Kindley: I'm a CEO, not a broker


Marcus Kindley says he's a CEO, not a stockbroker.

The candidate for chair of the N.C. Republican Party took exception to a recent Dome item which identified him by the latter job title.

"That's kind of like calling your editor a mailboy down in the mailroom," he said.

Kindley noted that he is the longtime chief executive officer of Intercarolina Financial Services, a Greensboro firm with 70 employees.

He faces Wake County GOP chair David Robinson and former state Sen. Woody White. Current chair Linda Daves is not running again.

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Re: Kindley: I'm a CEO, not a broker

Yes

Re: Kindley: I'm a CEO, not a broker

No, Kindley has the background to drive even more people away from the party, the same way he did in Guilford County. That's why his support for McCrory was kept as quiet as possible for as long as possible in the primary last year. He doesn't deserve state party chair.

Re: Kindley: I'm a CEO, not a broker

Does Kindley have the business background to attract more donors to the GOP?