Krolicki was elected State Treasurer in 1998. During his tenure, Krolicki worked to make college education more affordable, and considered it "a cornerstone of his administration." He created the State Treasurer's College Savings Plan and Nevada's Prepaid College Tuition Program, and oversaw the set-up of the Gates Scholarship in Nevada.
Brian K Krolicki | Former Lieutenant Governor of Nevada & State Treasurer | 2019 NCET Tech Awards
published: 01 Jun 2019
Nevada Newsmakers - Jul 11, 2005 - Brian Krolicki, Dr. Richard Carpenter
Monday, July 11, 2005
Host: Sam Shad
Co-Host: Ray Hagar, Reno Gazette Journal
Guests: Brian Krolicki, NV State Treasurer
Dr. Richard Carpenter, President SNCC
Pundits: Dick Gammick, Washoe County District Attorney
Howard Rosenberg, UCCSN Regent
Marlene Lockard, Capital Strategies
published: 11 Jan 2022
Romney NV Campaign Co-Chair Brian Krolicki Loves Romneycare! But not for Nevada
Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, Mitt Romney's Nevada campaign co-chair, refuses to defend RomneyCare when speaking to reporters while Romney attended a high-dollar fundraiser.
published: 17 Jun 2011
Brian K. Krolicki - West High 1979
Brian K. Krolicki graduated from West High in 1979. He has a bachelor of arts in international relations from Stanford University and attended the Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern University. He resides in Carson City, NV.
In 1998 Brian was elected as the 19th treasurer of the state of Nevada, and was reelected to that position in 2002. He has used his position and influence to significantly contribute to the economic and financial strength of the state. His stewardship of the state's finances has maintained the state's bond ratings through difficult economic times, saving the state and its taxpayers millions of dollars.
Brian has been recognized for his leadership skills by being unanimously elected by his colleagues to serve as president of the National Association o...
published: 01 Apr 2013
Nevada 2.0: New Economies for a Sustainable Future - Welcome and Opening Remarks
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Sen. Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and Assembly Speaker John Oceguera
published: 20 Jan 2011
03/07/2011 Lt. Governor Brain Krolicki Speaks on Education K-12.
Interview with Lt Governor of Nevada Brian Krolicki on Education
published: 08 Mar 2011
"Nevada 2.0 New Economies for a Sustainable Future - Welcome and Opening Remarks" - January 7, 2011
Welcome and Opening Remarks Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Sen. Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and Assembly Speaker John Oceguera (January 7, 2011)
published: 06 Oct 2017
03/07/2011 Nevada Lt Governor Brain Krolicki on Unemployment.
More with Lt Governor Brain Krolicki on Unemployment
published: 08 Mar 2011
Lt. Governor Brian Kroliki spoke at ReCharge Nevada
Lieutenant Governor Brian Kroliki spoke about economic development and thanked the group for their participation.
published: 02 Dec 2011
"Nevada 2.0 Nevada's Next Steps A Discussion with Government Leaders" - January 7, 2011
Nevada's Next Steps: A Discussion with Government Leaders Moderator: Terry Murphy, President, Strategic Solutions Panelists: Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and Assembly Speaker John Oceguera (January 7, 2011)
Monday, July 11, 2005
Host: Sam Shad
Co-Host: Ray Hagar, Reno Gazette Journal
Guests: Brian Krolicki, NV State Treasurer
Dr. Richard Carpenter, President SNCC
P...
Monday, July 11, 2005
Host: Sam Shad
Co-Host: Ray Hagar, Reno Gazette Journal
Guests: Brian Krolicki, NV State Treasurer
Dr. Richard Carpenter, President SNCC
Pundits: Dick Gammick, Washoe County District Attorney
Howard Rosenberg, UCCSN Regent
Marlene Lockard, Capital Strategies
Monday, July 11, 2005
Host: Sam Shad
Co-Host: Ray Hagar, Reno Gazette Journal
Guests: Brian Krolicki, NV State Treasurer
Dr. Richard Carpenter, President SNCC
Pundits: Dick Gammick, Washoe County District Attorney
Howard Rosenberg, UCCSN Regent
Marlene Lockard, Capital Strategies
Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, Mitt Romney's Nevada campaign co-chair, refuses to defend RomneyCare when speaking to reporters while Romney attended a high-dollar fun...
Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, Mitt Romney's Nevada campaign co-chair, refuses to defend RomneyCare when speaking to reporters while Romney attended a high-dollar fundraiser.
Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, Mitt Romney's Nevada campaign co-chair, refuses to defend RomneyCare when speaking to reporters while Romney attended a high-dollar fundraiser.
Brian K. Krolicki graduated from West High in 1979. He has a bachelor of arts in international relations from Stanford University and attended the Kellogg Gradu...
Brian K. Krolicki graduated from West High in 1979. He has a bachelor of arts in international relations from Stanford University and attended the Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern University. He resides in Carson City, NV.
In 1998 Brian was elected as the 19th treasurer of the state of Nevada, and was reelected to that position in 2002. He has used his position and influence to significantly contribute to the economic and financial strength of the state. His stewardship of the state's finances has maintained the state's bond ratings through difficult economic times, saving the state and its taxpayers millions of dollars.
