Key
People-Gov. Mitt Romney (R-MA)
updated March 16, 2008
ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT,
INC.
ROMNEY
FOR PRESIDENT EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE, INC. (formed Jan.
3, 2007)
THE
COMMONWEALTH PAC (2006 cycle)
Headquarters: 585 Commercial Street, Boston, MA ...in
the states
EXECUTIVE
| Campaign Manager |
Beth Myers |
(announced Aug. 21, 2006 as
Director of The Commonwealth PAC) Previously chief of staff in the
Governor's Office, starting at the outset of the Romney administration.
Chief of staff to state Treasurer Joseph Malone for five years. Worked
in Texas with Karl Rove during the 1980s. Graduate of Tufts University,
1979.
| Chief of Staff to the Campaign
Manager |
Jessica Peterson |
Earlier director of special
events for the campaign and deputy political director for the Commonwealth
PAC.
POLITICAL ? FIELD
| Deputy Campaign Manager/Political
Director |
Carl Forti |
(started mid-Jan. 2007)
Communications director at the NRCC and in charge of the committee's independent
expenditures in the 2004 and 2006 cycles (joined the NRCC in May 1999 as
deputy communications director). Prior to joining the NRCC, Forti
served as the director of political media operations for Wilson Grand Communications,
a Republican media/general consulting firm. Working at Wilson Grand
for five years, he was responsible for all facets of media planning, including
writing, directing, production management, producing and editing as well
as developing campaign and fundraising plans. Graduate of The George
Washington University with a degree in political communication. Originally
from Rochester, NY.
| Field Director |
Josh Ginsberg |
(promotion to field director
reported by Hotline On Call March 14, 2007, succeeding Julie Teer; Ginsberg
started with the campaign as director of voter contact). Deputy political
director on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's 2006 re-election campaign in California.
Worked in the strategy department of the RNC and in the strategy department
of Bush Cheney '04. Graduate of Vanderbilt University with a degree
in political science.
| Field/Political Assistant |
Joe Wall |
(first reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Dec. 12, 2006) Floor assistant to Majority Whip Roy
Blunt (R-MO) during the 109th Congress; started Jan. 2005. Staff
assistant at the NRCC in Fall 2004. B.A. in political science from
Wayne State College (Nebraska), 2004. Nebraska native.
Regional Political Directors
West - Todd Cranney
Regional political director
on California Victory 2006 (Carlsbad Republican Victory Headquarters).
Field representative on Bush-Cheney '04 first in California and then in
Nevada.
Southeast - Alan Philp
(earlier reported as Idea
Factory Director, in policy) Executive Director of the Trailhead
Group, LLC, a 527 group in Colorado during the 2006 cycle. Policy
Director to Gov. Jeb Bush starting in late 2003. Executive Director
of the Center for a New American Century (CNAC), a 501(c)(4) organization
connected with Gov. Bill Owens in Colorado; started it up and ran it for
10 months. Executive Director of the Colorado Republican Party in
the 2002 cycle, starting in March. Worked for Colorado Gov. Bill
Owens as Deputy Chief of Staff for Administration and as his Special Assistant
and earlier as Deputy Director of the Governor's Office of Innovation and
Technology. Research Director for The Murphy Pintak Gautier Hudome
Agency in Falls Church, VA, 1994-98. Research Director for Americans
for Tax Reform Foundation, 1993-94. Bachelor's degree in political
science from UC Davis, 1991. Master's degree in political science
from The American University in Washington, D.C., 1995. Native of
San Jose, California.
Mid-Atlantic - PJ Wenzel
Vice president of Wenzel
Strategies, a Columbus-based media consulting and public relations firm
founded by his father Fritz Wenzel. State liaison director for Ohio
Auditor Mary Taylor. Political director for Ken Blackwell’s Ohio Gubernatorial
Campaign in 2006. Has served as field director for the Ohio Republican
Party in three different regions of Ohio and in 2006 served as the Party’s
coalitions director. Political director on the Ohio First Voter Education
Fund's successful campaign in 2005. B.A. in political science from
the University of Toledo. From Columbus, Ohio.
Midwest - Mike Britt
(Sept. 2007) Associate
director (Western region) in the Office of Political Affairs at the White
House. Campaign manager on U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert's (WA-8) closely
watched 2006 re-election race.
Northeast - Dan Centinello
A deputy field director
for California Victory 2006. Managed Kevin Jeffries State Assembly
campaign. Operations director on Kevin Faulconer for San Diego City
Council in the Nov. 8, 2005 special election and Jan. 10, 2006 run-off.
