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  | caption                = Official portrait, 2023
  | caption                = Official portrait, 2023
   
   
  | office                = 35th [[Vice President of Arabi]]
  | office                = 31st [[President of Arabi]]
  | term_start            = {{start date|2023|01|10}}
| vicepresident          = Vacant <br> (Dec. 2024–Feb. 2025) <br> [[Alicia McLean (Arabi)|Alicia McLean]]
  | term_end              = <!--{{end date|YYYY|MM|DD}}-->
  | term_start            = {{start date|2024|12|27}}
  | president              = [[Lucien Orton (Arabi)|Lucien Orton]]
  | term_end              =
  | predecessor           = [[Robert Stephens (Arabi)|Robert Stephens]]
  | predecessor            = [[Lucien Orton (Arabi)|Lucien Orton]]
  | successor              =  
  | successor              =
| office2                = 34th [[Vice President of Arabi]]
| term_start2           = {{start date|2023|01|10}}
| term_end2              = {{end date|2024|12|27}}
| president2            = Lucien Orton
| predecessor2          = [[Robert Stephens (Arabi)|Robert Stephens]]
  | successor2            = ''Vacant''


  | office2               = CEO of [[Boyle's Oil (Arabi)|Boyle's Oil]]
  | office3               = CEO of [[Boyle's Oil (Arabi)|Boyle's Oil]]
  | term_start2           = {{start date|2015|01|17}}
  | term_start3           = {{start date|2015|01|17}}
  | term_end2             = {{end date|2023|01|01}}
  | term_end3             = {{end date|2023|01|01}}
  | predecessor2           = Michael Boyle
  | predecessor3           = Michael Boyle
  | successor2             = Jennifer Boyle-Daniels
  | successor3             = Jennifer Boyle-Daniels


  | birth_name            = Matthew Boyle
  | birth_name            = Matthew Boyle
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  | partner                = <!--For those with a domestic partner and not married-->
  | partner                = <!--For those with a domestic partner and not married-->
  | children              = 2 (Hannah & Jacob)
  | children              = 2 (Hannah & Jacob)
  | mother                = Clara Boyle
  | parents                = Clara Boyle <br> Michael Boyle
| father                = Michael Boyle  
  | relatives              = [[Bailey Boyle (Arabi)|Bailey Boyle]] (3x great-grandfather)
  | relatives              = [[Bailey Boyle (Arabi)|Bailey Boyle]] (3x great-grandfather)
  | residence              = Vice Presidential Mansion, [[District of Arabi|The District]]
  | residence              = Presidential Mansion, [[District of Arabi|The District]]
  | alma_mater            = Southern Windsor University
  | alma_mater            = Southern Windsor University
  | salary                = $155,000
  | salary                = $155,000
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'''Matthew Boyle''' (born December 14, 1973) is an [[Arabi|Arabinian]] businessman and politican who is currently serving as the 35th [[Vice President of Arabi]] and the former CEO of the energy company [[Boyle's Oil (Arabi)|Boyle's Oil]]. He is a member of the [[Republican Party (Arabi)|Republican Party]]. Boyle is described for being a more centrist politican, leaning liberal on social issues and moderate to conservative on fiscal issues. He was elected to the office during the [[2022 Arabin presidential election]].
'''Matthew Boyle''' (born December 14, 1973) is an [[Arabi|Arabinian]] businessman and politican who is currently serving as the 31st [[President of Arabi]] since December 27, 2024. He previously served as the  34th [[Vice President of Arabi]] and was the CEO of the energy company [[Boyle's Oil (Arabi)|Boyle's Oil]] from 2014 until 2023. He is a member of the [[Republican Party (Arabi)|Republican Party]]. Boyle is described for being a more centrist politican, leaning liberal on social issues and moderate to conservative on fiscal issues. He was elected to the office during the [[2022 Arabin presidential election]].


== Life ==
== Life ==
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In 2014, Boyle was chosen to be his father's successor of Boyle's Oil. He became CEO in January of 2015, following his fathers retirement. When Boyle was elected to vice president in 2022, he resigned the position on January 1, 2023. The Board of Directors chose his sister Jennifer as interim CEO. Boyle's daughter Hannah is expected to assume the CEO position by 2025 after completing her education.
In 2014, Boyle was chosen to be his father's successor of Boyle's Oil. He became CEO in January of 2015, following his fathers retirement. When Boyle was elected to vice president in 2022, he resigned the position on January 1, 2023. The Board of Directors chose his sister Jennifer as interim CEO. Boyle's daughter Hannah is expected to assume the CEO position by 2025 after completing her education.


