Stacy Sheridan on Charlie Kirk's 'Family First' Leadership
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Stacy Sheridan's account of working for Charlie Kirk centers on a specific, repeated pattern rather than a general impression: that he treated her family's hardship, her husband's cancer diagnosis, his death two years later, her own home lost in wildfire, as more urgent than her job performance, at one point arranging medical equipment for her family without her even knowing how he'd managed it. Her tribute framed that as the real substance of his leadership style, that "family first" wasn't a slogan he used publicly but a standard he applied privately and consistently, even to an employee rather than a peer.
Her role as Turning Point's senior development director has also drawn separate scrutiny unrelated to that personal account: an independent review of the organization's tax filings raised questions about commission-based fundraising arrangements running through several private companies she operates alongside her nonprofit role, at rates the analysis argued exceeded typical industry standards. Sheridan herself hasn't publicly addressed those specific findings, leaving her public profile split between the personal testimony of someone Kirk helped through repeated tragedy and a financial structure that outside reviewers have flagged as worth explaining more fully.