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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_EstesSusan Estes - Wikipedia

    Susan M. Estes (born 1959) is an American business executive and CEO of OpenDoor Securities, a firm that primarily traded in United States Treasury securities. Along with Brian Meehan, she co-founded the company in 2013, becoming the first woman to own and operate a bond trading business, an historically male-dominated industry.

    • 1959 (age 63–64)
    • "Excellence in Treasury Trading Award", 2019, Honorary Doctorate, University of Redlands
    • CEO, OpenDoor Securities (first woman-owned bond trading business in U.S.)
    • University of Redlands
  2. Susan Oliver Estes [1] is an American politician and former educator serving as a member of the Kansas House of Representatives from the 87th district. Elected in 2020, she assumed office on January 11, 2021.

  3. 10. März 2023 · TOPEKA — U.S. Rep. Ron Estes and state Rep. Susan Estes doubled down on support of legislation preventing transgender girls or women from competing in school sports consistent with their gender identity and advancing an educational bill of rights affirming influence of parents on classroom instruction. Estes, a Republican serving ...

  4. 8. Nov. 2022 · Susan Estes (Republican Party) is a member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing District 87. She assumed office on January 11, 2021. Her current term ends on January 13, 2025. Estes (Republican Party) ran for re-election to the Kansas House of Representatives to represent District 87.

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · Representative Susan Estes - House Majority Whip. District 87 - Republican.

  6. 9. Jan. 2023 · Rep. Susan Estes, House District 87. Republican Susan Estes is a former teacher from Wichita. She won election in 2020. She is married to U.S. Rep. Ron Estes, the congressman for Kansas’ 4th Congressional District. The 87th District encompasses part of eastern Wichita.

  7. 4. Apr. 2023 · By: Tim Carpenter - April 4, 2023 12:51 pm. Rep. Susan Estes, R-Wichita, took the lead Tuesday in the successful effort to reverse a vote in the Kansas House against a bill allowing for a March 2024 presidential preference primary.