jim Tomes (R)
  50. Vaneta Becker (R)


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