Brian has been recognized for his leadership skills by being unanimously elected by his colleagues to serve as president of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST). In that position, he leveraged a collective $1.1 trillion in state funds to ensure that reforms of our nation's capital markets protected the "mom and pop" investor, as well as institutional investors.
In 2003 Brian rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and testified before the NYSE committee on corporate governance. He is the founder and chairman of the NAST committee on corporate governance.
The Association of Public Treasurers of the U.S. and Canada awarded Brian a certification of excellence award in 2002 for the investment policies of the Nevada General Portfolio and the Nevada Local Government Investment Pool. He was recognized as a Toll Fellow in 2001, a designation that recognizes the best and brightest of the nation's leaders form all three branches of state government.
Brian serves on the board of directors of the American Cancer Society's southwestern U.S. division and the Nevada Desert Research Institute.
Brian K. Krolicki graduated from West High in 1979. He has a bachelor of arts in international relations from Stanford University and attended the Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern University. He resides in Carson City, NV.
In 1998 Brian was elected as the 19th treasurer of the state of Nevada, and was reelected to that position in 2002. He has used his position and influence to significantly contribute to the economic and financial strength of the state. His stewardship of the state's finances has maintained the state's bond ratings through difficult economic times, saving the state and its taxpayers millions of dollars.
Brian has been recognized for his leadership skills by being unanimously elected by his colleagues to serve as president of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST). In that position, he leveraged a collective $1.1 trillion in state funds to ensure that reforms of our nation's capital markets protected the "mom and pop" investor, as well as institutional investors.
In 2003 Brian rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and testified before the NYSE committee on corporate governance. He is the founder and chairman of the NAST committee on corporate governance.
The Association of Public Treasurers of the U.S. and Canada awarded Brian a certification of excellence award in 2002 for the investment policies of the Nevada General Portfolio and the Nevada Local Government Investment Pool. He was recognized as a Toll Fellow in 2001, a designation that recognizes the best and brightest of the nation's leaders form all three branches of state government.
Brian serves on the board of directors of the American Cancer Society's southwestern U.S. division and the Nevada Desert Research Institute.
Nevada's Next Steps: A Discussion with Government Leaders Moderator: Terry Murphy, President, Strategic Solutions Panelists: Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Senate...
Nevada's Next Steps: A Discussion with Government Leaders Moderator: Terry Murphy, President, Strategic Solutions Panelists: Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and Assembly Speaker John Oceguera (January 7, 2011)
Nevada's Next Steps: A Discussion with Government Leaders Moderator: Terry Murphy, President, Strategic Solutions Panelists: Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and Assembly Speaker John Oceguera (January 7, 2011)
Monday, July 11, 2005
Host: Sam Shad
Co-Host: Ray Hagar, Reno Gazette Journal
Guests: Brian Krolicki, NV State Treasurer
Dr. Richard Carpenter, President SNCC
Pundits: Dick Gammick, Washoe County District Attorney
Howard Rosenberg, UCCSN Regent
Marlene Lockard, Capital Strategies
Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki, Mitt Romney's Nevada campaign co-chair, refuses to defend RomneyCare when speaking to reporters while Romney attended a high-dollar fundraiser.
Brian K. Krolicki graduated from West High in 1979. He has a bachelor of arts in international relations from Stanford University and attended the Kellogg Graduate School of Business at Northwestern University. He resides in Carson City, NV.
In 1998 Brian was elected as the 19th treasurer of the state of Nevada, and was reelected to that position in 2002. He has used his position and influence to significantly contribute to the economic and financial strength of the state. His stewardship of the state's finances has maintained the state's bond ratings through difficult economic times, saving the state and its taxpayers millions of dollars.
Brian has been recognized for his leadership skills by being unanimously elected by his colleagues to serve as president of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST). In that position, he leveraged a collective $1.1 trillion in state funds to ensure that reforms of our nation's capital markets protected the "mom and pop" investor, as well as institutional investors.
In 2003 Brian rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and testified before the NYSE committee on corporate governance. He is the founder and chairman of the NAST committee on corporate governance.
The Association of Public Treasurers of the U.S. and Canada awarded Brian a certification of excellence award in 2002 for the investment policies of the Nevada General Portfolio and the Nevada Local Government Investment Pool. He was recognized as a Toll Fellow in 2001, a designation that recognizes the best and brightest of the nation's leaders form all three branches of state government.
Brian serves on the board of directors of the American Cancer Society's southwestern U.S. division and the Nevada Desert Research Institute.
Nevada's Next Steps: A Discussion with Government Leaders Moderator: Terry Murphy, President, Strategic Solutions Panelists: Lt. Governor Brian Krolicki, Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, and Assembly Speaker John Oceguera (January 7, 2011)
Krolicki was elected State Treasurer in 1998. During his tenure, Krolicki worked to make college education more affordable, and considered it "a cornerstone of his administration." He created the State Treasurer's College Savings Plan and Nevada's Prepaid College Tuition Program, and oversaw the set-up of the Gates Scholarship in Nevada.
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Replacing Ben Kieckhefer on the five-member Gaming Commission, Krolicki also formerly served as Nevada state treasurer and tried to bring the Olympics to Nevada ....
The Special Meeting has been called in order to hold a stockholder vote on the removal of director and former chairman BrianKrolicki from the Company's board of directors (the "Board").
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