Dana Announces Another Major Republican Endorsement

Posted by Team Walsh - Fri, February 12, 2010 at 05:36 PM

Darcy Linn Endorses Dana Walsh for Congress

SAN FRANCISCO—Dana is proud to announce another endorsement from a highly respected Bay Area Republican leader, Darcy Linn, current Treasurer and Budget Committee Chairman for the Contra Costa Republican Party.

“Dana Walsh embodies the qualities we want in a Congresswoman,” said Darcy. “She has the integrity to do what is best for the American people and the courage to fight for her ideals.”

Prior to moving to Contra Costa County Ms. Linn served the Party as an elected official, when she was elected to the San Francisco County Republican Central Committee. It was here where her colleagues took note of her leadership skills and financial background and voted her to the Executive Committee as Treasurer.

A life-long Republican and one of the Bay Area's most active Republican leaders, Darcy has been instrumental in numerous political campaigns. She held the position of Bay Area Events Chair for the Simon for Governor campaign in 2002, was a San Francisco County Co-Chair for the 2004 Bush-Cheney reelection campaign, and was Bay Area Regional Chair for Rudy Giuliani in 2007.

Often a media spokesperson for the Party, specifically regarding women's issues, Darcy has served for years on the board of the San Francisco County Republican Women's Federated and the California Women's Association. In 2004, Ms. Linn was elected President of the San Francisco County Republican Women's Federated and was re-elected to the post in 2005. Currently, Darcy is President of the California Women’s Leadership Association’s Bay Area chapter.

On top of her leadership in so many integral community organizations, Darcy is a very successful businesswoman, having worked her way up the ranks in corporate finance for Fortune 500 organizations such as The Gap, Discovery Channel, and Federated Department Stores. Dana is proud to have Darcy, a leader and businesswoman, who believes in reducing the tax and regulatory burden on business enterprises, support her campaign for congress!

 

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