Steve Sisolak
State of Nevada
Las Vegas, NV USA
"The key to success isn’t winning all the time; it’s how quickly you get up and move on from your disappointments or failures."
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Advice for getting started
As governor, I try my best to affect as many people as I can in the best way that I can. However, I can't do everything. Some people may end up disappointed because I can't do everything at the same time. It's difficult for me to say yes to some people and no to others. My staff helps by acting as a sort of gatekeeper for my appointments. Together, we figure out how we can make the most and best impact for our state.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Marketing/Marketing Management, General
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Graduate Degree
Business Administration and Management, General
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Growing up, my parents had always expected me to go to college and get a formal education—I also developed a great work ethic from watching my parents.
2.
I got a bachelor’s degree in marketing from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and an MBA from UNLV—I was always interested in business because I wanted to work for myself.
3.
After college, I ran a business that printed and sold advertising specialty merchandise.
4.
I didn’t know I wanted to go into politics until I lobbied for some marketing and direct sales laws and found that I enjoyed it.
5.
I ran for Nevada State Senate twice and lost before moving on to the Nevada Board of Regents, which was a better fit for me to get my start.
6.
After serving on the Board of Regents for 10 years, I was elected to the Clark County Commission in 2008.
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I served as chairman for the Clark County Commission before being sworn in as the 30th Governor of Nevada in 2019.
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As governor, I’m passionate about speaking up and fighting for people who can’t fight for themselves.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Society in general:
You need to fix everyone's problems.
How I responded:
As governor, I try my best to affect as many people as I can in the best way that I can. However, I can't do everything. Some people may end up disappointed because I can't do everything at the same time. It's difficult for me to say yes to some people and no to others. My staff helps by acting as a sort of gatekeeper for my appointments. Together, we figure out how we can make the most and best impact for our state.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
I ran for State Senate twice and lost, which was disappointing. However, I persevered because I still wanted to serve the public, so I found a place that was a better fit for me to get started.