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Organization
Chairman Rep. Steve Stivers (OH-15)
(elected Nov. 15, 2016)
Special Assistant to the Chairman
Matthew LoParco
(Jan. 2017) Staff assistant to U.S. Rep. Doug Collins, July
2016-Jan. 2017. 7th grade science teacher at Teach for
America-Uplift Luna Secondary in Dallas, TX, June 2014-May 2016.
Legal assistant, Jan.-May 2014. B.A. in business administration
and management, general from The University of Georgia, 2013.
Deputy Chairs (announced
Jan.
12,
2017)
Current Operations Mimi Walters (CA-45)
Future Operations Tom Emmer (MN-6)
Vice Chairs
Fundraising – Rep. Ann Wagner
Finance Deputy – Rep. Lee Zeldin
Regional – Rep. Bill Johnson
Recruiting – Rep. Elise Stefanik
Candidate Development – Rep. Will Hurd
Mentorship – Rep. John Katko
Patriot Program – Rep. Ryan Costello
Primary Patriot – Rep. Rodney Davis
Data – Rep. David Schweikert
Digital – Rep. Matt Gaetz
Coalitions – Rep. Ken Buck
Member Services – Rep. Kevin Yoder
Redistricting – Rep. Francis Rooney
Audit – Rep. Mike Conaway
Transformation – Rep. Keith Rothfus
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Executive Director John Rogers
(announced Dec. 2, 2016) Served as NRCC political director in the 2016 cycle, deputy political director in the 2014 cycle, and Northeast regional political director in the 2012 cycle. Equities trader for AMR Capital Trading, July 2008-Feb. 2011. Campaign experience includes Bob Cohen 2010, Rob Astorino’s race for Westchester County Executive in 2009, Victory director for the NJ Republican Party in 2006, and director of field operations for the Pennsylvania Republican Party in Montgomery County in 2004. During Gov. George Pataki’s administration he served as deputy director of regional and local government affairs, 2003-05 and appointments officer, 2001-03. Graduate of Sienna College, 1999. Originally from Upstate New York. twitter
Assistant to the Executive Director Connor Crowley
(Feb. 2017) Staff
assistant to U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (IL),
Feb. 2015-Feb. 2017. Staff assistant/scheduler to U.S. Rep. John
Runyan (NJ), July 2014-Jan. 2015. B.A. in history, public service
from Hampden-Sydney College, 2014.
POLITICAL
Political Director Joe Pileggi
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) Great Lakes and
Florida regional
political director at
the NRCC in the
2014 and 2016 cycles. Associate at Axiom Strategies,
Aug.-Nov. 2012.
Campaign director on Mark Neumann for U.S. Senate, Sept. 2011-Aug.
2012. Chief of staff to state Sen. Steve Oelrich, Nov. 2006-Sept.
2011. Political director for NRSC/Joe Miller for U.S. Senate,
Oct.-Nov. 2010. Deputy campaign manager on Mark Neumann for
Governor, May-Sept. 2010. Camapign manager on Steve Oelrich for
State Senate, April-Nov. 2006. North central Florida field
director for Senate campaigns for the Republican Party of Florida.
M.A. in political science (2005) and B.A. in political science
(2003) from University of Florida. twitter
Deputy Political Director Brendon DelToro
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Vice president of
political strategy at
iHeartMedia,
Feb. 2016-Jan. 2017. Campaign manager on Stutzman for Senate
(IN), May-Nov. 2015. Chief of staff to U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski
(IN), Jan. 2013-May 2015. Campaign manager on Walorski for
Congress, May-Dec. 2012. Deputy campaign manager on Dalrymple for
Governor (ND), Jan.-May 2012. Campaign manager on Holtzman &
Hagner for Assembly (NJ), 2011. Field staff for the North Dakota
Republican Party, Aug. 2010-June 2010. Government affairs fellow
in the Office of Gov. Sonny Perdue, Dec. 2009-Aug. 2010. B.S. in
justice studies, political science from Georgia Southern University,
2009.
Regionals
[Chasen Bullock left]
Mike Thom
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Deputy state director on Jeb 2016 Iowa
caucus campaign. RNC state director for Kansas and Oregon, July
2014-Feb. 2015. Data director/paid door coordinator on Jacobs for
Iowa-Mark Jacobs for U.S. Senate campaign, Jan.-June 2014.
Account manager at LS2group, Mar. 2013-Jan. 2014. Deputy Victory
director for the North Dakota Republican Party, Aug.-Nov. 2012.