Worked on Steve Francis' campaign for mayor of San Diego (finished third
in the July 26, 2005 election). Attended Canisius College in New
York; chairman of the New York College Republican State Committee, 2004-05.
| Advisor (social issues/outreach) |
Peter G. Flaherty II |
Deputy chief of staff in the
Governor's office throughout Romney's term. Two years as vice president
of Walden Media, a film, television, and theatre company co-founded by
his brother. Suffolk County assistant district attorney, homicide
unit. J.D. from New England School of Law, 1997. B.A. in economics
from College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, MA), 1987.
| Advisor (outreach) |
Gary Marx |
(reported by Hotline On-Call
Dec. 21, 2006) Executive director of the Judicial Confirmation Network
and president of Principium Consulting, a public policy and public affairs
consulting firm. A coalitions organizer (social conservatives) for
the Bush-Cheney 04 national campaign. Development director and lobbyist
for The Family Foundation of Virginia, Focus on the Family's VA affiliate.
Has worked for Ralph Reed at Century Strategies.
(reported by Hotline On-Call
Dec. 21, 2006)
| Special Advisor on Life
Issues |
James Bopp, Jr. |
(announced Jan. 30, 2007)
Principal at Bopp, Coleson ? Bostrom, a law firm based in Terre Haute,
IN. General Counsel, National Right to Life Committee, 1978-present.
General Counsel, James Madison Center for Free Speech, 1997-present. Special
Counsel to Focus on the Family, 2004-present.
-National Hispanic Steering
Committee - Chair Al Cardenas, Florida (announced
June 7, 2007; additions announced
Aug. 29, 2007; more additions announced
Dec. 9, 2007)
-National Faith and Values
Steering Committee - Chair Constitutional Attorney Jay Sekulow (announced
June 13, 2007; additions announced
Sept. 6, 2007)
-Asian Pacific Americans
for Mitt - National Chair Ambassador Sichan Siv (announced
Aug. 1, 2007), National Co-Chair Ambassador Julia Chang Bloch (announced
Sept. 4, 2007)
-Women for Mitt - National
Co-Chair Congresswoman Kay Granger (TX-12) (announced Sept. 25, 2007)
| Political Advisor |
Tony Feather |
(first reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Jan. 11, 2006) Founding partner at FLS
Connect, a voter and constituent communications consulting firm (previously
Feather Larson ? Synhorst DCI). Political Director for Bush/Cheney
2000. Midwest Regional Coordinator at the RNC under chairman Haley
Barbour, overseeing nine Midwestern states. Managed Attorney General
William L. Webster's campaign for governor of Missouri, 1991-92 (Webster
won contested primary but lost general to Lt. Gov. Mel Carnahan).
Executive director of the Missouri Republican Party, 1987 to late 1990.
Missouri native.
POLICY
| Policy Director |
Sally Canfield |
(reported by AP on Feb. 23,
2006; started March 2006) Policy advisor to House Speaker Dennis
Hastert. Deputy chief of staff for policy at the Department of Homeland
Security under Tom Ridge; started working on homeland security in Nov.
2001. Counselor to Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson.
A domestic policy advisor on Bush's 2000 campaign, primarily focused on
health care. Worked for Rep. Jim McCrery (R-LA) and earlier for Rep.
Mac Thornberry (R-TX). Government Relations Representative for Caremark
International in Chicago. Graduate of Northwestern University.
Grew up in suburban Chicago.
| Deputy Policy Director |
James Bognet |
Experience includes chief deputy
in the Office of the Special Advisor for Jobs ? Economic Growth in the
Office of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. J.D./M.B.A. from UCLA Anderson
School of Management and UCLA School of Law, 2003.
| Policy Chairman |
former Rep. Vin Weber |
(announced by the exploratory
committee on Jan. 16, 2007) Chief executive officer of Clark
? Weinstock (he opened the office in 1994) and chairman of the
National
Endowment for Democracy. Served as president and a co-director
of Empower America. Served in the U.S. House of Representatives from
1981-93, representing Minnesota's 2nd Congressional District. Campaign
manager and chief Minnesota aide to Sen. Rudy Boschwitz, 1978-80.
Co-publisher of The Murray County Herald, 1976-78. Press secretary
to Rep. Tom Hagedorn, 1974-75. Attended the University of Minnesota,
1970-74. Has counseled numerous presidential campaigns including
serving as Bush-Cheney ’04 Plains States regional chairman.
| Domestic Policy Task Force
Chairman |
former Sen. Jim Talent |
(announced Feb. 1, 2007; "will
oversee all domestic policy development") Elected to the U.S. Senate
from Missouri in 2002 special election; lost 2006 re-election bid.
