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Allen Hamoud Alley (DOB: --/--/54)

Born in: Kalamazoo, Michigan


Married to: Deborah Justice Alley (aka: Debbie; DOB: 8-24-57) (Occupation: Pres. @ The Terrace
Homeowner’s Assoc.) married 1982
Children: Paige Alley and A.J. Alley and Jenna C. Alley
Residence: 1003 Terrace Drive, Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034 (est mkt value: $2.29 mil)
Associated Addresses: Friends of Allen Alley, 494 State St. #230, Salem 97301; PAC Treasurer Donna L Butler
(@capitolaccounting.com), PO Box 1304, Silverton 97381 (interestingly enough, same association as the FreedomWorks
Issues PAC); Allen H. Alley, 333 S. State St. #V-216, Lake Oswego 97034; Allen Alley’s 2008 bid for State Treasurer lists
campaign address: 355 N. State St., Lake Oswego 97034
Occupation: Private investor, “self employed”
Add’l persons assoc. w/PAC: Brenda L. Collette, PO Box 1304, Silverton 97381 (@capitolaccounting.com)
Registered Biz: West Bay Condominium, LLC (in partnership with Euro Homes, Inc.); The Terrace
Homeowner’s Assoc., Inc.;
Facebook page: personal page and campaign page

From here: “As I walked along the charred remains of what once was a forest. I couldn't help but think about a recent
faith healing case in Portland. A man was convicted and sent to jail for using faith healing with his sick daughter and not
using modern medical techniques to help her. I got me thinking. Are we using the faith healing equivalent on our
forests? Shouldn't we consider using modern forestry practice to help bring the forest back? Couldn't we replant a
forest that would be more disease resistant, provide better habitat and be less fire prone? The catastrophic release of
CO2 the first time was bad enough. By sitting still aren't we guaranteeing that it will happen again?” This quote relates
to the 2003 B & B Fire.
From here: “The tall contraption that looks like a silo, is a silo-for the pellets. They burn about two full silo's per year.
The box in the front holds the burner and it is so clean inside, you could live in there. Jim is rightfully proud of his
system. It is clean, renewable and CO2 neutral. Jim is saving operating cost and is delivering the same or better
product. It is amazing to me that I had to go to Burns, Oregon to see this.”
From here: “We have the greatest state in the nation. It is unparalleled in assets. We have:
- Natural resources
- Forests
- Rivers
- Lakes
- Farm land
- Ranch land
- Abundant renewable energy resources
- Sun
- Wind
- Water
- Multiple deep-water Pacific Ocean ports
- A diverse economy.
- A High Technology base in the Willamette Valley
- Heavy manufacturing
- Light manufacturing
- Abundant cost-effective and CO2-free energy
- Leadership in green buildings and public transportation
- A pioneering spirit infused in our culture dating back to Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.”
From here: “Allen first got a taste for politics in 1964 when he helped his mother work on a Washington gubernatorial
campaign. He was reintroduced in January 2007 when he became the deputy chief of staff for the Governor of Oregon.”
And
“Earning recognition for accomplishments including:
-2008 Andrus Leadership Award for Sustainability and Conservation - Oregon Business Plan Steering Committee
Chairman
-2007 Purdue University Distinguished Engineering Alumni
-2006 Purdue University Old Master
-2005 Forbes Magazine Fourth Fastest Growing Technology Company
-2004 Oregon Technology Company of the Year (Publicly Traded, Less than $250 million)
-2004 Oregon Community Involvement Award
-2004 Teddy Award presented by Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski
-40th Fastest Growing Company on 2003 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 List
-2002 Oregon Technology Executive of the Year
-2002 Purdue University Outstanding Mechanical Engineer
-22nd Fastest Growing Company on 2002 Deloitte Technology Fast 500 List
-2001 Ernst & Young’s Pacific Northwest Technology Entrepreneur of the Year
-2001 Fabless Semiconductor Association Financial Performance Award
-2001 Oregon Entrepreneur Forum Technology Company of the Year
-2001 Fastest Growing Public Company in Oregon
-Top performing company in Deloitte & Touche’s 2001 Oregon Technology Fast 50
-2000 Oregon Technology Company of the Year”

