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Candidate for Arkansas House of Representatives District 49
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Thank you for supporting me to represent you in the State Legislature.
When elected, I intend to do all within my power to empower the people of Arkansas and District 49 to achieve the success and prosperity they deserve. Thank you for your support and God bless you and yours.

Meet Max Avery
I decided to seek the office of State Representative to empower the interests of working-class Americans. It is my mission to provide more personal freedom for Arkansans and reduce the impact of big government policy in their lives. Arkansans need to see their values reflected by their officials.
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Let’s turn Fort Smith into a beacon of success by building lasting strength and prosperity in the River Valley.
A River Valley Native

Max was born in at Washington Regional Medical Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas and grew up in Alma where he attended school. He grew up spending a great deal of time learning about computers after getting his first PC in 1989.
The 1990s

In school, Max took interest in history and civics and enjoyed participating in 4H, FBLA, NLJC, playing Trumpet in the band and playing on the Alma Airedales football team. At 14, Max began his first entrepreneurial endeavor doing freelance graphic design which he conducted as his primary vocation until graduating high school.
The 2000s

Max began working for Arkansas telecom giant Alltel where he served in a number of roles through Alltel’s merger with Verizon. He was offered a position in business development with KGI where he spearheaded an international sales campaign resulting in the company receiving the President’s “E” Award for Excellence in Exports.
2016

After leaving the defense industry, Max went to work with former Alltel co-worker Ryan King, the founder of a highly successful payment technology company, Guardian, which is based in Fort Smith.
2017

Max was honored with a seat as a member of the Arkansas District Export Council where he still serves today. His role at the DEC allows him to promote international trade by Arkansas based manufacturers to grow the state economy on a global level.
2019

In 2019 Max founded a commercial drivers license training school to support the high demand for CDL drivers and grow the logistics industry in the River Valley. The school now has three locations in Arkansas and has placed hundreds of individuals into new careers making above-median income wages.
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