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| term_start  = 22 September 2022
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| term_end = 16 January 2023
| predecessor = [[Remi Loup]]
| predecessor = [[Remi Loup]]
| successor = [[Taylor Bachrach]]
| birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1968|05|12|df=yes}}
| birth_date  = {{birth date and age|1968|05|12|df=yes}}
| birth_place = [[Foreman City]], [[Pahl]]
| birth_place = [[Foreman City]], [[Pahl]]
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'''Grayson Parker''' (born 12 May 1968) is a [[Zamastan]]ian businessman and executive serving as the [[Secretary of Commerce (Zamastan)|Secretary of Commerce]] of Zamastan under [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Sabine Armitage]] since 22 September 2022. Parker was the CEO of Karrige Company, a multinational food manufacturing corporation, from 1999-2021 before he was slated to head the Department of Commerce. He also served as an economic advisor to Presidents [[Cassious Castovia]] and [[Foley Sakzi]].  
'''Grayson Parker''' (born 12 May 1968) is a [[Zamastan]]ian businessman and executive who served as the [[Secretary of Commerce (Zamastan)|Secretary of Commerce]] of Zamastan under [[President of Zamastan|President]] [[Sabine Armitage]] from 22 September 2022 to 16 January 2023. Parker was the CEO of Karrige Company, a multinational food manufacturing corporation, from 1999-2021 before he was slated to head the Department of Commerce. He also served as an economic advisor to Presidents [[Cassious Castovia]] and [[Foley Sakzi]]. He was fired by president Armitage, along with several members of the [[Cabinet of Zamastan|administration]], in the wake of the [[SanCorp]] [[Sabine Armitage#SanCorp scandal|scandal]] during which Parker, SanCorp executive [[Darren Hunderson]], and Secretary of Energy [[Ian Woodward]] engaged in backroom deals with [[Yuan]]ese business tycoon [[Li Feng]] to push policies which would have financially benefited the company and [[Yuan]]ese government interests in securing construction and mining leases on Zamastanian public land. Since leaving the administration, Parker has been mired in litigation off charges from the [[Department of Justice (Zamastan)|Justice Department]] stemming from his role in the scandal.  


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==

Latest revision as of 17:28, 16 September 2024

Grayson Paul Parker
Paul-André Colombani.jpg
Grayson Parker in 2021
Secretary of Commerce (Zamastan)
In office
22 September 2022 – 16 January 2023
Preceded byRemi Loup
Succeeded byTaylor Bachrach
Personal details
Born (1968-05-12) 12 May 1968 (age 56)
Foreman City, Pahl
NationalityZamastan
Political partyBCP

Grayson Parker (born 12 May 1968) is a Zamastanian businessman and executive who served as the Secretary of Commerce of Zamastan under President Sabine Armitage from 22 September 2022 to 16 January 2023. Parker was the CEO of Karrige Company, a multinational food manufacturing corporation, from 1999-2021 before he was slated to head the Department of Commerce. He also served as an economic advisor to Presidents Cassious Castovia and Foley Sakzi. He was fired by president Armitage, along with several members of the administration, in the wake of the SanCorp scandal during which Parker, SanCorp executive Darren Hunderson, and Secretary of Energy Ian Woodward engaged in backroom deals with Yuanese business tycoon Li Feng to push policies which would have financially benefited the company and Yuanese government interests in securing construction and mining leases on Zamastanian public land. Since leaving the administration, Parker has been mired in litigation off charges from the Justice Department stemming from his role in the scandal.

Early life and education

Business career

Secretary of Commerce

Personal life