Dan Stec

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Early life and career

Stec was born to George, a Vietnam veteran and New York State forest ranger, and Elsie, a school secretary, and raised in Queensbury, New York. He graduated from Queensbury High School in 1987 and attended Clarkson University, where he earned a degree in Chemical Engineering. He interned at the International Paper Company plant in Ticonderoga, New York. After graduating in 1990, he served the United States Navy as a nuclear engineer aboard the USS Truxtun. He was stationed in the Persian Gulf during Desert Storm.

Political career

Stec's first political office was as a zoning board member for the Town of Queensbury. He then served as a Town Councilman for two terms before being elected Town Supervisor. In 2011, he became the chairman of the Warren County Board of Supervisors.[1] He was elected to the New York State Assembly in 2012.[2]

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Political offices
Preceded by
Queensbury, New York Ward 3 Councilman
January 2002 – December 2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Dennis R. Brower
Queensbury, New York Town Supervisor
January 2004 – December 2012
Succeeded by
Ronald S. Montesi
Preceded by
Frederick H. Monroe
Chairman of the Warren County, New York Board of Supervisors
January 2011 – December 2012
Succeeded by
Kevin B. Geraghty
New York Assembly
Preceded by New York State Assembly, 114th District
January 1, 2013 – present
Incumbent
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