Candidate Profile:
Chad Lee
Office:
U.S. Representative District 2
Party:
Republican
Address:
403 Durtschi Drive ,
Mt. Horeb WI 53572
Phone:
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Related websites:
Campaign Finance
Opponents:
Tammy Baldwin
Peter Theron
Campaign Web site:
chadleeforcongress.com/blog/
Biography
From candidate Web site
Chad Lee grew up in Mt. Horeb, where his father and mother taught Chad, his three brothers and two sisters the value of hard work, integrity and the importance of keeping his word.
In his teens, Chad was active in the community, helping at his local church, while assisting in the youth group and leading the music team. He also held jobs working at the local grocery store and aquatic center. After his eighteenth birthday he began working with the mentally disabled in his community, which he enjoys doing to this day. During high school Chad held standing on The National Honor Society, competed on the varsity football and basketball teams and competed in the State Finals in track.
In years past Chad had the opportunity to share his creativity while being the electronic keyboardist and backup singer in a rock band. While either sporting a bleach-blond mohawk, or long curly hair, Chad enjoyed being a positive role-model to hundreds-of-thousands of people across America. Following his twentieth birthday he purchased his first real estate property. After attending UW-Madison, Chad finished off his four-year degree in Business Administration from Olivet Nazarene University. He then earned a position in sales and marketing. During that time Chad started contemplating the idea of starting a new business. A few months later Chad and his brother incorporated and started their own business. Even during these tough economic times, Chad has helped his business to continually grow. Unlike the politicians in Washington, Chad has shown he knows how to balance budgets, plan for the future and create jobs.
Wisconsin Public Radio & Television coverage
Listen to Chad Lee on Joy Cardin's radio program (second half of the hour)
Related Wisconsin News Headlines
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