Davenport regional field director on Rick Perry for President, Aug.
2011-Jan. 2012. Regional field director on Tim Pawlenty's Iowa
campaign, May-Aug. 2011. Legislative clerk in the Iowa House, Jan.-May
2011. Camapign aid on David Jamison for Iowa Treasurer,
Sept.-Nov. 2010. M.P.A. from Drake University, 2013; Bachelor's
degree in speech communication and rhetoric from Iowa State University,
2009. twitter
Northeast Anthony Pileggi
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) "no relation to Joe
Pileggi" Campaign
manager on U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik's 2016 re-election; district
director for Rep. Stefanik from Jan. 2015; deputy campaign manager on
Elise Stefanik for Congress, Nov. 2013-Jan. 2015. Regional
director to U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna, Nov. 2013-2014. Staff
assistant in the U.S. House, June 2011-Jan. 2013. Grassroots
director/campaign manager on U.S. Rep. Richard Hanna's re-election
campaign, March-Nov. 2012. Degree in public policy and public
administration from University at Albany SUNY. twitter
Tyler Foote
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Virginia state
director for Americans
for Prosperity, Aug. 2015-Feb. 2017. Deputy chief of
staff/communications director to U.S. Rep. David Rouzer (NC), Jan.-Aug.
2015.
Campaign manager on David Rouzer for Congress, Dec. 2013-Dec.
2014. Campaign manager on Mike Watson for Delegate, March-Nov.
2013. Campaign manager on Murphy for Congress, June-Dec.
2012. Director of political and new media training (June 2010-May
2012) and political training coordinator (June 2010-May 2011) at The
Leadership Institute. Assistant to the candidate on Trey Grayson
for U.S. Senate (KY), Dec. 2009-May 2010. B.A. degrees in
government,
history from Centre College, 2009. From Louisville, KY.
Field Finance Director Chris Broyles
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) "assisting
members and candidates in building their war chests" NRCC major
donor manger in the 2016 cycle. Campaign finance assistant to the
managing partner at Hutchens Law Firm in Fayetteville, NC.
Bachelor's degree in economics and political science from Methodist
University, 2014. From Cortland, NY.
Women's Engagement Director Micah Yousefi
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) Third cycle at the
NRCC; also served in this role in
the 2016 cycle and started as political coordinator in May 2013.
Legislative
correspondent in the U.S. House, Dec. 2011-April 2013. Fulbright
grantee in Korea, 2010-11. Client service administrator at
Persels & Associates, Dec. 2009-June 2010. Special assistant
to the president at Carefree Kitchens Inc., Feb. 2002-Sept. 2009.
B.A. in pre-law, philosophy, history from Notre Dame of Maryland
University, 2010.
Political Coordinator Meredith Allen
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) including "managing
the NRCC's Patriot
and Young Guns programs" Media assistant for the NRCC's I.E.
unit, May-Dec. 2016. Bachelor's degrees in peace, war and defense
and political science from UNC Chapel Hill, 2016. Native of New
London, NC.
DATA
Data Director Kelsey Patten
(announced March 1, 2017) NRCC deputy strategy
director, Jan.
2016-March
2017. Data and analytics director on Kelly (Ayotte) for New
Hampshire, Aug. 2015-Nov. 2016. Data strategist for the NRCC,
Sept. 2014-Aug. 2015. Executive assistant to the chairman and CEO
at Public Affairs Engagement LLC, Sept. 2013-Sept. 2014. Staff
assistant to U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Feb.-Sept. 2013. Scheduling
request coordinator/briefings coordinator on Romney for President,
May-Nov. 2012. B.A. degrees in policy studies and political
science from Syracuse University, 2012.
Senior Data Advisor Jeff McGowan
(from March 2017...initially announced as strategy director) Founder of Bedrock Data Solutions, LLC, March 2017. NRCC strategy director (Feb. 2015-Feb. 2017). Director of data services at Americans for Prosperity, April 2014- Data director (Jan. 2013-April 2014) and national deputy data director (June 2012-Jan. 2013) at the NRCC; NRCC field operations manager in the Arizona CD-8 special election (March-June 2012). Co-founder and vice president of the 525 Group, LLC from Nov. 2009. Political director on Sam Rohrer for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, Jan.-March 2012. Nevada political director on Santorum for President, Jan.-Feb. 2012. Political director on Kapanke for State Senate in LaCrosse, WI, June-Sept. 2011. Political anaylst at Targeted Victory, July 2010-May 2011. Deputy political director on Sue Lowden for U.S. Senate in Nevada, Jan.-June 2010. Victory coordinator (June-Dec. 2008) and voter registration deputy director (Jan.-June 2008) for the RNC in Nevada. From Las Vegas.