I searched Alley’s current campaign website… nothing on Global Warming, Climate Change, Carbon… BINGO – the
buzzword is “CO2” for Alley. Even after logging into the campaign site, wouldn’t let me access the first document “10-
14-Greenhouse-GasEmissions.pdf”

From here: “He attracted some 200 people to an electric-car dealership in the heart of Democratic Portland to hear him
talk about the idiocy of burning oil - he derisively referred to petroleum as "20-million-year-old fossils" - as our primary
source of energy. Simply put, you weren't hearing any "drill, baby, drill" rhetoric from Alley, who earlier this year
became the first and only candidate so far to formally jump into the race.”
And
“Rep. Scott Bruun, R-West Linn, one of the several GOP moderates I spotted in the crowd, called Alley an "Oregon
moderate in the best tradition...Oregonians are not going to be threatened by Allen Alley."
And
“Alley also attracted such conservatives as Jeff Grossman, a veteran member of the state Republican central committee
from Washington County. He praised Alley's business experience and said he's talked enough to the candidate to be
reassured there is "nothing non-Republican about him."

I, personally, have a question for this Oregonian reporter & Alley - “In what country are the electric cars made that Allen
Alley was supporting?”

A look in the Wayback Machine and we see that when Allen ran for State Treasurer in Oregon (2008) he said this on his
campaign site: “In the battle against global climate change, our forests and rangelands are important assets in
processing and sequestering CO2. In my work in the Governor’s office, I researched how we can create an innovative
state-operated carbon credit bank that makes Oregon a constructive force in any market-based system (cap and trade
plan) to reduce CO2 emissions. This creates a win-win situation in that it enables the state to generate revenue by
protecting our lands in order to battle global climate change and by implementing ‘green’ building projects. In this
manner, we will create incentives for sustainable and energy efficient buildings including installation of solar panels, use
of fuel cells or biofuels, and retrofitting buildings for energy efficiency.”
Another look in the Wayback Machine at Alley’s ’08 Treasurer campaign:
“Over the past decade, homeownership rates have increased with the combination of easier credit and innovative
programs that help first-time homebuyers. This is also true of minorities in Oregon, although the unfortunate fact is that
this population lags far behind the broader population. Homeownership rates among Latinos and African-Americans in
Oregon are 40% behind the state average. Through a combination of resources, financial literacy programs, and effective
outreach, I will make it a point to close this gap.

Although the national housing crisis has hit other regions of the country harder than Oregon, we have not been able to
avoid the slump in home prices and the impact families feel when their mortgages adjust to the new market rate. Much
can be done between homeowners and lenders to find a solution that works for both. But, the government can do two
important things to help.

First, as Oregon State Treasurer, I will work with financial services companies, not-for-profit organizations, and state
agencies to promote the rights of homeowners and the tools available to them if they struggle to make home payments.
Second, I will work with the Oregon Investment Council, professional staff in the Office of the Treasurer, and private
sector lenders to educate Oregonians. Third, I will work with the private sector to determine home lending guidelines
and disclosure to help a better educated consumer make the best decisions for their particular situations.

Finally, I believe there are great investment opportunities in Oregon real estate. I would work with the Oregon
Investment Council to determine if there is a role the Treasury could provide to help Oregonian families and provide
outstanding returns.”
And, again – thanks to the Wayback Machine!
“If elected, I will focus my energies into several core areas:
* Ensuring the financial stability of retirement accounts, college savings plans, and the school stability fund.
* Promoting economic development, particularly in the area of renewable energy and sustainable technology.
* Making post-secondary education an expectation for every Oregon child, whether it be a 4-year university or
college, a 2-year associates degree, or training in an important trade.
* Conserving Oregon’s natural beauty on its state lands, while recognizing that the rural economy relies on the
prudent and sustainable management of our forests.
* Promoting homeownership for Oregonians who want a place they can truly call “home,” but who need a little
assistance – either with the initial down-payment or with a restructured loan.

Bipartisanship is one of the most trivialized terms of our time. I have learned as a Republican, serving as Governor
Kulongoski’s Chief of Staff, that it is often difficult. But it is essential if we are going to rise above our differences and
deliver progress for Oregonians. My commitment is to work cooperatively with elected leaders of all parties to secure a
promising future for our state.”

From here: “He said he wants to see federal mileage standards raised to 100 miles per gallon by 2020 as part of what he
says is his drive to wean Oregonians from the use of oil.” Just what we need, more government regulation!

