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词条 Dan Schwartz
释义

  1. Early life, education, and military service

  2. Business career

     Finance  Financial publishing 

  3. Political career

     2012 U.S. House of Representatives election  GOP State Finance Chairman  2014 Nevada State Treasurer election  2015 Budget Debate  Education Savings Accounts  Electric cars  Campaign for Governor  Other 

  4. Electoral history

  5. Controversy

  6. Family and personal life

  7. Published works

  8. References

{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Dan Schwartz
| image = Dan Schwartz.jpg
| office = 22nd Treasurer of Nevada
| governor = Brian Sandoval
| term_start = January 5, 2015
| term_end = January 7, 2019
| predecessor = Kate Marshall
| successor = Zach Conine
| birth_name = Daniel Mark Schwartz
| birth_date = {{nowrap|{{birth date and age|1950|7|28}}}}
| birth_place = Chicago, Illinois U.S.
| death_date =
| death_place =
| party = Republican
| spouse = Yanan Ding
| children = 2 (from previous marriage)
| education = Princeton University {{small|(BA)}}
Boston University {{small|(JD)}}
Columbia University {{small|(MBA)}}
| website = {{url|nevadatreasurer.gov|Government website}}
| allegiance = {{flag|United States}}
| branch = {{army|United States}}
| serviceyears = 1972–1974
| rank = Specialist 4th Class
}}

Daniel Mark Schwartz (born July 28, 1950) is a former Nevada State Treasurer, serving from January 2015 to January 2019. An international businessman, attorney, and Republican, Schwartz defeated his Democratic opponent, former Nevada State Controller Kim Wallin, in 2014.

Early life, education, and military service

Schwartz was born on July 28, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Francine (née Abrahams) and Jim Schwartz.[1] His grandfather was a rabbi and his father was an early Holiday Inn owner. He has one brother, Stephen, and one sister, Marian. Schwartz attended Oak Park and River High School where he graduated in the "top 20" of his 800-member class and was president of his senior class. Schwartz attended Princeton University and graduated with a degree from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. In his junior year, Schwartz studied at the Instituts d'études politiques in Paris, France, where he was awarded a Certificat d'Etudes Politiques.

After graduation, Schwartz enlisted in the United States Army in September 1972, where he rose to the rank of Specialist 4th Class and served on a Pershing Missile base in West Germany from January 1973 to September 1974. He was honorably discharged.[2]

Business career

Finance

Schwartz began his financial career in private placements at First City National Bank of Houston in 1978. The bank, which became First City Bancorporation of Texas, Inc. was the largest bank in Texas during the 1970s.[3] In 1982, he briefly worked in corporate finance at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods in New York, New York before going on to work for Daiwa Capital Markets, where he started their mergers and acquisitions department and was a member of the team that underwrote the first Euroyen bond for an overseas company - Sears.[4] He then joined Becker Paribas Inc., where he was part of the group which started Paribas Merchant Banking Group in 1985.

In September 1986, Schwartz founded his own boutique financial advisory firm, Ulmer Brothers, Inc., specializing in cross-border mergers and acquisitions. While at Ulmer Brothers, Schwartz advised on the first IPO of a Japanese subsidiary of a U.S. company in 1989. The firm also published several newsletters and journals, which captured Schwartz's interest. He soon shifted his career path to financial publishing.

Financial publishing

In 1993, Schwartz purchased the Asian Venture Capital Journal (AVCJ) in Hong Kong. AVCJ became a leading source of information on Asian private equity and venture capital, and its AVCJ Forum became the top private equity and venture capital event in Asia.[5] AVCJ also became the first company to distribute the digital edition of a print publication in 1998. The company was purchased by British publishing company Incisive Media in 2006. AVCJ was subsequently sold to BC Partners-owned Mergermarket Group in 2015.[6][7] Schwartz relinquished his title of Chairman Emeritus of AVCJ in 2008.[8]

In 1998, Schwartz founded Qiosk.com, an online news aggregator and distributor, which became one of the early pioneers of delivering print publications via the internet. He is still a majority shareholder in the company today.[9]