Polling Director Alexi Donovan
(Jan. 2017) NRCC polling coordinator (Feb.-Dec.
2016) and assistant to
the executive
director (Feb. 2015-Dec. 2016); also served as a political intern in
summer
2013. Staff assistant at the Committee on Education and the
Workforce, June 2014-Jan. 2015. B.A. in political science and
government from the University of Pittsburgh, 2014.
GIS/Business Intelligence Director James Davidhizar
(2017) GIS director/deputy BI director at Data
Trust, Mar.
2016-Feb. 2017. Data strategist (Jan 2015-Feb. 2017) and RPD
coordinator (Jan. 2014-Jan. 2015. at the NRCC. Studied at The
University of Texas at Austin.
COMMUNICATIONS
Communications Director Matt Gorman
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) Strategic campaign
communications director for Biotechnology Innovation Organization
(BIO), May 2016-Jan. 2017. Director of rapid response on Jeb
2016, June 2015-Feb. 2016; communications advisor to the Right to Rise
PAC, Jan.-June 2015. Rapid response
director at the NRCC, Jan. 2013-Jan. 2015. Deputy
rapid response director (April-Nov. 2012) and research analyst (May
2011-April 2012) on Romney for President; intern at Romney's Free and
Strong America PAC, Jan.-May 2011. B.A. in political science from
Stonehill College, 2011. twitter
Deputy Communications Director Chris Pack
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) NRCC East regional
press secretary in
the 2016 cycle from Jan. 2015. Communications director at Tom
Corbett for Governor,
March-Dec. 2014. Press secretary to U.S. Rep. Ed Whitfield, Feb.
2013-March 2014. Communications director to U.S. Rep. Rick Berg,
April 2012-Jan. 2013; also communications advisor on Rick Berg for U.S.
Senate. Communications coordinator in the Office of the Majority
Leader of the New York State Senate, March 2010-May 2012.
Campaign manager and director of communications at Jack Quinn for New
York State Senate, June-Nov. 2010. Worked in New York Assembly
offices and campaigns, Dec. 2005-March 2010. M.A. in
communication from SUNY at Albany, 2012; B.A. in political science,
criminal justice from SUNY at Albany, 2006. twitter
National Press Secretary Jesse Hunt
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Communications director on Richard Burr for U.S. Senate, May-Nov. 2016. New Hampshire communications director (Sept. 2015-Feb. 2016) and communications and rapid response for Jeb 2016 national and earlier for Right to Rise PAC (from Jan. 2015; reported by the Miami Herald on Jan. 29, 2015). Deputy communications director on Scott Brown for U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, May-Nov. 2014. Digital rapid response manager for the Republican Party of Florida, March-May 2014. Field research analyst in Baton Rouge for America Rising LLC, Oct. 2013-March 2014. Deputy press secretary on Gabriel Gomez for U.S. Senate (MA), May-July 2013; communications on Dan Winslow for U.S. Senate (MA), March-April 2013. B.A. in communications from Stonehill College, 2013. twitter
Regional Press Secretary Maddie Anderson
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Communications
director on Brian Mast's campaign for U.S. House in FL-18. Deputy
press secretary on Carlos Beruff's primary challenge to U.S. Sen. Marco
Rubio in Florida. Iowa political director on Jindal for
President. B.A. in political science from Eastern University in
Saint Davids, PA. twitter
Regional Press Secretary Jack Pandol
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Communications
director on Boustany for Senate (LA), June-Nov. 2016.
Communications director to U.S. Rep. Charles Boustany (LA), June
2014-June 2016. Communications director to U.S. Rep. Bradley
Byrne (AL), Dec. 2013-June 2014. Press secretary to U.S. Rep.
Rick Crawford (AL), June-Dec. 2013. Deputy press secretary to
Rep. Boustany (Jan.-June 2013); deputy communications director on
Boustany for Congress (Sept.-Dec. 2012); and legislative aide to Rep.