Allen’s political contributions over the years


Aug/1996 – gave $1,000 to Tom Bruggere for senate (D)
Oct/1999 – gave $500 to Bill Bradley for president (D)
Nov/2000 – gave $500 to David Wu (D)
Jun/2001 – gave $500 to David Wu (D)
Apr/2002 – gave $1,000 to Gordon Smith (R)
Sep/2003 – gave $2,000 to Phillips for congress (R)
Oct/2003 – gave $1,000 to Bush-Cheney (R)
Mar/2004 – gave $2,000 to Zupancic for congress (R) (first name misspelled: Allan)
May/2004 – gave $250 to Darlene Hooley for congress (D)
July/2004 – gave $1,000 to Goli Ameri for congress (R)
Sep/2004 – gave $2,000 + $2,000 (total 4k) to DNC Services Corp/Democratic National Committee (towards the
Kerry/Edwards Victory Fund)
Mar/2008 – gave $2,300 to Gordon Smith (R)
May/2008 – gave $250 to RNC
Mar/2009 – gave $1,025 to Oregon Republican Party

11/20/2006 traffic/other offense in Arizona


Unclaimed property in Oregon and here and here

Allen’s wife’s political contributions over the years (her name is Deborah)
July/1998 – gave $1,000 to Ron Wyden (D)
Aug/1999 – gave $1,000 to Bill Bradley for president (D)
Oct/1999 – gave -$500 to Bill Bradley for president (D)
Aug/2000 – gave $1,000 to Darlene Hooley for congress (D)
May/2001 – gave $2,000 to Wyden for senate (D)
Oct/2003 – gave $1,000 to Bush-Cheney (R)
Nov/2003 – gave $2,000 to Phillips for congress (R)
May/2004 – gave $500 to Nick Fish for city council
Jun/2004 – gave $1,000 to Darlene Hooley for congress (D)
Sep/2004 – gave $500 to Darlene Hooley for congress (D)
Oct/2004 – gave $500 to Environment 2004, Inc.
Oct/2005 – gave $500 to democratic party of Oregon
Oct/2005 – gave $2,500 to Democratic Governor’s Association – New Hampshire (which all goes to the New Hampshire
Democratic Party)
Mar/2006 – gave $2,000 to Darlene Hooley for congress (D)
Oct/2006 – gave $2,500 to Democratic Governor’s Association
Apr/2007 – gave $250 to Darlene Hooley for congress (D)
Mar/2008 – gave $2,300 to Gordon Smith (R)
Sep/2008 – gave $1,000 to Gordon Smith (R)
Sep/2008 – gave $1,000 to Gordon Smith (R)

I’ve got so much more digging to do, but here’s what I’ve pieced together of his
Resume:
Currently serves on the board of these non-profits: Mechanical Engineering Industrial Advisory Council (at Purdue) and
the Purdue Foundation. Vice- Chair of TechAmerica Oregon Council
When? Member of two non-profits: Purdue University
When? Past chair OMSI
When? Board member of advisors for SmartForest Ventures
When? – Current On BOD of Zapproved (& Legal Hold Pro, a zapproved product)
When? Co-CEO of joint venture with Motorola called “Motif”
May 2008 Elected as Republican candidate for State Treasurer
Jan. 2007 – Mar. 2008 Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor of Oregon for Energy, Technology, Transportation and
Economic Development.
2006 – named Chairman of the Oregon Business Plan
Sept 2002 – July 2006 BOD of Applied Films (NASDAQ: AFCO) until sold to Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT).
Feb 2002 – appointed by Bush to the US – Japan Private Sector / Government Commission
Jan 2002 – Appointed by Kitzhaber as the chair of the inaugural Oregon Council for Knowledge and Economic
Development
1997 – 2006 co-founded Pixelworks, Inc., Tualatin, Oregon - Chair of the Board (2006 compensation: $1,109,110)
(granted options on 550,000 shares, estimated value over 3.7 mil) (compensation for director 2007: $601,110; 2008:
$341,307)
1992 – 1996 InFocus Corp., Wilsonville, Oregon – Engineering & Marketing Vice President
1986 – 1992 Battery Ventures – General Partner (on board at InFocus from 88-92)
Before 1986 Computervision, Boeing, Ford

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