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The Honorable Senator Jacen Gray | |
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Imperial Senator from Freeport | |
Assumed office January 2nd, 2015 | |
Imperial Deputy Foreign Minister for Allied Affairs | |
In office June 3rd, 2012 – January 1st, 2014 | |
Preceded by | Jonathon Rothman |
Succeeded by | Sean Zalleran |
Personal details | |
Born | November 4th, 1984 Avalon, Freeport |
Nationality | Belhavian |
Political party | Conservative Party |
Spouse | Julia N. Gray |
Residence(s) | Avalon and Provisa |
Alma mater | B.A., Political Science, Northwestern University (Emmeria) J.D., Imperial Provisa University School of Law |
Profession | Lawyer, Functionary, Politician |
Jacen A. Gray (born November 4th, 1984) is the Imperial Senator from Freeport province and one of the Tories' most high-profile candidates for the Imperial Senate for the 2014 midterms. He is the former Deputy Foreign Minister of Allied Affairs, and the scion of the influential Gray family. He is a member of the Conservative Party.
He is the youngest son of magnate Harold Gray, the current President, CEO, and Chairman of Gray Industries & Oil Consortium, the second-largest corporation in Belhavia. Gray is a graduate of the prestigious Emmerian Northwestern University and highly-ranked Imperial Provisa University School of Law.
After I.P.U. Law, Gray practiced corporate law in Freeport for two years before being appointed Deputy Foreign Minister for Allied Affairs.
On January 1st, 2014, he resigned as Deputy Minister and kicked off his official Senate candidacy. On November 4th, 2014, he was elected Senator with 53.7% of the vote.