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Charles A. McCullough II was born on 1978 in Maryland, is a politician. Discover Charles A. McCullough II's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Occupation Attorney/Arbitrator
Age 45 years old
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Born 1978, 1978
Birthday 1978
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Nationality United States

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Charles A. McCullough II Net Worth

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2017

In 2017, McCullough announced his candidacy for the Arlington County Board running as a self-described progressive-independent candidate. Following the Charlottesville attack, McCullough called for the renaming of Jefferson Davis Highway, the section of Route 1 in Arlington County. McCullough received the endorsement of progressive political organizations including the Arlington Green Party and Working Families Party.

2012

Educated at Boston College Law School and the Lynch Graduate School of Education, McCullough is admitted to practice law in the District of Columbia and the United States Supreme Court. McCullough has served Harvard University, US General Services Administration, District of Columbia Public Schools, National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, and the Australian government in a variety of in a variety of legal and policy-development capacities. McCullough was an Australian government representative at the 2012 International Education Summit on the Occasion of the G8.

2009

In 2009, McCullough was elected to the board of directors of the United States Postal Service Federal Credit Union (USPSFCU). In 2014, at age 26, McCullough became chairman of the USPSFCU board of directors. During his time as chair, the credit union implemented new online banking services and opened a new branch location.

1998

In 1998, McCullough became the second African American to serve as president of the Pepperdine University Student Government Association. In this role he led a student protest movement resulting in the undergraduate college recognizing Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

1996

As SMOB, McCullough had full voting rights on all policy matters and administrative hires. On the school board, McCullough was an advocate for LGBTQIA rights. He authored Resolution No. 240-1996 Human Relations Policy (Sexual Orientation and Inclusion). For several months between its proposal and adoption, protests occurred, and the policy was the subject of debate that received national media attention. In adopting the resolution, MCPS became one of the first school systems in the United States to establish a policy protecting LGBTQIA employees from discrimination. After its adoption the policy served as an example for school districts seeking to protect homosexuals from discrimination.

1995

In 1995, McCullough became the first African American directly elected to serve as student member of the Board of Education (SMOB) of Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). McCullough received 25,923 (87%) of the 29,544 total votes cast. At the time of his election, MCPS comprised 117,000 students in 179 schools across 500 square miles.

1978

Charles McCullough (born 1978) is an American politician and civil rights activist. At age 16 he was the first African American directly elected student member of the Montgomery County, Maryland board of education. As a school board member, McCullough was an activist for LGBTQIA rights.