Labrador adds first name to campaign team | ||
May 24, 2017 | ||
He was President of the Idaho State Board of Education for two of them, 2007 and 2008. “I am so honored to have Milford serving as my campaign treasurer,” Labrador said. “I’ve always admired Milford and consider him not only a mentor, but a personal friend. His talents as a businessman are second to none, but even more important is his devotion and compassion to serve the less fortunate children in our communities. Milford’s personal story and characteristics embody what my campaign is about – a man who stands on principle, who achieved his dreams as an entrepreneur, and a man committed to doing everything possible to ensure our children have a brighter future. I welcome my friend to the campaign.” "I'm honored to serve as Raul's campaign treasurer," said Terrell. "I've watched him for the past several years and I've always admired his dedication to the people of Idaho, his commitment to standing up for true conservative principles, and his genuine desire to make Idaho a better place for our kids. I think it's time for a new generation of leaders in Idaho, like Raul, who have a clear vision and commitment to fighting for our future. Idahoans will be lucky to have a Governor Labrador leading their great state." Terrell started DeBest Plumbing in 1973 with a $1,000 personal loan from the bank. Since then, the company has grown to one of the largest and well known plumbing and mechanical contracting companies in the region, having done work at the St. Luke’s campus in Twin Falls, the Nampa Public Library, St. Al’s hospital in Boise, Jack’s Urban Meeting Place in Boise, and The Village at Meridian Town Center, to name a few. Milford’s personal story is one of perseverance, dedication, and compassion. Milford and his siblings were wards of the state of Idaho and were all adopted by different families. Having gone through such challenges as a child, Milford has used his success as a businessman to bless the lives of children in our communities, including his involvement in local children’s homes, the Boys and Girls Club, Epilepsy League of Idaho and St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital. |