U.S.A.
Pierre Whatley, raised in Newnan, Georgia, is the first in his family to attend college, graduating from Howard University with a degree in Economics. He has spent significant time in public service roles, including at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Federal Reserve, focusing on protecting investors and safeguarding the economy. Whatley has also served as a Policy Advisor on the United States House Committee on Financial Services and as a Senior Economic Policy Advisor for U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock, where he advocated for affordable housing and closing the racial wealth gap. In the private sector, he has experience as a small business owner and currently advocates for financial services companies.
Pierre Whatley's political identity is marked by a blend of economic populism and staunch advocacy for civil liberties. He champions accessible credit and affordable housing for working families while fiercely opposing cuts to Medicare and Medicaid. Whatleyβs legislative record reveals an unexpected convergence with opposing factions on environmental regulations, suggesting a highly calculated approach to protecting regional industrial interests. His commitment to expanding Obamacare and refunding it to make health insurance affordable underscores a unique stance on healthcare.