U.S.A.
Hollie Noveletsky has a robust background in business leadership and public service. She became CEO of Novel Iron Works in 1999 and successfully navigated the company through a significant economic downturn in 2008. Throughout the 2000s, she championed Buy American initiatives, achieving legislative success in New Hampshire. In the 2010s, she contributed to disaster recovery efforts in the United States and served in the U.S. Army Reserves and New Hampshire National Guard, including a deployment in Germany.
Hollie Noveletsky combines a traditional conservative fiscal stance with a protectionist economic philosophy, advocating for lower costs and taxes while simultaneously pushing for "Buy American" mandates. Her military background informs a hardline stance on border security and illegal immigration, yet she balances this with a surprising emphasis on fiscal responsibility, opposing unnecessary spending even in traditionally conservative areas. Noveletsky's rhetoric often pits "commonsense" against "extreme liberal policies," revealing a highly localized approach to national issues that prioritizes regional industrial interests and security.