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Aneya Jane Raso | |
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38th President of Timeria | |
Assumed office January 10th, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Sean Cory Grey |
Timerian Senator from Maleia Senator | |
In office January 10th, 2012 – January 9th, 2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | May 3rd, 1979 (age 42) Stone Mountain, Maleia |
Citizenship | Timerian |
Nationality | Timerian |
Political party | Democratic Union |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) |
Spouse | Jared Raso |
Children | Ali, Isabel, Nia |
Aneya Jane Raso is a Timerian politician and serving as the 38th president of the Kingdom of Timeria. A lifetime member of the Democratic Union party, she served as a senator from 20012 to 2018. Her father also served as the mayor of Stone Mountain as a member of the Democratic Union.
Born and raised in Stone Mountian Timeria, Raso attended West Bridge High School before attending the Vancross Institute for International Diplomacy. Here she earned a master's degree in International Relations. Following her schooling she worked for the Department of State before a short stint with the Timerian Intelligence Agency. Before serving in the Senate Raso was elected as the youngest governor in Timerian history. As governor of Maleia she worked to improve safety regulations for miners and worked to transform the industry in Maleia to be more eco-friendly. Raso also took advantage of globalization and made Dragonwater an international hub and supplier. This brought jobs to Maleia and improved the quality of life for its residents.
Early Life
Raso was born on May 3rd, 1979 at White Willow General Hospital in Stone Mountain, Maleia. Her mother, Celeste Raso was a veterinarian and her father, Marvin Raso was a miner and President of the union. Her father would later be elected mayor of Stone Mountain before Raso went to pursue her degree at Vancross Institute.
Education
West Bridge Highschool where Raso attended is one of the smallest public schools in Timeria with a graduating class of less than 200. Raso graduated from West Bridge in 1996 and received a scholarship to attend Vancross. Her high school peers described Raso as attentive and kind but also a liar.
Raso attended the prestigious Vancross Institute where she studied International Relations. While attending Vancross Raso also ran track and was a member of the Timerian Association of University Women. Following her graduation, she was recruited by the Department of State to work as an analyst.