Shad White


Shadrack Tucker White is an American politician and Certified Fraud Examiner serving as the 42nd State Auditor of Mississippi. He previously served as Director of the Mississippi Justice Institute. A Republican, White was appointed by Phil Bryant on July 16, 2018.

Early life and education

White was born on September 22, 1985, in Sandersville, Mississippi. White's father, Charles Robert White, and grandfather, Charles Raymond White, were oilfield pumpers. His mother, Emily Morgan White, was a public school art teacher. White grew up in Sandersville, Mississippi, and attended Sandersville Elementary and Northeast Jones High School. He was a Lindy-Callahan Scholar-Athlete for the state in 2004.
White attended the University of Mississippi and received an undergraduate degree in economics and political science in 2008. He worked for The Pew Charitable Trusts from 2008-2009 as a State Policy Fellow. In 2008, White was named a Rhodes Scholar. He studied economic and social history at St John's College, Oxford, earning a Master of Science degree, and rowed crew. In 2010, White's home county named March 24 "Shad White Day." "
White earned a Juris Doctorate degree from Harvard Law School in 2014. While in law school, White was President of the Harvard chapter of the Federalist Society.

Career

In 2010, White worked as Policy and Research Director for Alan Nunnelee's successful campaign for Congress. White was later hired by Phil Bryant to work as Director of Policy in Bryant's office while Bryant was serving as Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi. In 2015, White again worked for Bryant as campaign manager for Bryant's re-election campaign.
From 2016 to 2017, White worked as a litigation attorney at Butler Snow, LLP, in Ridgeland, Mississippi. During that time, he also served as a special prosecutor in Rankin County, Mississippi. In December 2017, White was named as the director of the Mississippi Justice Institute. While White served as Director, the Mississippi Justice Institute successfully defended the constitutionality of charter schools in Mississippi in a trial court and won an Open Meetings Act case against the Lauderdale County Board of Supervisors and Natchez city government.
On July 6, 2018, Governor Phil Bryant appointed White to serve as Mississippi's State Auditor following the resignation of Stacey Pickering. White is the first millennial to serve in a statewide office in the Deep South.

Personal life

White, his wife Rina, and their daughter live in Flowood, Mississippi. They are members at St. Richard Church.