Elected to Congress in 1992; served eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 1984; served eight
years. Law clerk to Judge Richard A. Posner. J.D. from University
of Chicago Law School, 1981. A.B. in political science from Washington
University in St. Louis.
Economic Advisory Council
Co-chairs:
Glenn Hubbard - (announced
by the PAC on Nov. 29, 2006) Dean of the Columbia
Business School and Professor of Finance and Economics since July 2004;
joined the faculty at Columbia in 1988. Chairman of the Council of
Economic Advisers, 2001-03. Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax Analysis)
of the U. S. Treasury Department, 1991-93. Proir to joining Columbia,
Hubbard taught at Northwestern. Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University,
1983. A.M. in economics from Harvard University, 1981. B.A.
and B.S. in economics from the University of Central Florida, 1979.
Greg Mankiw -(announced
by the PAC on Nov. 29, 2006) (blog)
Professor of Economics at Harvard University since 1987; joined the faculty
in 1985. Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors, 2003-05.
Ph.D. in economics from M.I.T., 1984. A.B. from Princeton University,
1980.
John Cogan - (announced
Feb. 9, 2007) Leonard and Shirley Ely Senior Fellow at the Hoover
Institution, and since 1980, a Stanford University Public Policy professor.
OMB Deputy Director, 1988-89. Associate Director in the U.S. Office
of Management and Budget (OMB), 1983-86. Assistant Secretary for
Policy in the U.S. Department of Labor, 1981-83. Associate economist
at the Rand Corporation, 1975-80. A.B. in 1969 and Ph.D in 1976 from
UCLA, both in economics.
Members (Senior Economic Advisors):
Cesar Conda - (announced
Nov. 29, 2006) Currently a Senior Fellow at Freedom Works, a member
of the Policy Council of the Free Enterprise Fund, and a member of the
Editorial Advisory Board of the International Economy magazine.
Headed the domestic policy staff in the Office of the Vice President as
Vice President Dick Cheney’s chief advisor on domestic and economic policy
issues; joined the White House staff in Jan. 2001. Worked for 12
years in various positions in the U.S. Senate including administrative
assistant and legislative director for U.S. Senator Spencer Abraham (R-MI),
minority staff director of the Senate Committee on Small Business, and
legislative assistant for U.S. Sen. Robert W. Kasten, Jr. (R-WI).
Othere experience includes policy advisor on the 1996 Dole-Kemp presidential
campaign; and executive director of the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution.
1983 graduate of the College of William ? Mary.
Brian Reardon -
(announced March 7, 2007) A Principal at D.C.-based Venn Strategies,
a public affairs and advocacy firm. Previously served as Special
Assistant to President Bush for economic policy, where he was the principal
tax aide at the President’s National Economic Council. Staff director
and chief economist of the Senate Republican Policy Committee. Lead
tax lobbyist at the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB);
with the NFIB for three years. Aide to U.S. Sen. Spencer Abraham
(R-MI). Masters degree in economics from George Mason University.
| Advisor on Intelligence |
Rep. Pete Hoekstra (R-MI) |
(announced by the exploratory
committee on Jan. 24, 2007) Ranking Republican on the House Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence. Represents Michigan's 2nd CD (western
MI). Elected to Congress in Nov. 1992 and subsequently. Worked
for 15 years at Zeeland, Mich.-based office furniture manufacturer Herman
Miller Inc., where he held the title of Vice President of Marketing.
B.A. in political science from Hope College in Holland; M.B.A. from the
University of Michigan.
| Senior Advisor for
Counterterrorism and National Security Issues |
Cofer Black |
(announced April 26, 2007)
Chairman of Total Intelligence Solutions. Beginning in February 2005,
he became Vice Chairman of Blackwater USA and CEO of The Black Group.
U.S. Department of State Coordinator for Counterterrorism with the rank
of Ambassador at Large from Dec. 2002 to Nov. 2004. Prior to joining
the State Department, Black had a 28-year career in the Directorate of
Operations at the Central Intelligence Agency. He served six foreign
tours in field management positions and served as Task Force Chief in the
Near East and South Asia Division, Deputy Chief of the Latin America Division
and Director of the CIA Counterterrorism Center.
| A Senior Advisor
for National Security Affairs |
Major General James "Spider" Marks
(ret.) |
(announced Oct. 16, 2007) Retired
from active duty in October 2004 after more than 30 years of service.
A graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, General Marks has more than three
decades of experience in the Intelligence field. During his career,
he held command and staff assignments from infantry platoon leader and
infantry company commander in the 101st Airborne Division to senior intelligence
officer for the Coalition Land Forces during combat operations in Iraq
as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He concluded his career as the
Commanding General of the United States Army Intelligence Center and Fort
Huachuca, Arizona. Currently, he resides in Virginia and is the President
and CEO of Global Linguist Solutions, Falls Church, Virginia.
He is a contributor to the BBC and was also a military analyst for CNN.
On Nov. 14, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
his Homeland Security Policy Advisory Group chaired by Rep. Lamar
Smith (R-TX).
On Oct. 31, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
his Trade Policy Advisory Group, chaired by Dr. Thomas J. Duesterberg.
On Sept. 13, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
members of his Counter-Terrorism Policy Advisory Group, chaired
by Cofer Black, and announced Rep. Pete Hoekstra as chair of his Intelligence
Policy Advisory Group.
On June 14, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
Professor Mary Ann Glendon and Professor Douglas Kmiec as co-chairs of
his Advisory Committee On The Constitution And The Courts.
On Oct. 2, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
members of this advisory committee. On Oct. 3, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) and Rep. Lamar Smith (R-TX) as congressional co-chairs
of this advisory committee.
On Feb. 28, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
and met with members of his Latin American Policy Advisory Group.
On Dec. 1, 2007 Gov. Romney announced
his Education Policy Advisory Group, co-chaired by Dr. Paul E. Peterson
and Nina Rees.
COMMUNICATIONS
| Communications Director |
Matt Rhoades |
(first reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Dec. 5, 2006 as senior communications strategist) Director
of Research/Deputy Communications Director at the RNC in the 2006 cycle
(announced Feb. 9, 2005). Research Director for Bush-Cheney '04.
Deputy Research Director at the RNC. Served as White House Liaison
at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management and as an Associate Director
in the White House Presidential Personnel Office.
| Deputy Communications Director |
Carolyn Weyforth |
(reported Jan. 3, 2007)
Press secretary to U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist. Director
of television at the RNC. Worked on the Bush-Cheney '04 campaign.
Graduate of the University of Kansas in Lawrence with a degree in journalism,
2003.
| National Press Secretary |
Kevin Madden |
(reported by Roll Call Nov.
29, 2006) Spokesman for House Majority Leader John Boehner (R-OH)
since Feb. 2006. Spokesman for former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay
(R-TX). Spokesman for U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.
Northeast regional press secretary on Bush Cheney '04 (incl. OH, PA, NH).
Communications director and a senior advisor to Rep. John Sweeney (R-NY),
2001-03. Public relations associate at Craig Shirley and Associates,
Jan.-March 2001. Washington representative for the Yonkers Industrial
Development Agency from Jan.-Sept. 2000. Primary spokesman for the
Office of the Mayor of Yonkers, 1997-99. Communications director
for the Office of the Yonkers City Council President, 1994-97. Degree
in communications from SUNY Cortland.
| Traveling Press Secretary |
Eric Fehrnstrom |
Communications director to Gov.
Romney; joined the Romney campaign in March 2002. Corporate communications
for Hill, Holliday advertising agency. Media relations for state
Treasurer Joseph Malone and campaign manager and communications director
on Malone's unsuccessful 1998 campaign for the Republican gubernatorial
nomination. Worked for a decade as a journalist, starting at a Boston-area
weekly and then for nine years at the Boston Herald finishing as
Statehouse bureau chief. Graduate of Boston University's College
of Communication, 1984.
| Deputy Press Secretary
for Regional Media |
Sarah Pompei |
(first reported by Roll Call,
Jan. 2007) A spokesperson on Sen. Conrad Burns' unsuccessful 2006
re-election campaign in Montana. Deputy communications director for
the California Republican Party. 1999 graduate of Newport Harbor
High School in California.
| Deputy Press Secretary
for Regional Media |
Gail Gitcho |
Communications director for
Congressman Clay Shaw, Jr. (R-FL), mid-2004-Jan. 2007. Previously
communications director for Rep. Steve Pearce (R-NM). Master's degree
in political communications from Colorado State, 2003. Bachelor's
degree in political communications from Ripon College in Wisconsin, 2001.
