Brandon Pringle is the Christian Heritage Party candidate for the Red Deer riding.
Voters head to the polls on Monday, April 28, with advance voting taking place April 18 - 21.
CentralAlbertaOnline.com reached out for an interview with Pringle but did not receive a response at the time of publication.
This is one installment of our Meet the Candidate series.
Below is the profile for Pringle provided by the Christian Heritage Party:
Brandon Pringle has almost 40 years of successful business and employment experience. As a Sales Manager and Branch Manager he directed 18 million in annual sales and supervised over 30 staff at one of the largest appliance retailers in the nation.
Brandon is a studied pastor and has volunteered extensively, working with such well known charitable organizations such as the Calgary Dream Centre, the Mustard Seed, Inn from the Cold to name a few.
Brandon was a key part of the fundraising team for a 10-million-dollar faith-based school expansion project in Calgary.
Brandon spent years teaching financial classes as well as mentoring couples in marriage, relationships, and finances. Brandon and his wife Karrina previously owned their own business together and will soon celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary.
Brandon & Karrina have 2 married children. Their son-in-law is in IT, and their daughter is a teacher and currently stays home with their precious grandson. Their son leads his own business, and their daughter-in-law currently stays home with their new precious granddaughter! Brandon & Karrina are very proud of them.
Brandon is grateful for an opportunity to share some historical and spiritual precedents, so we can empower, engage, and protect our rich heritage.
Brandon & Karrina are grateful to have been able to call Alberta their home for 33 years.
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