== Vice President of Arabi (2023-present) ==
== Presidency (2024–present)==
 
== Vice President of Arabi (2023-2024) ==
During the summer of 2022, Republican nominee for president, Lucien Orton, nominated Boyle to be his vice president. Boyle had come in second during the Republican primaries. Boyle and Orton were elected on December 3, 2022 and were sworn in on January 10, 2023. Boyle describes himself as a "centrist" and "moderate", who is socially liberal, but moderately to conservatively fiscal minded. He has stated that many of his political ideologies are "not in line with Orton's" but he thinks that "this is what will make this administration work."
During the summer of 2022, Republican nominee for president, Lucien Orton, nominated Boyle to be his vice president. Boyle had come in second during the Republican primaries. Boyle and Orton were elected on December 3, 2022 and were sworn in on January 10, 2023. Boyle describes himself as a "centrist" and "moderate", who is socially liberal, but moderately to conservatively fiscal minded. He has stated that many of his political ideologies are "not in line with Orton's" but he thinks that "this is what will make this administration work."


On February 1, 2023, Orton called a reporter an "idiot" for asking a question regarding the military. Shortly after the incident occured, Boyle called the reporter to apologize and invited him to dinner at the Vice President's Mansion, which he accepted. Boyle quoted the Dalai Lama in a tweet by saying, "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."
On February 1, 2023, Orton called a reporter an "idiot" for asking a question regarding the military. Shortly after the incident occured, Boyle called the reporter to apologize and invited him to dinner at the Vice President's Mansion, which he accepted. Boyle quoted the Dalai Lama in a tweet by saying, "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."

Latest revision as of 22:06, 8 February 2025

Matthew Boyle
Matthew Boyle, 2023.jpeg
Official portrait, 2023
31st President of Arabi
Assumed office
December 27, 2024 (2024-12-27)
Vice PresidentVacant
(Dec. 2024–Feb. 2025)
Alicia McLean
Preceded byLucien Orton
34th Vice President of Arabi
In office
January 10, 2023 (2023-01-10) – December 27, 2024 (2024-12-27)
PresidentLucien Orton
Preceded byRobert Stephens
Succeeded byVacant
CEO of Boyle's Oil
In office
January 17, 2015 (2015-01-17) – January 1, 2023 (2023-01-01)
Preceded byMichael Boyle
Succeeded byJennifer Boyle-Daniels
Personal details
Born
Matthew Boyle

(1973-12-14) December 14, 1973 (age 51)
Pointville, New Cambridge, Arabi
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Lisa Marsh (m. 1998)
Children2 (Hannah & Jacob)
Parent(s)Clara Boyle
Michael Boyle
RelativesBailey Boyle (3x great-grandfather)
Residence(s)Presidential Mansion, The District
Alma materSouthern Windsor University
Salary$155,000

Matthew Boyle (born December 14, 1973) is an Arabinian businessman and politican who is currently serving as the 31st President of Arabi since December 27, 2024. He previously served as the 34th Vice President of Arabi and was the CEO of the energy company Boyle's Oil from 2014 until 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party. Boyle is described for being a more centrist politican, leaning liberal on social issues and moderate to conservative on fiscal issues. He was elected to the office during the 2022 Arabin presidential election.

Life

Career

Boyle studied business and marketing at Souther Windsor University. He graduated in 1995 with a bachelors degree and completed his masters in 1998.

As CEO

In 2014, Boyle was chosen to be his father's successor of Boyle's Oil. He became CEO in January of 2015, following his fathers retirement. When Boyle was elected to vice president in 2022, he resigned the position on January 1, 2023. The Board of Directors chose his sister Jennifer as interim CEO. Boyle's daughter Hannah is expected to assume the CEO position by 2025 after completing her education.

Presidency (2024–present)

Vice President of Arabi (2023-2024)

During the summer of 2022, Republican nominee for president, Lucien Orton, nominated Boyle to be his vice president. Boyle had come in second during the Republican primaries. Boyle and Orton were elected on December 3, 2022 and were sworn in on January 10, 2023. Boyle describes himself as a "centrist" and "moderate", who is socially liberal, but moderately to conservatively fiscal minded. He has stated that many of his political ideologies are "not in line with Orton's" but he thinks that "this is what will make this administration work."

On February 1, 2023, Orton called a reporter an "idiot" for asking a question regarding the military. Shortly after the incident occured, Boyle called the reporter to apologize and invited him to dinner at the Vice President's Mansion, which he accepted. Boyle quoted the Dalai Lama in a tweet by saying, "Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible."