Michael Pucci

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Michael Pucci
Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Logan
In office
24 March 2012 – 31 January 2015
Preceded byJohn Mickel
Succeeded byLinus Power
Personal details
Born (1963-06-01) 1 June 1963 (age 60)
Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States
Nationality
Political partyOne Nation (2017–2019)
Liberal National (2012–2017)
EducationCoastal Carolina Community College
Alma materSaint Leo University
Military service
Allegiance United States[1]
Branch/service United States Marine Corps
Years of service1981–2001
Rank Gunnery Sergeant

Michael Joseph Pucci (born 1 June 1963) is a former American–Australian politician who served in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 2012 to 2015, representing the seat of Logan. He was born in the United States, and served in the U.S. Marine Corps for 20 years before immigrating to Australia. Pucci represented the Liberal National Party while in parliament, but in 2017 began working for One Nation as its campaign director for the next state election.[2]

Personal life[edit]

Born in Kenosha, Wisconsin, U.S., on 1 June 1963, Pucci is the youngest of eight children and was raised in Wisconsin, United States by his mother. When he was old enough, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, which started a 20-year career that took him to postings throughout the world including Australia, the US, and the Middle East.

Pucci studied at Coastal Carolina Community College in North Carolina and St. Leo's College of Florida and has qualifications in leadership, management, training, communications and administration management.

Pucci met his wife Anna during a posting to Brisbane. He later immigrated to Brisbane, Queensland after retiring from the US Marine Corps and became an Australian citizen. Prior to entering politics, Pucci worked as an executive manager in the facilities maintenance industry, loss prevention/assets protection officer, bartender, janitor, dealership lot attendant, paperboy.[3] Pucci is an active member of the Greenbank RSL, Australian American Association and the Building Services Contractors Association.

Military service[edit]

Pucci served twenty years' active service in the United States Marine Corps and is a veteran of the Gulf War. Whilst in the USMC, Michael achieved the rank of Gunnery Sergeant. His Decorations include 3 Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals (NMCM), 3 Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals (NCAM), 6 Good Conduct Medals (GCM), National Defense Service Medal (NDSM), Southwest Asia Service Medal (SWA) with three stars for service in three campaigns (Defense of Saudi Arabia, Liberation and Defense of Kuwait, Southwest Asia Cease-Fire), Kuwait Liberation Medal (KLM – Saudi Arabia), Kuwait Liberation Medal (KLM – Emirate of Kuwait). Ribbons: 2 Navy Unit Commendations (NUC), 3 Meritorious Unit Commendations (MUC), Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with 2 stars, Marine Corps Recruiting Ribbon.

Politics[edit]

Pucci was elected to the seat of Logan at the 2012 Queensland state election. He was appointed to the Parliamentary Education and Innovation Committee on entering parliament, and then in February 2013 was promoted to sit on the Parliamentary Ethics Committee. Pucci is the first American to be elected as a member of parliament in Queensland and the first U.S. Marine to be elected to Parliament in Australia. On 22 November 2013 Pucci was further appointed to the Parliamentary Crime and Misconduct Committee. He lost to Labor's Linus Power at the 2015 election.

On 30 January 2017 Pucci was head hunted and hired as One Nation, being appointed state campaign director. Pucci told The Courier-Mail he believed One Nation wanted to look after the best interests of Queenslanders.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Michael Pucci – LinkedIn". LinkedIn. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b Vogler, Sarah (31 January 2017). "Fourth LNP member defects to One Nation". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 28 May 2017.
  3. ^ Pucci, Mr Michael Joseph, Queensland Parliament, archived from the original on 18 October 2015, retrieved 18 October 2015

External links[edit]

Parliament of Queensland
Preceded by Member for Logan
2012–2015
Succeeded by