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a job he considers full of potential He says the part time position is a "blank slate" aside from presiding over the Senate during the legislative session, a perfect platform he says to present big ideas to Vermonters in non partisan fashion. In an interview at his home in Swanton, Brock offered an example. "We'll have the biggest transfer of wealth in American history over the next 10 or 15 years as baby boomers retire and pass money on to their heirs," Brock said. "That's a great opportunity to think about what we do in the trust business to create a regulatory environment that's particularly attractive, fast moving and advanced just the same was as we did with captive insurance." Vermont now dominates that niche segment of the corporate insurance industry, thanks to a concerted effort in the 1970s to adopt legislation to lure "captives" to the state. Hundreds are now based here. "That's just one example of many," Brock said. "Those are the kinds of things I want to talk about and really want to get people thinking about." Brock calls himself a centrist Republican, favors former Gov. Jeb Bush but thinks Sen. Marco Rubio or Gov. John Kasich "would be fine" as president, and likes both GOP candidates running for governor in 2016, too. He may still face a primary challenge, perhaps from businessman Mark Snelling, the son of the former Vermont governor. Snelling said Friday he's still deciding what to do. Among Democrats, only Brandon Riker, a political newcomer from Marlboro, has declared his candidacy. Several others are considering a run. EXPLAIN WHAT HE IS GETTING BACK INTO POLITICS AND STEWART LEDBETTER JOINS US WITH MORE ON THAT. STEW: SINCE HIS LOSS IN 2012, RANDY BROCK HAS BEEN OUT OF THE SPOTLIGHT. HE'S A RETIRED CORPORATE RISK MANAGER WAS BEEN BUSY WRITING A BOOK ON CORPORATE FRAUD. HE ANNOUNCED SUDDENLY LAST NIGHT HE WAS BACK IN THE GAME OF POLITICS. TODAY, HE SAID HE WANTS TO USE THAT JOB TO PUT FORTH SOME BIG IDEAS AND OPPORTUNITIES BEFORE VOTERS. HE GAVE US THIS EXAMPLE. WE ARE GOING TO HAVE THE GREATEST TRANSFER OF WEALTH IN AMERICAN HISTORY OVER THE NEXT 10 OR 15 YEARS AS BABY BOOMERS RETIRE AND PASS MONEY ON TO THEIR HEIRS, THAT'S A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO THINK ABOUT WHAT WE DO IN THE TRUST BUSINESS TO CREATE A REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT THAT'S PARTICULARLY ATTRACTIVE, FAST MOVING AND ADVANCED, JUST THE SAME WAS AS WE DID WITH CAPTICE INSURANCE. THAT'S JUST ONE EXAMPLE OF MANY. THOSE ARE THE KINDS OF THINGS I WANT TO TALK ABOUT AND REALLY WANT TO GET PEOPLE THINKING ABOUT. A BIG DAY FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. THE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED THE LARGEST GIFT IN UVM HISTORY. A STANDING OVATION FOR UVM ALUMNI STEVEN GROSSMAN, CLASS OF 1961, WHOSE $20 MILLION GIFT PROMPTED THE UNIVERSITY TO RENAME ITS BUSINESS SCHOOL IN