Mark Gordon

Governor at State of Wyoming

Mark Gordon currently serves as the Governor of Wyoming, a position held since October 2012, with prior roles including Governor Elect and Treasurer. In addition to governmental duties, Mark Gordon has extensive experience in the private sector, serving as Secretary/Treasurer of Merlin Ranch, Inc. since 1988 and as a member of Gordon Ranch, LLC and Buffalo Theater, LLC. Mark Gordon is also a partner at 48 Ranch Partnership and has held various board positions with organizations such as the Ucross Foundation and Volunteers of America Northern Rockies. Mark Gordon's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in History from Middlebury College and attendance at Saint Paul's School.

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Cheyenne, United States

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State of Wyoming

The musical name, "Wyoming," was used by J.M. Ashley of Ohio, who, as early as 1865, introduced a bill to Congress to provide a "temporary government for the territory of Wyoming." It was to be formed from portions of the Dakota, Utah and Idaho territories. The bill was referred to a committee where it rested until 1868. During debate on the bill in the U.S. Senate in 1868, other possible names were suggested, such as Cheyenne, Shoshoni, Arapaho, Sioux, Platte, Big Horn, Yellowstone, Sweetwater and Lincoln. "Wyoming" was already commonly used and remained the popular choice.


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