About Perry Duman
Perry Duman is running for representative to the
Wisconsin Assembly for the 60th District.
He lives in
Port
Washington.
Born in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin,
Perry’s family moved to Port Washington
when he was just 1 year old.
He was raised in Port Washington and attended
Washington
Heights and Lincoln
elementary schools, John Long Middle School
in Grafton, and Port Washington High School, graduating with honors from Ozaukee High School in Fredonia.
Attending the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point, Perry pursued degrees in
theater and
music.
Perry currently works as a program facilitator in a
group home for developmentally disabled adults in
Port Washington.
He has also held positions in such a wide array of
industries as retail, insurance, and computer technology, including:
assistant buyer with Boston Store, Milwaukee; buyer with
Emporium-Capwell, San Francisco; assistant vice president with Sherwood
Insurance Services, San Francisco; and director of information systems
with Joe Boxer Corp, San Francisco.
Maintaining a lifelong passion for “The
Theater” [spoken with reverence
in a British accent], Perry has appeared in several Summer Theater
productions sponsored by the Port Washington Recreation Department and
directed the 1976 production of
Once Upon a Mattress.
While in San Francisco, Perry served as executive
director of Theatrix, a theater workshop, and worked with several other
theater companies.
He is a voracious reader, consuming
such topics as quantum mechanics, philosophy, and murder mysteries.
He is a C-SPAN junkie, a crossword fanatic, a jazz aficionado, a
gourmet chef, and a massive Packer fan.