Jennifer Treadway, an LSU graduate with a BS in 1990 and a JD in 1994, is a passionate advocate for her business clients and has always been doggedly determined with her promotion and support of every community association she has joined while maintaining the utmost integrity. She served as a class representative as an LSU law student; President of Coloring Corporate, Inc.; Advisory Council to A;
Board Member of Forum 35; Co-chair of the Public Education Project PEP Talk series; Board Member of Family Road of Greater Baton Rouge and Chairman of its Storybook Ball; Legislative Committee Member of LA Association of Self Insured Employers; Executive Committee member of Catholic High School Mothers' Club; Co-chair of CHS Mothers' Club Bear Fete Auction; Chair of CHS Mothers' Club Bear Fete Auction Champaign Raffle; Committee member of Baton Rouge Symphony League Mad Hatters and Mozart on the Lake; Speaker for Constitutional Day for EBR Public Schools; Speaker for LSU and SU law schools' Professionalism Orientations; St Thomas More Catholic School Mission Day and Church Festival Volunteer and 8th Grade Graduation Festivities Committee Member; Lecturer for the SCORE Seminars on Business Law; Speaker at Louisiana Diversity Council's Women's Forum; a member of Louisiana and Baton Rouge Bar Association; former faculty at LSU Law Center; Former adjunct professor for Construction and Contract Law at Baton Rouge Community College; former research attorney for the Honorable Vanessa Whipple, First Circuit Court of Appeal; and entrepreneur, who founded in 2002 and has successfully maintained a woman owned law firm serving Louisiana business owners and individuals to navigate the complexities of regulatory, employment, constitutional, successions, divorce and business start-up, growth, or disputes with professional yet cost effective solutions. As Treasurer, she will bring that same passion, integrity and dedication she has brought to every endeavor she has tackled. She has the ability and desire to confront the tough issues facing our state and is ready to serve the people of Louisiana. She is tired of the same old same old political rhetoric and party politics. The good ole boys' club politics of old Louisiana has run its course. We deserve not to be last on the "Best of" lists and first on the "Worst of" lists. We are tired of Louisiana being the "joke" on social media and late night talk shows. Louisiana has passion, deeply rooted culture, colorful history, creative diverse people creating business, industry, art and products every day. We are growing in our pursuits of progress but are being held back by politics as usual or a small fraction of wealthy or powerful people of influence. Louisiana belongs to the United States of America founded by the US Constitution. We are to be a constitutional republic with free enterprise and democracy; not an oligarchy which we have become. Let's return our government to the people. Vote on October 24, or vote early starting October 10, 2015 for Jennifer Treadway for Louisiana State Treasurer. www.Treadway4Treasurer.com