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Max Wise
Member of theKentucky Senate
from the16thdistrict
Assumed office
January 1, 2015
Preceded bySara Beth Gregory
Personal details
Born
George Maxwell Wise

(1975-06-28)June 28, 1975(age 49)
Campbellsville, Kentucky,U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseHeather Hood
Children4
EducationCampbellsville University(BA)
University of Kentucky(MA)

George Maxwell Wise(born June 28, 1975) is an American politician and former FBI agent, serving as a member of theKentucky Senatefrom the 16th district. He assumed office in the Kentucky Senate on January 1, 2015. Former U.S. Ambassador to the United NationsKelly Craftchose Wise to be her running mate in the2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election.The pair subsequently lost the primary.

Early life and education

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Wise was born inCampbellsville, Kentucky.He attendedCampbellsville High School,graduating in 1993.[1]

He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and history fromCampbellsville Universityin 1997.[2]He then earned a Master of Arts degree in international politics and national security from theUniversity of Kentuckyin 1999, and a graduate certificate in homeland security fromTexas A&M University.[3][4][2]

Career

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FBI and academia

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Prior to entering politics, when 9/11 took place Wise joined theFederal Bureau of Investigation,and served as an agent in theFBI Counterterrorism Division.[5]He was first assigned to FBI headquarters inWashington, D.C.before being relocated to theLouisville, Kentuckyfield office. He was a member of the Louisville Joint Terrorism Task Force and the Kentucky Intelligence Fusion Center.[6]Wise then taught political science at Campbellsville University, and graduate-level terrorism courses at the University of Kentucky.[7][8]

Politics

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Wise was first elected to theKentucky Senate(16th district) in November 2014, along the way defeating Republican incumbent Sara Beth Gregory in the Republican primary 54%-46%.[9][7]Wise was then unchallenged in the 2014 Kentucky Senate general election, and assumed office on January 1, 2015.[3]During the 2017 legislative session, he served as chair of the Senate Enrollment Committee and vice chair of the Senate Education Committee. Wise won the 2018 Kentucky Senate general election, with 96.7% of the vote.[3]Since 2019, he has served as the Senate Education Committee chair.[10]In 2021–22, in addition to continuing to chair the Senate Education Committee, Wise was on the Senate Agriculture Committee, the Senate Health and Welfare Committee, and the Senate Transportation Committee.[3]Wise then won the 2022 Kentucky Senate general election, with 100.0% of the vote.[3]

In September 2022, former U.S. Ambassador to the United NationsKelly Craftchose Wise to be her running mate in the2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election.[11]

Personal life

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Wise's father is George Wise, and his mother Donna Wise was the women's basketball coach at Campbellsville University.[12]She is Campbellsville University's all-time winningest coach, and was inducted into theNAIABasketball Hall of Fame in 2000, and theKentucky Athletic Hall of Famein 2010.[13]

Wise is married to Heather Hood Wise.[2][12]She had been a high school basketball star atGlasgow High Schooland started her college career atGeorgetown College,and Wise met her when he helped his mother recruit her to play for CU.[14][12]She is now apediatric dentist.[12]They have four children; Grayson, Jackson, Carter, and McLean.[2][12]

References

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  1. ^"Senator Max Wise (R); Legislator-Profile - Legislative Research Commission".legislature.ky.gov.
  2. ^abcdMeade, Amber (November 20, 2018)."Max Wise to Speak during QEP Lecture Series".Campbellsville University.
  3. ^abcde"Max Wise".Ballotpedia.
  4. ^Drew Tucker (Spring 2015)."CU Professor Max Wise Becomes One of Kentucky's Newest Senators".ddtmedia.
  5. ^"Legislator Feature: Senate Education Chair Max Wise".Kentucky School Leader.Winter 2022.
  6. ^"Senator Max Wise | UKY Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce".University of Kentucky.RetrievedJuly 12,2021.
  7. ^abLisa Autry (May 4, 2014)."Former FBI Analyst Challenging Incumbent in Kentucky Senate Primary".WKU Public Radio.
  8. ^Robert Weber."Terrorism Bill".Kentucky Association of Counties.
  9. ^"Max Wise ousts incumbent Sara Beth Gregory in Kentucky's 16th Senate district".kentucky.com. May 20, 2014.RetrievedMay 21,2014.
  10. ^"Senator Max Wise (R)".legislature.ky.gov.
  11. ^"Craft taps Sen. Max Wise as early 2023 GOP running mate".Spectrum News.September 22, 2022.RetrievedDecember 31,2022.
  12. ^abcdeRonnie Ellis (May 12, 2014)."16th District Senate race causing stir among Republicans".Richmond Register.
  13. ^McKinney, Joan (April 29, 2010)."Donna Wise is named to Kentucky Athletic Hall of Fame".Campbellsville University.
  14. ^Hynum, Rick (August 23, 2022)."Beloved Pediatric Dentist Receives Sullivan Award from Campbellsville University".Sullivan Foundation.