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Armon flips the lights on

| March 1, 2018 12:00 AM

He wears two large public hats, one in an elected position, one in an appointed position.

Mic Armon believes you have a right to know some of his basic financial information.

Armon is an elected trustee on the local hospital board and an appointed commissioner on Coeur d’Alene’s urban renewal agency board. He also happens to work as a financial advisor.

More than 50 local city, county and state elected officials have voluntarily disclosed their financial information because they want the public to see areas where conflicts of interest could arise. But many other local elected officials haven’t disclosed that information. To do so, they should simply follow Armon’s formula and email their particulars to Editor Mike Patrick: mpatrick@cdapress.com

The Press has a website that tracks financial disclosures (and also shows who hasn’t “turned on the lights” yet). See:

http://bookshelf.cdapresshost.com/disclosures

MIC ARMON, CFP

Trustee, Kootenai Health District

Commissioner, ignite CDA

Primary Employer and Job Title: Stifel Financial, First Vice President/ Financial Advisor

Entities Paying $5,000 or More: Stifel Financial

Boards: Kootenai Health District (appointed), unpaid

Ignite CDA, unpaid

North Idaho College, Dormitory Housing Commission, unpaid

Spouse: Lauri Armon — no source of income

Boards: Boys and Girls Club of Kootenai County (unpaid)

Coeur d’Alene Summer Theater (unpaid)