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TC Palm - 2016 Elections: About Erin Grall, candidate for state Dist. 54

NAME: Erin Grall

AGE: 37

OCCUPATION: Attorney/Small business owner

SEEKING: State House of Representatives, District 54

PARTY: Republican

POSITION SALARY: $29,697

POSITION TERM: 2-year

RESIDENCE: Indian River County

POLITICAL EXPERIENCE: Republican candidate for State House of Representatives, District 29 in 2010; Republican Women of Indian River; Republican Women Aware; IRC Republican Executive Committee

VOLUNTEER/CIVIC INVOLVEMENT: United Way of Indian River, board of directors (2012 — present), Community Impact Chair (2014-present); Children’s Services Advisory Committee (2006—2012), Grant Subcommittee (2006-present); Florida District Exchange Club, District Director (May 2008-May 2010); Exchange Club of the Treasure Coast (2005 — present), president (2006-2008); St. Helen Parish Council, secretary (2006-2009); Childcare Resources, Board Member (2007-2013), president (2008-2010); St. Helen Catholic School, yearbook adviser (2007-2009); Indian River IMPACT 100 (2009); Junior League of Indian River (2004-present), community vice president (2005-2006), president (2009-2010), sustainer (2010 — present); Pilot Club of Fort Pierce (2003-2006); Unlicensed Practice of Law Committee, 19th Circuit (2007-2009); Indian River County Bar Association, board of directors (June 2008-present), president-elect (2014-present); Indian River County Chamber of Commerce, Government Affairs Committee (2009-2012); St. John of the Cross Catholic Church and St. Helen Catholic Church

EDUCATION: John Carroll High School, 1995; Wake Forest University, bachelor of arts in communication, 1999; Marquette University, Juris Doctor, 2003

FAMILY: Husband, Michael; daughter, Aleska; son, Gunther

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