Boustany, Nov. 2011-Sept. 2012. Bachelor's degree in politics,
Spanish from Washington and Lee University, 2011. twitter
Director of Media Affairs Kerry Rom
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Most recently in RNC
communications. Worked in research on Jeb 2016. Coordinator
(from Jan. 2015) and staff assistant (July 2013-Jan. 2015) at the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce. B.A. in government from Franklin &
Marshall College, 2013. Raleigh, NC native. twitter
Director of Content Bradley Leonard
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Media and production manager (from Jan. 2015) and production assistant (June 2014-Jan. 2015) at the NRSC. President and CEO of Bradley Leonard Design since June 2012. Bachelor of Visual Arts from Marshall University, 2014.
Rapid Response Director ?
Director of Television and Radio ?
Digital
Digital Director Ted Peterson
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) NRCC I.E. digital
director, July 2015-Jan. 2017. Digital media strategis with
Berman and Company, April 2014-July 2015. Digital director for
the U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Feb. 2013-April
2014. Digital director on Tommy Thompson for Senate (WI), Nov.
2011-Nov. 2012. B.A. degree from Sewanee-The University of the
South.
Deputy Digital Director Lyman Munschauer
(Feb. 2017) Director, fundraising at Targeted Victory, Aug. 2014-Feb. 2017. Paid intern to U.S. Rep. David Valadao, April-Aug. 2014. B.A. in geoscience and government from Hamilton College, 2013.
Deputy Digital Director David Sours
(Mar. 2017) Senior manager for political
accounts and strategy
(June 2016-Mar. 2017) and manager of political accounts and strategy
(June 2014-June 2016) at IMGE. B.A. in political science from
Virginia Tech.
RESEARCH
Senior Advisor Sean Philbin
(Mar. 2018) NRCC research director, Jan.
2017-Mar. 2018 Research director and
strategic communications advisor to Senate Leadership Fund/One Nation
and American Crossroads/Crossroads GPS, May 2015-Dec. 2016. NRCC
deputy research director (April 2013-April 2015), senior research
analyst (Jan.-April 2013), I.E. unit (April-Dec. 2012), and Midwest
regional research analyst (2011-mid-2012). Worked as a committee
staffer in the U.S. Senate. J.D. from Villanova University
Charles Widger School of Law, 2010; undergraduate studies at
Villanova.
twitter
Research Director Caitlin (Sullivan) Sutherland
(Mar. 2018) NRCC deputy research director, Feb. 2017-Mar. 2018. Deputy research director (Sept. 2015-Feb. 2017) and senior research analyst (Nov. 2013-Sept. 2015) at American Crossroads. Legislative assistant, state and local division (April 2012-Nov. 2013); legislative specialist, grassroots division (June 2011-April 2012); and membership division (Nov. 2010-June 2011) at the National Rifle Association. Government relations at American Enterprise Institute, June-Sept. 2010. B.A. in political science from Saint Mary's College, 2010.
Director of Tracking Operations Amos Rothstein
(Feb. 2017) Campaign manager on Dave Reichert for Congress (WA), May-Nov. 2016. Rhode Island state director on Kasich for America, March-May 2016. Research analyst at Freedom Partners Shared Services, Aug. 2015-April 2016. Staff assistant to U.S. Rep. Dan Newhouse (WA), Jan.-Aug. 2015. Field/political director on Dan Newhouse for Congress, May-Dec. 2014. Co-founder, co-owner, server and cook at Sauced Moscow, Oct. 2013-May 2014. Paid GOTV organizer in Asheville area on Victory North Carolina, Sept.-Nov. 2012. B.S. in political science and government, international studies from University of Idaho, 2014.
POLICY
Policy Director Chris Del Beccaro
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) Legislative director to U.S. Rep. Dan Donovan (NY), July 2015-Jan. 2017. Senior legislative assistant to U.S. Rep. Jeff Denham (CA), Sept. 2011-July 2015; campaign manager on Denham's re-election, April-Nov. 2014. Legislative correspondent to U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert, June-Sept. 2011. Deputy campaign manager on Friends of David Harmer, 2010. B.A. in history from Washington State University, 2008.
FINANCE
Finance Director Emma Nelson
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) Most recently a
regional finance
director for the NRSC. Midwest regional finance director for Right to
Rise USA and later Jeb Bush’s presidential
campaign. Previously held fundraising roles at the RNC, Romney
Victory and Yoder for Congress. Graduate of the University of
Texas at Austin. Native of Kansas City, MO.
