Oklahoma State Senate Candidate Dan Newberry.
With more than 13 years experience as a professional manager, Dan Newberry has a track record of success. Dan’s strong work ethic, leadership skills and determination have helped him build his own mortgage company, Homeland Federal Mortgage. As the company’s president and CEO, Dan knows how to develop and meet a budget, make a payroll, manage people, and guide a profitable business through uncertain times. He also understands the obstacles and demands that businesses face.
An active member of Victory Christian Center, Dan Newberry is a onetime youth pastor; Dan also is a devoted Christian who shares the values of Oklahomans. Dan believes that life must be protected, from conception to natural end, and he will work to defend traditional marriages and families.
Dan Newberry is a natural-born leader. He guides his family, directs all aspects of his business and serves as a spiritual leader in his church and community. Dan’s every decision is anchored by his strong, Oklahoma values and deeply-held conservative convictions.
Dan Newberry is a family man whose number one priority is his wife, Laura and their Children, Claire, 2 and Paige, 10 months.
To learn more about Dan Newberry or how you can contribute to his campaign, please visit his website at:
www.DanNewberry.com
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