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Dunbar is a lifelong Republican and has been involved in active Republican politics since the day Bill Clinton was elected president. She has been a Precinct Committeeman for almost 30 years and held elected positions in her District. She also served in the Arizona Legislature and the Tucson City Council (the last elected Republican in Tucson).
Gloria is devoted to making every Republican in SaddleBrooke a member of the club. She is married to Douglas Wolf, Pinal County Assessor.
The photo is Douglas, Governor Walker and Gloria Wolf.
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Kathleen has been involved in Grassroot Republican Politics since the day after Bill Clinton's presidential election. She was Chair of the fundraising committee in Pima County, Chaired numerous dinners and events, Chaired her Legislative District, and served in the Az Legislature and on the Tucson City Council.
Kathleen, married to Dick
Kathleen has been involved in Grassroot Republican Politics since the day after Bill Clinton's presidential election. She was Chair of the fundraising committee in Pima County, Chaired numerous dinners and events, Chaired her Legislative District, and served in the Az Legislature and on the Tucson City Council.
Kathleen, married to Dick Dunbar, have been partners in their political activities. Dick served as Treasurer of the Pima County Republican Party, and they were both elected delegates to the Republican Conventions (1996, 2000). Both are long-time Tucson residents. Dick graduated from Amphi and the U of A, Kathleen moved to Tucson in 1985,
Every Saturday night Gloria and her parents would watch William F. Buckley, Jr. on Firing Line. This built the foundation for a conservative young woman, a bit of a fish-out-of-water amidst the 10,000 lakes of Minnesota. When she met Douglas Wolf in 1981, he was an employee of the Republican party and worked in Southern Minnesota. She b
Every Saturday night Gloria and her parents would watch William F. Buckley, Jr. on Firing Line. This built the foundation for a conservative young woman, a bit of a fish-out-of-water amidst the 10,000 lakes of Minnesota. When she met Douglas Wolf in 1981, he was an employee of the Republican party and worked in Southern Minnesota. She brought the only Republican she could find home to meet her parents. Forty years later, two children, and multiple careers brings them both to SaddleBrooke.
David Eisenhauer served in the US Army Infantry, Heavy Weapons, from 1958 –1960 with a duty assignment in Germany. David earned a BS Degree in Accounting from Washington University, St. Louis, MO. David moved into Credit Union Management for over 30 years of his working career. During this Credit Union Management career, David held var
David Eisenhauer served in the US Army Infantry, Heavy Weapons, from 1958 –1960 with a duty assignment in Germany. David earned a BS Degree in Accounting from Washington University, St. Louis, MO. David moved into Credit Union Management for over 30 years of his working career. During this Credit Union Management career, David held various senior management positions, including CEO, EVP & CFO, with several Credit Unions, primarily in California.
After retiring in 2002, David and Marjorie moved to SaddleBrooke, and he continued to be involved with Credit Union work. He also volunteered for committee work at Tucson Federal Credit Union and later became a member of the Board of Directors and served for six years as Chairman of the Board.
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Bud Alexander is from southeastern Arizona. He graduated from NAU in the 1960s. As a lifetime Arizonan, Bud has seen our state grow from a collection of small ranching, mining, and tourism communities to major metropolitan areas. Growing up on a farm in Arizona, Bud’s deepest convictions are in self-reliance, personal responsibility,
Bud Alexander is from southeastern Arizona. He graduated from NAU in the 1960s. As a lifetime Arizonan, Bud has seen our state grow from a collection of small ranching, mining, and tourism communities to major metropolitan areas. Growing up on a farm in Arizona, Bud’s deepest convictions are in self-reliance, personal responsibility, and conservative values. With the election of Ronald Regan, Bud became totally conservative forever.
Since retiring, Bud has developed Windows applications that are still in production at HOA1 Purchasing and still in use for managing tips in the HOA1 restaurants. While doing that, he also developed software for various clubs at SaddleBrooke including SBRC. Given Bud’s Software development and consulting experience, in 2022 he joined the SBRC board as a technical advisor and overseer of the systems and applications for the SaddleBrooke Republican Club.
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