Political career

2012 U.S. House of Representatives election

Schwartz entered a competitive race for United States House of Representatives in Nevada's newly created 4th congressional district.[9] He finished behind current Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske and the eventual nominee Danny Tarkanian.[10]

GOP State Finance Chairman

From 2012 to 2014, Schwartz served as Finance Chair for the Nevada Republican Party.[9]

2014 Nevada State Treasurer election

On September 18, 2013, Schwartz announced his candidacy for Nevada State Treasurer at a meeting of the Clark County Republican Party Central Committee in Las Vegas, Nevada. His campaign was largely focused on improving returns on the State's funds while protecting and expanding college scholarship and savings programs.[9]

2015 Budget Debate

During the 78th session of the Nevada Legislature, Dan Schwartz publicly questioned Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval's proposed $7.3 billion budget, which contained $1.1 billion in tax increases.[11] Schwartz presented a three-page spending priorities list to the Senate Finance Committee, which received bi-partisan opposition.[12]

Education Savings Accounts

Nevada's ESA bill was passed in the 2015 legislature, to be administered by the Nevada Treasurer's office, and is called the first universal ESA program in the nation.[13] The program seeks to improve Nevada's ranking among the 50 states.[14]

After Schwartz's office adopted and published regulations, two court cases were filed against the ESA program. The first lawsuit, by the ACLU (Duncan v. Nevada), was filed in Las Vegas and argued that the program was not constitutional. They claimed the program violated Nevada's Blaine Amendment, which states: "no public funds of any kind or character whatever, State, county or Municipal, shall be used for a sectarian purpose."[15] District Court Judge Eric Johnson dismissed the case in May 2016, ruling the program to be "neutral with respect to religion."[16]

The second lawsuit, by Educate Nevada Now and promoted by The Rogers Foundation (Lopez v. Schwartz), was filed in Carson City, Nevada. This case challenged a different constitutional provision. District Court Judge James Wilson placed a temporary injunction on the program in January 2016 stating that public school dollars would go toward private schools, preventing full implementation.[17]

The losing side in each case appealed the decision, and the Nevada Supreme Court heard both cases on the same day in July 2016. The Court upheld the lower decision in Duncan v. Nevada, ruling that the program was constitutional, and also upheld the lower decision in Lopez v. Schwartz, finding that the funding mechanism was defective.[18]

Treasurer Schwartz urged Governor Sandoval to take up the ESA funding issue in an October 2016 Special Session of the Nevada Legislature designed to approve funding for an NFL stadium, so that the program could continue for the 8,000 families who have already signed up for the program.[19]

Electric cars

Schwartz has repeatedly called into question the viability of a $1 billion Faraday Future electric vehicle plant in North Las Vegas, Nevada, after LeEco, the internet company belonging to the billionaire Chinese entrepreneur behind Faraday Future, Jia Yueting, suspended trading in his public company, Leshi, in December 2015.[20] It was during that same month that the Nevada Legislature approved $335 million in incentives to lure Faraday to the state.[21]

In mid-November 2016, Faraday Future announced that it had suspended construction on the plant.[22] In December 2016, Leshi again suspended trading in its shares due to a cash crunch and rumored margin calls on borrowings by Jia Yueting.[23]

Campaign for Governor

{{Main article|Nevada gubernatorial election, 2018}}

On September 5, 2017, Schwartz announced that he intended to seek the Republican nomination for Governor of Nevada[24] On June 12, 2018, he lost and placed second in the Republican primary to state attorney general Adam Laxalt.