Deputy Finance Director Dana Klein
(Jan. 2017) A regional finance director at the NRSC, March-Dec. 2016. Regional finance director on Jeb 2016, Feb. 2015-Feb. 2016. Regional finance director Jan. 2013-Jan. 2015) and finance coordinator (May 2011-Nov. 2012) at the NRCC. B.A. in political science and public health from The George Washington University, 2011.
Deputy Finance Director Leigh Tenewitz
(Jan. 2017) NRCC director of Member giving, Feb. 2015-Dec. 2016. Director of communications and government affairs (Aug. 2013-Jan. 2015) and director of communications (Nov. 2011-Aug. 2013) for the March of Dimes in the Georgia. Walk director for the American Heart Association in New Orleans, Feb. 2010-Nov. 2011. Community director for the March of Dimes in Nashville, Jan. 2009-Feb. 2010. M.P.A. in public administration (2008) and A.B.J. in public relations (2007) from The University of Georgia.
Major Donor Director Alexandria Delano
(July 2017) Coalitions manager/deputy coalitions manager for the Healthy Weight Commitment Foundation from Oct. 2013. B.A. in history from University of Iowa, 2012.
Major Donor Director Jimmy Sapp
(Feb. 2017) Finance director (Dec. 2014-Feb. 2017) and La Crosse area field director (Aug.-Dec. 2014) for the Republican Party of Wisconsin. Fraud claims investigator for Auction Insurance Agency in Homewood, AL, July 2013-Aug. 2014. Staff assistant to U.S. Rep. Kevin Brady, Jan.-June 2013. Advance department on Romney for President, Sept.-Nov. 2012. Assistant campaign manager on Marty Handlon for Mayor (Alabaster), June-Sept. 2012. B.S. in social science from Troy University, 2012.
PAC Director Grafton Pritchartt
NRCC deputy PAC director in the 2016 cycle.
Scheduler to U.S. Rep. Dennis A. Ross (FL-15) from
Jan. 2013.
Staff assistant to U.S. Rep. Tom Price (GA-06). Degrees in
journalism and public relations from the University of Mississippi,
2010.
Deputy PAC Director Katherine Getty
...
National Finance Committee and Events Manager Alex Clark
(Jan. 2017) Executive assistant to the deputy
executive director at the NRSC, Jan. 2015-Nov. 2016. Staff
assistant to U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions, (AL), July 2013-Jan. 2015.
B.A. in public relations from University of Alabama, 2013.
MEMBER SERVICES
Director of Member Services Jesse Walls
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) Deputy chief of
staff/legislative director (June 2014-Jan. 2017), legislative director
(Nov. 2011-June 2014) and legislative assistant (Jan.-Nov. 2011) to
U.S. Rep. Steve Stivers. Legislative aide May 2010-Jan. 2011),
legislative correspondent (Oct. 2007-May 2010) and staff assistant
(Oct. 2005-Oct. 2007) to U.S. Sen. George Voinovich (OH).
Constitutent aide to state Sen. Joy Padgett (OH), March 2004-Sept.
2005. B.A. in political science from The Ohio State University,
2005.
IT
IT Director George Griffin
(Feb. 2004) Eighth cycle at IT director.
Owner and network
engineer at
Griffin Consulting, LLC, 2001-04. IT director at Global Metro
Networks, April 2000-Oct. 2001. IT director on Forbes 2000, May
1999-March 2000. IT for SoftMed Systems,1998-99. Director
of
network services at the RNC, 1995-98.
Cyber Security Lead Rob Ogorek
(Aug. 2016) Cyber security associate at Booz
Allen Hamilton, Aug.
2014-Aug. 2016. Network administrator at the NRCC, Jan. 2013-Aug.
2014. Network operations at the RNC, July-Dec. 2012. B.A.
in political science from UC Irvine, 2012.
ADMIN.
Operations Director Megan Schenewerk
(announced Jan. 23, 2017) NRCC human resources
and administrative manager (July 2013-Dec. 2016) and office
manager/front desk (Jan.-July
2013). Executive assistant (July 2012-Jan. 2013) and staff
assistant (Jan.-June 2012) to U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (OR). B.S.
in history and American politics from Corban University in Oregon, 2008.
Treasury
CFO Rob Jentgens
(started as controller i.e. director of accounting/treasury Sept. 2011; became CFO in 2013 after Ben Ottenhoff moved over to the RNC) President of RDJ Consulting, July 2009-Sept. 2011. Director of accounting at the NRSC, Aug. 2007-July 2009. Deputy CFO on Romney for President, Inc. Jan.-Aug. 2007. Accounting and logistics manager at Wishoo, 2001-04. M.B.A. in finance from University of Cincinnati College of Business, 2001; B.A. in history, political science from Indiana University Bloomington, 1995.
