Randy Hopper
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Randy Hopper of Wisconsin

As a small business owner, Randy Hopper has been on the front lines of creating jobs for more than 17 years. A first time candidate for public office, Randy owns a family of small market radio stations in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, including KFIZ and WFON. Randy also owns and operates Tall Corn Music, an independent record label and artist management company featuring artists from Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois.

Randy's experience in the business world, combined with his education from Denison University and the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern University leave him uniquely suited to lead Wisconsin on the path to economic growth. Randy's campaign focused on his solutions for rebuilding Wisconsin's economy like expanding angel investment tax credits, eliminating capital gains taxes for gains reinvested in Wisconsin companies, and creating educational tax credits to ensure a well trained workforce. By electing Randy, the voters of the 18th Senate District have chosen a Senator that will make job creation job one in Madison.

Randy has been married to his wife Alysia for 12 years and have two children: Christopher and Isabella. The Hopper family has lived and worked in the Fond du Lac area for many years growing their business and volunteering for community events and working with charitable organizations to help those in need. Randy's media company, Mountain Dog Media, has grown to become not only a thriving business but an integral part of the communities of Fond du Lac and Oshkosh. Randy and Mountain Dog Media have helped lead fundraising efforts and provided promotions for a variety of charitable organizations and community oriented programs that enhance our quality of life.

To learn more about Randy Hopper or to make a contribution to help fend off a Democratic effort to overturn his election in a recount, please visit his website at www.hopperforsenate.com.

 

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