Other

Schwartz has also pursued other objectives at the Treasurer's office. He has reduced the number of process days from 120 to same-day processing for unclaimed property claims, combined and strengthened the college savings program, refunded the State's debt to produce $80 million in annual savings, has authored bills to curb the abuses of payday loans, and suggested a major overhaul of the State's tax system.[25][26][27]

Electoral history

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Controversy

In the summer of 2015, Schwartz hired Nevada Republican Party Chair Michael McDonald to serve as a senior deputy treasurer despite McDonald's embroilment in a civil lawsuit.[28] A restructuring of department staff resulted in McDonald's resignation in October 2015.[29]

Schwartz also found himself at odds with Nevada Lieutenant Governor Mark Hutchison when Hutchison filed his own lawsuit in defense of Nevada's Education Savings Account program. Schwartz joined the Nevada Attorney General's office in arguing that the private suit could jeopardize the legal proceedings already underway, which included lawsuits filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and a group of parents. Nevada's Attorney General, Adam Laxalt, had already hired former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement to defend the state against those lawsuits.[30] Hutchison dropped the suit, but not before Schwartz suggested he should resign if he did not.[31]

Family and personal life

Schwartz and his wife Yanan were married on September 9, 2011 and now reside in Carson City, Nevada. Born in China, Yanan Schwartz headed the Sino-Italian Cooperation Program for Environmental Protection in Beijing. She is fluent in Mandarin and Italian. She became a U.S. citizen in March 2016.[32] He has two daughters, Allison and Dana, from his first marriage.

Published works

Schwartz, Dan (2010). The Future of Finance: How Private Equity and Venture Capital Will Shape the Global Economy. New York: John Wiley. {{ISBN|978-0470825112}}.

Schwartz, Dan (2012). Principles of the American Republic. Burlingame: Sturdy Oak Publishing. {{ISBN|978-0615388434}}.

In addition to publishing the Asian Venture Capital Journal (1993-2008), Schwartz also published Policy Today (2004-2008).

