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'''Charles L. Bare''' is the owner of [[Catalyst Technology]] and a [[2010 elections|2010 candidate]] for [[mayor of Pensacola]].
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'''Charles L. Bare''' is the owner of [[the Charles Bare Company]] and an [[At- Large Pensacola City Councilman]].
  
 
Bare moved to Pensacola in 1988 to attend the [[University of West Florida]], where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Public Administration degrees. After graduating, he moved to Atlanta to work for the U.S. Department of Education.
 
Bare moved to Pensacola in 1988 to attend the [[University of West Florida]], where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Public Administration degrees. After graduating, he moved to Atlanta to work for the U.S. Department of Education.
  
Bare and his wife returned to the Pensacola area in 1997. He was employed at UWF as Director of Government Relations and Executive Secretary to the University President.
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Bare and his wife returned to the Pensacola area in 1997. He was employed at UWF as Director of Government Relations and Executive Assistant to the University President.
  
A member of the U.S. Army Reserves, Bare was called to active duty in February 2003 and spent a year in [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]] with the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade. Bare worked as a district representative for Congressman [[Jeff Miller]] (December 2005 to 2006) before establishing IT company [[Catalyst Technology]] in 2007.
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A member of the U.S. Army Reserves, Bare was called to active duty in February 2003 and spent a year in [[Operation Iraqi Freedom]] with the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade. Bare worked as a district representative for Congressman [[Jeff Miller]] (December 2005 to 2006) before establishing IT company [[The Charles Bare Company]] in 2007.
  
He announced his intention to run for mayor on March 5, 2010.<ref>http://ricksblog.biz/?p=8984</ref>
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He announced his intention to run for mayor on March 5, 2010.<ref>http://ricksblog.biz/?p=8984</ref>  He lost the election, finishing fourth with 18% of the vote.<ref>http://ricksblog.biz/bare-pre-files-for-halls-council-seat/</ref>
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On August 14, 2012, Bare ran for and won the Pensacola City Council At-Large B seat with nearly 59% of the vote in a three-way primary defeating challenger Victor Cross and incumbent Sam Hall (who received only 29% of the vote) .<ref>http://www.pnj.com/article/20120814/ELECTIONS/120813017/Election-2012-Updates-in-Escambia-Santa-Rosa-races</ref>
  
 
==Community involvement==
 
==Community involvement==

Latest revision as of 20:59, 3 April 2013

Charles L. Bare
Occupation Businessman
Spouse JoEllen Bare
Children 3 sons

Charles L. Bare is the owner of the Charles Bare Company and an At- Large Pensacola City Councilman.

Bare moved to Pensacola in 1988 to attend the University of West Florida, where he received his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Public Administration degrees. After graduating, he moved to Atlanta to work for the U.S. Department of Education.

Bare and his wife returned to the Pensacola area in 1997. He was employed at UWF as Director of Government Relations and Executive Assistant to the University President.

A member of the U.S. Army Reserves, Bare was called to active duty in February 2003 and spent a year in Operation Iraqi Freedom with the 358th Civil Affairs Brigade. Bare worked as a district representative for Congressman Jeff Miller (December 2005 to 2006) before establishing IT company The Charles Bare Company in 2007.

He announced his intention to run for mayor on March 5, 2010.[1] He lost the election, finishing fourth with 18% of the vote.[2]

On August 14, 2012, Bare ran for and won the Pensacola City Council At-Large B seat with nearly 59% of the vote in a three-way primary defeating challenger Victor Cross and incumbent Sam Hall (who received only 29% of the vote) .[3]

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