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Catherine Templeton (Catherine Brawley) was born on 7 December, 1970. Discover Catherine Templeton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

Popular As Catherine Brawley
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Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 7 December, 1970
Birthday 7 December
Birthplace Lexington, South Carolina, U.S.
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Her husband is Morgan Templeton (2001–present)

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Timeline

2019

After her termination as director of the state's health and environmental agency, Templeton was paid $124,000 for five months’ work as a consultant for two state agencies. The directors of those state agencies at the time are among Templeton's gubernatorial campaign contributors.

Additionally, Sandra Day O’Connor appointed her as the National Coordinator for iCivics, a civics education project.

2018

Catherine Templeton is an American attorney and political figure from South Carolina. She was a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor of South Carolina in the 2018 election. Templeton was formerly South Carolina Director of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation in the Cabinet of Governor Nikki Haley.

On June 12, 2018, Templeton placed third in the gubernatorial Republican Primary, receiving 21.4% of the votes. After her defeat, she endorsed businessman John Warren.

2017

In April 2017, Templeton announced her candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor in 2018.

In early August 2017, Templeton attracted controversy when she stated at a campaign event in Pickens County, "I am proud of the Confederacy," while also saying that she supports the General Assembly's decision in 2015, following the Charleston church shooting, to remove the Confederate battle flag from the grounds of the South Carolina State Capitol. Templeton also vowed, if elected governor, not to allow the removal of any Confederate monument in the state.

2015

Templeton's employment as director of DHEC ended effective January 12, 2015.

In 2015, Templeton began her own management consulting firm, Brawley-Templeton, where she currently serves as President. Templeton is currently the President of Brawley Templeton, LLC.

2014

Templeton was director of DHEC during the Ebola virus cases in the United States in 2014. As director, Templeton tested Ebola emergency response protocols at Charleston hospitals.

In 2014, Templeton was awarded the Defender of Manufacturing Award by the South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance.

2012

In 2012, Templeton was selected by the South Carolina DHEC board to be director at the agency. She was confirmed as Director on February 28, 2012. In her first two months as director, Templeton "cut a swath through personnel and agency practices, raising hackles in the General Assembly." Templeton laid off nine agency staffers while creating "three high-dollar executive positions, a move that exasperated anti-tax supporters who expected her to cut costs."

In 2012, after Senator Jim DeMint resigned from the United States Senate to become president of the Heritage Foundation, Templeton was put on the short list of appointees to fill his term, along with Senator Tim Scott, Congressman Trey Gowdy, and a former First Lady of South Carolina, Jenny Sanford.

2011

Templeton cut staffing for the state's immigration enforcement program from more than 20 to three while head of the LLR. In 2011, Templeton halted the LLR audit program that checked whether S.C. employers were verifying the legal immigration status of new hires.

2010

In 2010, Governor Nikki Haley asked Templeton to join then Governor-elect Haley's Cabinet as Secretary of Labor. Templeton had voted for Democratic State Senator Vincent Sheheen for governor in 2010 over then-State Representative Haley. In 2012, Governor Nikki Haley appointed Templeton to the Director's position at the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. On December 8, 2010, Governor-elect Nikki R. Haley appointed Templeton to be the South Carolina Director of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation (LLR). Haley and Templeton were subsequently sued by the AFL-CIO in federal court. That case was dismissed in favor of Haley and Templeton. Additionally, the National Labor Relations Board filed a Charge against Templeton in April 2011, that was subsequently dismissed.

In 2010, Templeton was awarded the Compleat Lawyer Award of the South Carolina School of Law.

2009

In 2009, Templeton got involved in a national education effort with retired United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor designed to increase civics knowledge among middle school students about the way government works. Initially, Templeton was the South Carolina pilot co-chair for Our Courts, but the program expanded its scope and its reach to all 50 states and became iCivics and Templeton was named by the Justice as the National Volunteer Coordinator. In October 2010, O'Connor recommended Templeton for a judgeship.

1990

After law school, Templeton took a position with the law firm Ogletree Deakins where she specialized in union avoidance and advised Fortune 500 companies. Templeton's private sector career was notable for her involvement in fighting labor unions, most notably as the only woman involved in three successful defeats of the historic United Auto Workers drive on Nissan in Smyrna, Tennessee in the late 1990s.

1970

Catherine was born on December 7, 1970. She grew up in Lexington, South Carolina and graduated from Irmo High School in 1989; attended the University of Antwerp and graduated with a BA in Political Economics and Philosophy from Wofford College in 1993. Templeton worked for Roger Milliken and then earned a law degree in 1998 from the University of South Carolina School of Law.