LEGAL
General Counsel Chris Winkelman
(started as acting general counsel in Nov. 2015) Senior associate at Holtzman Vogel Josefiak PLLC, Feb. 2012-Nov. 2015. Judicial law clerk to Hon. William A. Moorman at the U.S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims, Aug. 2009-Feb. 2012. J.D. from Stetson University College of Law, 2009. B.A. in psychology from Rollins College, 2005.
Associate Counsel Caleb Hayes
(Sept. 2017...law clerk for the NRCC, May 2015-Sept.
2017) Hays
served as political director on Lynn Jenkins for Congress (KS),
May-Aug. 2014; worked field on Jenkins' 2012 campaign, Sept.-Nov. 2012,
and served as an intern and congressional aide to U.S. Rep. Jenkins,
Jan.-Aug. 2012. He was also state chairman of the Kansas
Federation of College Republicans, Feb. 2012-May 2014. J.D. from
William & Mary Law School, 2017; M.B.A. in marketing,
entrepreneurship from The University of Kansas, 2014; B.A. in Spanish
from Pittsburg State University, 2012.
INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURES
Independent Expenditure Director Joe King
(joined the NRCC as senior advisor in Oct. 2017)
Founder (2003)
and president of King Strategic Communications in Gahanna, Ohio.
Principal at Victory Direct, LLC from 2009. Executive director of
the Georgia Republican Party, Sept. 1997-Sept. 1999. Executive
director of the Pennsylvania Republican Party, Feb. 1995-Nov.
1997. B.A. in political science and government from Ohio State
University, 1990.
i.E. Digital Director Daria Grastara
(Apr. 2018) Moved over from digital strategist
for the NRCC from
Mar. 2017. Digital director (Sept. 2016-Feb. 2017) and deputy
digital director (Apr.-Aug. 2016) at FP1 Strategies, LLC. Digital
analyst at Jeb 2016, Inc., Aug. 2015-Feb 2016. Studied government
and English at William & Mary.
I.E. Operations Manager Daniella Propati
(Apr. 2018) Moved over from position as NRCC
accounting analyst
and travel manager, Oct. 2017-Apr 2018. Studied political science
and government at Miami University.
FORMER
Deputy Press Secretary Abby Camp
...Oct. 2017
deputy coalitions director for U.S. House Ag Committee
(announced Feb. 10, 2017) Scheduler/press
assistant in the U.S.
House, Feb. 2016-Feb. 2016. Staff assistant in the U.S. House,
Aug. 2015-Feb. 2016. Leadership development consultant to Pi Beta
Phi Fraternity, July 2014-May 2015. B.A. in sociology,
criminology from The Ohio State University, 2014.
Regional Political Director Chasen Bullock ...Aug. 2017
campaign manager
on Luke Messer for U.S. Senate (IN)
(announced Feb. 10, 2017 to Aug. 2017) Campaign manager on Sen. Rand Paul's (KY) 2016 re-election campaign. South Carolina state director on Rand Paul for President from April 2015. Campaign manager on Doug Ose for Congress (Sacramento, CA), Dec. 2013-Nov. 2014. Campaign manager on David Yancey for Delegate (Newport News, VA), Sept.-Nov. 2013. Staff assistant in the U.S. House, Dec. 2012-Aug. 2013. Campaign manager on Sam Graves for Congress (Kansas City, MO), Aug.-Nov. 2012. Associate at Axiom Strategies in Kansas City, MO, April-Nov. 2012. Campaign manager on Bill Stouffer for Missouri Secretary of State, April-Aug. 2012. Campaign manager on Bette Grande for Congress (ND), Jan.-April 2012. Deputy campaign manger on Joe Walsh for Congress (IL), Oct. 2011-Jan. 2012. District representative in the California State Assembly, Jan.-July 2011. Coalitions coordinator on Meg Whitman for Governor (CA), July 2009-Nov. 2010. Also worked on a couple of city council races. B.A. in economics from Cal State University San Marcos. twitter
Director of Marketing Sarah Rhoden ...to June 2017
(May 2015 to June 2017) Started at the NRCC as director mail manager, May 2013-April 2015. Finance at Romney for President, May-Nov. 2012. Studies at Brigham Young University.