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2010-02-10/news/1002090512_1_mr-schwartz_holiday-inns-james-l-schwartz| author=Trevor Jensen| title=James L. Schwartz: 1923-2010| newspaper=Chicago Tribune| date=February 10, 2010| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/elections/gop-candidates-make-military-records-available| author=Keith Rogers| title=GOP candidates make military records available| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=June 8, 2012| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/blog/money-makers/2012/05/first-city-bancorp-may-finally-rest-in.html| author=Collin Eaton| title=First City Bancorp may finally rest in peace| newspaper=Houston Business Journal| date=May 25, 2012| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
4. ^{{cite book | author=J. Robert Brown Jr.| title=Opening Japan's Financial Markets| publisher=Routledge, New York, NY. p.229| date=1994}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.icrinc.com/2015/icrs-jeremy-peruski-and-edmond-lococo-address-the-asian-venture-capital| title=ICR’s Jeremy Peruski and Edmond Lococo Address the Asian Venture Capital Journal Private Equity & Venture Forum| date=November 4, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Incisive+Media+purchases+Asian+b2b+publisher.-a0148367523| title=Incisive Media purchases Asian b2b publisher| date=June 17, 2006| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.incisivemedia.com/our-news/incisive-media-sells-acvj-unquote-mergermarket| title=Incisive Media sells ACVJ and Unquote to Mergermarket| date=September 22, 2015| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://ballotpedia.org/Dan_Schwartz| title=Dan Schwartz| work=Ballotpedia| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/nevada-treasurer-riles-politically-powerful-fellow-republicans-included| author=Sandra Chereb| title=Nevada treasurer riles up politically powerful, fellow Republicans included| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=March 20, 2016| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/elections/tarkanian-wins-nail-biter-4th-district-race| author=Laura Myers| title=Tarkanian wins nail-biter in 4th District race| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=June 13, 2012| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rgj.com/story/news/politics/2015/01/15/sandoval-seeks-billion-budget/21838367| author=Ray Hagar| title=Sandoval: Make 'sunset taxes' permanent part of budget| newspaper=Reno Gazette Journal| date=January 15, 2015| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada-legislature/nevada-lawmakers-tell-treasurer-his-budget-proposal-embarrassing| author=Sandra Chereb| title=Nevada lawmakers tell treasurer his budget proposal is embarrassing| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=February 12, 2015| accessdate=December 19, 2016}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.edchoice.org/school-choice/programs/nevada-education-savings-accounts| publisher=EdChoice| title=Nevada - Education Savings Accounts| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=http://lasvegassun.com/news/2014/jan/09/nevada-pulls-dead-last-again-magazines| author=Paul Takahashi| title=Report says Nevada schools again worst in nation for giving children a chance for success| newspaper=Las Vegas Sun| date=January 9, 2014| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.leg.state.nv.us/const/nvconst.html| title=Nevada State Constitution| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/education/judge-upholds-nevada-s-controversial-school-choice-bill| author=Neal Morton| title=Judge upholds Nevada's controversial school choice bill| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=May 18, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/education/decision-delays-nevada-education-savings-accounts| author=Sandra Chereb| title=Decision delays Nevada education savings accounts| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=January 11, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/education/nevada-supreme-court-ruling-expected-affect-school-choice-legislation-nationwide| author=Neal Morton| title=Nevada Supreme Court ruling expected to affect school choice legislation nationwide| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=September 29, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lasvegasnow.com/news/esa-program-at-a-standstill/589631544|author1=Patrick Walker |author2=Mauricio Marin| title=Nevada Supreme Court ruling brings ESA program to a standstill| publisher=KLAS-TV| date=September 29, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://labusinessjournal.com/news/2016/feb/16/nevada-treasurer-inquiring-about-faradays-finances| author=Garrett Reim| title=Nevada Treasurer Inquiring About Faraday's Finances| newspaper=Los Angeles Business Journal| date=February 16, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rgj.com/story/news/2015/12/19/nevada-lawmakers-approve-faraday-deal/77644134| author=Michelle Rindels| title=Nevada governor approves $335M Faraday deal| agency=Associated Press| publisher=Reno Gazette Journal| date=December 21, 2015| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/spokesman-confirms-faraday-future-has-suspended-apex-construction| author=Dan Michalski| title=Spokesman confirms Faraday Future has suspended Apex construction| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=November 18, 2016| accessdate=November 18, 2016}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.scmp.com/business/article/2052501/leeco-unit-suspended-trading-shenzhen-pending-announcement|author1=Phoenix Kwong |author2=Xie Yu |author3=Zen Soo | title=LeEco unit suspended from trading after shares plunged amid layoff fears| newspaper=South China Morning Post| date=December 7, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
24. ^https://thenevadaindependent.com/article/republican-dan-schwartz-nevadas-maverick-treasurer-jumps-into-governors-race
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/claim-your-property-through-the-nevada-treasurer-s-office| title=Claim your property through the Nevada treasurer's office| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=August 10, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/view/nevada-treasurer-says-real-issue-payday-loans-who-has-access-and-what-terms| author=Michael Lyle| title=Nevada treasurer says real issue with payday loans is 'who has access and on what terms'| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=September 22, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
27. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/economic-development/state-treasurer-wants-replace-some-taxes-corporate-income-tax| author=Sean Whaley| title=State treasurer wants to replace some taxes with corporate income tax| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=August 30, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
28. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/politics/local/controversial-nevada-gop-leader-lands-state-job| author=Sandra Chereb| title=Controversial Nevada GOP leader lands state job| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=September 16, 2015| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=http://lasvegassun.com/news/2015/oct/07/nevada-gop-chair-resigning-from-deputy-state-treas| agency=Associated Press| title=Nevada GOP chair resigning from deputy state treasurer post| newspaper=Las Vegas Sun| date=October 7, 2015| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/education/lieutenant-governor-criticized-over-esa-lawsuit| author=Sandra Chereb| title=Lieutenant governor criticized over ESA lawsuit| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=December 24, 2015| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://lasvegassun.com/news/2016/jan/08/state-treasurer-hutchison-should-drop-lawsuit-or-r| author=Scott Lucas| title=State treasurer: Hutchison should drop lawsuit or resign| newspaper=Las Vegas Sun| date=January 8, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
32. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/nevada/nevada-treasurer-riles-politically-powerful-fellow-republicans-included| author=Sandra Chereb| title=Nevada treasurer riles up politically powerful, fellow Republicans included| newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal| date=March 20, 2016| accessdate=December 20, 2016}}
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