NORTH DAKOTA
     Nov. 8, 2016 Governor

Card, 5" x 10".

CONSERVATIVE BUSINESS LEADER

"Growing up in Arthur, I literally 'bet the farm' to build a business that created thousands of North Dakota jobs. I'm independent of the special interests. My plan for North Dakota will right-size our state government, reform property taxes, and increase local control. Join us, and let's build an exceptional North Dakota together."  -
Doug

MY PLEDGE

> Right-Size State Government
> Reform Property Taxes
> Rebuild Our Reserves
> Fight Politics-As-Usual
> Fight Federal Overreach
> Create High-Paying Jobs


DougBurgum.com   /DougForDakota   @DougForDakota

> CREATE NORTH DAKOTA JOBS
Raised in Arthur, Doug Burgum literally "bet the farm" to build a successful business that created thousands of North Dakota jobs. He's a new leader for a changing economy.


> RIGHT-SIZE STATE GOVERNMENT
We need to reduce spending, watch our revenues, and start rebuilding our reserves. And we need to empower local control and decision making.


> NEW IDEAS AND A FRESH PERSPECTIVE
Doug is a successful business leader who will bring innovative ideas to state government to improve decision making and drive value for your tax dollars. He will treat taxpayers like the customers we are.

A NEW LEADER FOR A CHANGING ECONOMY

Paid for by Doug Burgum for North Dakota, JoDee Hanson, Treasurer




Biography  [born Aug. 1, 1956]
dougburgum.com/about-doug/

About Doug
Firmly rooted with gratitude and perseverance, Burgum literally “bet the family farm” for the seed capital for Great Plains Software, then a very small startup company in the fledgling computer software industry. Driven by a strong belief in North Dakota’s people and a powerful dream, as chairman and CEO he led the company’s growth to a very successful initial public offering in 1997. He steered Great Plains through its strategic acquisition by Microsoft Corporation in 2001 for $1.1 billion. He remained at Microsoft as senior vice president through 2007, helping the company capture a leading position in the business applications software industry.

As a testimony to his people-centric philosophy, Great Plains was named to FORTUNE magazine’s list of “100 Best Companies to Work for in America” four times, a distinction also held by Microsoft during Doug’s tenure there.

In 2006, Doug reaffirmed his passion for North Dakota by founding Kilbourne Group, a company committed to creating smart, healthy cities through vibrant downtowns. He led the renovation of downtown Fargo’s landmark Northern School Supply building in 2000, which ultimately led to NDSU creating its downtown Fargo campus. Kilbourne Group respects and honors the history and heritage of its community by reinvigorating the economic viability and livability of downtown Fargo.

In 2008, Doug co-founded Arthur Ventures, a venture capital firm that invests in ambitious, mission-driven software companies. He serves as chairman of the board and investor of Atlassian, board member of Avalara, and as executive chairman of the board of North Dakota healthcare technology startup Intelligent InSites, the leader in real-time operational intelligence software for healthcare.

In 2009, Doug was awarded the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award, North Dakota’s highest honor, by then-Governor John Hoeven. The award recognizes North Dakotans who have been influenced by North Dakota in achieving national recognition in their fields of endeavor.
Doug served on the Small Business and Labor Advisory Council for the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis from 1990 to 1992. As a council member, he advised the bank’s president, senior officers, and economists on regional economic conditions. Doug continues to serve as an informal advisor to the Federal Reserve on topics related to North Dakota’s economic conditions, areas of constraint and growth, as well as trending topics.

The success of businesses and people guided by Doug’s leadership has been a catalyst for the establishment and growth of numerous spin-off and startup companies in Fargo and across North Dakota, especially in the technology and software sectors.

With deep gratitude for the communities and people that inspire his success, Doug contributes to numerous philanthropic efforts and has established the Doug Burgum Family Fund, which focuses its charitable giving on youth and education while honoring the multi-generational commitment to these causes started and continued by his great-grandparents, grandparents, and parents.

Doug maintains his commitment and connection to his small town and agricultural roots through family farm partnerships, by serving as a board member for Arthur Companies, Inc., a diversified agribusiness company founded by his grandparents in 1906, and through a ranching partnership in the Badlands of western North Dakota. Doug, Kathryn and his family, Joe Burgum (22), Jesse Burgum (20), and Tom Burgum (17) live in Fargo.