My story is one that involves many people but the primary person I would like to thank is my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Without him, nothing is possible.
I grew up in McCandless and have been a resident for the past 37 years. I attended Saint Sebastian’s School in Ross from grades from 1st through 8th before moving onto Vincentian Academy, where I played basketball. I attended Duquesne University and earned my Bachelors degree in Business, with a concentration in Accounting.
I am an Accountant by trade and have been preparing Taxes both professionally and personally. Currently, I am in the process of obtaining my CPA. Professionally I have worked at BNY Mellon and PNC Bank, as well as other organizations in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
I am running for the Pennsylvania State Committee in the 38th Senate District (Northern Suburbs of Pittsburgh) because there are simply too many people on State and local committees that go along to get along. They would rather compromise on principles and claim victory as opposed to standing for what’s right, even though it might not be popular.
I am a Constitutional Conservative who opposes lockdowns and mandates in any form or fashion. After observing what happened during the lockdowns, I felt a call to action to ensure that personal liberties would never be lost ever again. I believe that there is not such as thing as an “Essential Business.” Why? Because all businesses are essential. Every individual and family needs a means to sustain themselves without the interference of government intervention.
As a proud member of the Allegheny County Young Republicans for the past three years, I have been politically active through my volunteer activity as I have made many phone calls and knocked on many doors for various candidates. I have also volunteered for the Westmoreland County Republicans as well doing similar activities.
I am a big believer in a quote that was given by former NATO Secretary Adlai Stephenson, “It is far too easy to fight for principles than it is to live up to them.” I will stand by this mantra as I serve and lead on State committee. If you want a fighter, you will get one in Bob Crankovic and, God willing, I hope to earn your vote.
I grew up in McCandless and have been a resident for the past 37 years. I attended Saint Sebastian’s School in Ross from grades from 1st through 8th before moving onto Vincentian Academy, where I played basketball. I attended Duquesne University and earned my Bachelors degree in Business, with a concentration in Accounting.
I am an Accountant by trade and have been preparing Taxes both professionally and personally. Currently, I am in the process of obtaining my CPA. Professionally I have worked at BNY Mellon and PNC Bank, as well as other organizations in the Greater Pittsburgh area.
I am running for the Pennsylvania State Committee in the 38th Senate District (Northern Suburbs of Pittsburgh) because there are simply too many people on State and local committees that go along to get along. They would rather compromise on principles and claim victory as opposed to standing for what’s right, even though it might not be popular.
I am a Constitutional Conservative who opposes lockdowns and mandates in any form or fashion. After observing what happened during the lockdowns, I felt a call to action to ensure that personal liberties would never be lost ever again. I believe that there is not such as thing as an “Essential Business.” Why? Because all businesses are essential. Every individual and family needs a means to sustain themselves without the interference of government intervention.
As a proud member of the Allegheny County Young Republicans for the past three years, I have been politically active through my volunteer activity as I have made many phone calls and knocked on many doors for various candidates. I have also volunteered for the Westmoreland County Republicans as well doing similar activities.
I am a big believer in a quote that was given by former NATO Secretary Adlai Stephenson, “It is far too easy to fight for principles than it is to live up to them.” I will stand by this mantra as I serve and lead on State committee. If you want a fighter, you will get one in Bob Crankovic and, God willing, I hope to earn your vote.