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About Craig:
J. Craig Sweeney was born in Reno Nevada and is a Fourth Generation Nevadan. He is a gay man and is happily coupled with another real estate professional. He attended school in Sparks and graduated from Sparks High School in 1968. Completing his Bachelor of Arts Degree in 1972 from the University of Nevada, Reno, he moved to Washington D.C.
From 1972-1977, Sweeney worked for the D.C. Superior Court and then joined the professional staff of the U.S. Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Parks and Recreation Subcommittee, which was chaired by the late Honorable Alan Bible, Nevada's senior senator at the time. Before returning to the State, he served as the Assistant to the Executive Director of the Senate Interior and Insular Affairs Committee. From 1976 through 1977, he was working toward his MBA degree at George Washington University.
Craig assepted a position as office manager of Norris Fuel Company, Inc. in January, 1977, and became controller in 1980. He left in 1986 and served as the Nevada Department of Taxation's Deputy Executive Director for Administration and later the Deputy Executive Director for Compliance---administering the Revenue and Audit Divisions, statewide.
Craig Sweeney earned his Nevada REal Estate License in 1993, and was consistently ERA-Realty Central's top producing agent through 2001, and received his broker-salesman's license in 2001. He joined Dickson Realty on August 12, 2002
About Gay Reno:
The Reno/Sparks area, unlike many other medium sized cities in the country, doesn't have a defined "gay neighborhood". Due to our rapid growth in recent years, the area has become more diverse in its demography and more interesting in that there is much more to do and experience than there ever has been before: New residential area, exciting downtown highrise condo development, a thriving arts community and district, great restaurants and might life. The gay community is active open and generally very giving mor the most part. The Black and White Ball, a fundraiser for the Nevada Aids Foundation is a must every Fall.
Reno/Sparks is located close to all kinds of out-door activities with Lake Tahoe a fast drive up the hill. Skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, swimming---the list goes on and on. We are also 45 minutes from the Bay Area by air when you need a change of pace.
The Reno/Sparks/Lake Tahoe area is everything you have dreamed of and more! Come home today!
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