Bryan Peeples

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Bryan Peeples

Bryan Lane Peeples (born c. 1979 in Auburn) is a territory manager for Heartland Payment Systems of Princeton, New Jersey, a business consultant, and a Republican candidate in the special election for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions appointment to serve as U.S. Attorney General.

Peeples lived in several states as he was growing up. He returned to Alabama in 1995 to assist his grandmother, who was president of the Republican Women of the South and served as a delegate to the 1988 Republican National Convention. Peeples worked as a manager for various start-ups before the 2008 recession. Following the crash he bussed tables. He was sued by Discover Bank for non-payment of credit card debt. He disputed the case on the grounds that he was a victim of identity theft, but ended up paying the judgment.

In June 2008 Peeples became general manager at Jinsei in Homewood. He left in 2012 to work as chief operating officer at business development firm Aegis Foundry. He began his present role with Heartland Payment Systems in 2016. Meanwhile, he has headed his own consulting firm, Peeples Consulting, since 2008.

As a candidate, Peeples pledged to work "across the aisle" and to seek tax reform legislation supporting small and mid-sized businesses and a law or constitutional amendment limiting terms of office for members of Congress.

References

  • Gore, Leada (May 16, 2017) "Birmingham businessman Bryan Peeples running for U.S. Senate seat." The Birmingham News
  • Lauten, Elizabeth (May 25, 2017) "Get to know Bryan Peeples, Republican running for Alabama U.S. Senate seat." Alabama Today
  • Yurkanin, Amy (June 9, 2017) "Young senate candidate Bryan Peeples wants to be 'fresh voice' for Alabama." The Birmingham News

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