Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor and businessman is President Donald Trump's pick to be Secretary of the Interior.
Doug Burgum, former North Dakota governor and businessman is President Donald Trump's pick to be Secretary of the Interior.
He went on to become a wealthy software executive. He led Great Plains Software, which Microsoft acquired for $1.1 billion in 2001. Burgum stayed on as a vice president until 2007. He's also led ...
In 1983, he mortgaged his inherited share of his grandfather’s farmland worth $250,000 to get seed capital for Great Plains Software, an accounting software company based in Fargo, North Dakota.
Like Trump, Burgum was a businessman before entering politics. In 2001, he sold his software company, Great Plains Software, to Microsoft for over $1 billion. Burgum was elected governor of North ...
He worked at Great Plains Software, becoming CEO before Microsoft bought the company in 2001. Burgum then worked as senior vice president for that company until 2007. A year later, he co-founded ...
A diploma/certificate in a relevant discipline combined with proven relevant experience; Knowledge of the Microsoft Dynamics GP accounting system would be ... and other business-related computer ...
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There were colder spots than Louisville though. In the Great Plains, Kansas City winds brought "bitterly cold wind chills from -5 to -15 degrees," according to the National Weather Service.