Full Name:
Todd Tiahrt
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Vicki; 3 Children: Jessica, John, Luke
Birth Date:
06/15/1951
Birth Place:
Vermillion, SD
Home City:
Goddard, KS
Religion:
Christian
MBA, Marketing, Southwest Missouri State University, 1989
BA, Management, Evangel College, 1975
Attended, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 1969-1971
Committeeman, Republican National Committee, present
Kansas 4th District Chair, Republican Party
Deputy Majority Whip
Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 4, 2014
Representative, United States House of Representatives, 1994-2010
Candidate, United States Senate, 2010
Senator, Kansas State Senate, 1993-1994
Candidate, Kansas State House of Representatives, 1990
Experience, Congressional Airpower Caucus
Experience, Congressional Coalition on Adoption
Co-Chair and Founder, House Economic Competitiveness Caucus
Co-Chair, House Jobs Action Team
Experience, National Guard and Reserve Components Congressional Members Organization
Experience, Republican Study Committee
Experience, Reserve Components Caucus
Experience, Silk Road Caucus
Partner, Paulsen Marketing, 2012-present
President and Chief Executive Officer, Tiahrt and Associates, 2012-present
President and Chief Executive Officer, Tiahrt Enterprises, 2011-present
President and Chief Executive Officer, Todd Tiahrt, Limited Liability Company, 2011-present
Property Estimator, Crawford and Company
Chief Executive Officer, Neumann Systems, Incorporated, 2013-2014
Proposal Manager, The Boeing Company, 1981-1995
Project Engineer, Zenith Corporation, 1978-1981
Experience, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity
Astrological Sign:
Gemini
Awards:
Spirit of Enterprise Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Super Friend of Seniors
Champion of Private Property Rights
Taxpayer's Hero
-Award, American Farm Bureau, 2004
-Award, National Association of Wheat Growers, 2004
-Award, National Farmer's Union, 2004
Favorite Quote:
Our culture doesn't do a good job of limiting political power. Government will remain in bounds only to the degree that it meets resistance, and the historic sources of resistance--family and faith--are in decline. -R. R. Reno