Originally from San Antonio, TX.
| Director of Specialty Media |
Alex Burgos |
Deputy press secretary at the
National Republican Congressional Committee, 2003-06. M.A. in International
Business from the University of Florida, 2003. B.S. in Business
Administration from UF, 2002. Originally from Miami, Florida.
| Rapid Response |
Joe Pounder |
(reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Jan. 8, 2007) According to Cillizza Pounder worked in
research for the California Republican Party in the 2006 cycle.
| Campaign Photographer |
Abby Brack |
Previously State House photographer.
RESEARCH
| Deputy Communications Director
? Research Director |
Ted Newton |
Director of research at DCI
Group, a public affairs firm in Washington, DC. Deputy research director
at the Republican National Committee in the 2004 cycle, where among other
work he developed the opposition research book on Sen. John Kerry.
Senior research analyst at the NRSC in the 2002 cycle. Junior research
analyst at the RNC in the 2000 cycle. Graduate of Cornell University
with a degree in Government, 1999.
| Deputy Research Director |
Christopher McInerney |
Previously worked at DCI Group,
a public affairs firm in Washington, DC and for the Republican National
Committee. Graduate of Hobart College with a degree in English, 2001.
INTERNET
| Director of Online Communications |
Stephen Smith |
Prior to joining the Romney
committee, Smith worked as Online Communications Coordinator for Majority
Leader Bill Frist's Volunteer PAC. Graduate of Princeton University,
2005.
| Director of eStrategy |
Mindy Finn |
Director of new media and technology
on Sen. Rick Santorum's 2006 campaign. Deputy eCampaign director
at the RNC starting in early 2005. Deputy webmaster on Bush-Cheney
'04. Worked on Capitol Hill for Congressman Lamar Smith (R-TX), as
legislative correspondent and webmaster, and for Sen. Michael Enzi (R-WY).
Prior to entering politics, Finn worked as a congressional correspondent
for a Connecticut daily newspaper. She is originally from Houston,
Texas.
| Chief Information Officer |
Larry Simmons |
Simmons has built his career
in management consulting implementing business and technology solutions
including work at Centric Consulting, Molecular and Accenture. Graduate
of the University of Miami in Coral Gables FL. Native of Billings,
MT.
OPERATIONS (includes
scheduling and advance)
| Director of Operations |
Erin Bradley |
Previously worked in the governor's
office.
| Director of Advance |
Mark Glanville |
Previously did advance in the
governor's office.
FINANCE
| Finance Director |
Spencer Zwick |
Previously served as deputy
chief of staff to Gov. Romney. Worked on Romney's 2002 campaign.
Worked in marketing for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. Attended
the University of Utah and graduated from Brigham Young University.
| Deputy Finance Director |
Ben Godley |
Started at The Commonwealth
PAC in April 2006. Previously handled personnel for the governor's
office. (source Boston Globe)
| Deputy Finance Director |
Shelly Carson |
| Deputy Finance Director
for Affinity Groups |
Julie Teer |
(reported by Hotline On Call
on March 14, 2007; served as field director for the exploratory committee
and the campaign through mid-March 2007; started as political director
for The Commonwealth PAC in March 2006) Teer served as Romney's press
secretary in the Governor's office starting in April 2005. Executive
director for Bush-Cheney '04 in New Hampshire. Communications director
for the New Hampshire Republican State Committee starting in March 2003.
Worked briefly for Sen. John Sununu (R-NH) in Washington, DC after serving
as press secretary on Sununu's campaign during fall 2002. Served
as press secretary to Sen. Spencer Abraham (R-MI). Native of East
Lansing.
| National Finance Advisor |
Ann Woods Herberger |
(announced Oct. 26, 2006 "assist
with the national fundraising strategy with a particular focus on Florida.")
From Miami; President of
the Woods Herberger Group, which she founded in 1995. Finance Director
on Jeb Bush's successful 1998 gubernatorial campaign; Executive Director
of the 1996 Inaugural Committee and Finance Director on Jeb Bush's 2002
re-election campaign. Vice President of The Alexander Company, a
full service fundraising and marketing company in Alexandria, Virginia,
for two years starting in 1993. Took leave from the RNC to serve
as the Deputy Finance Director for the Bush-Quayle ’92 re-election campaign.
Western Regional Director for the RNC’s major donor program, 1989-91.
Moved to Washington, DC to work at the RNC for Mary Matalin, National Victory
’88 Political Director and Margaret Alexander, National Victory ’88 Finance
Director as a part of the national Victory ’88 finance team. Began
her political career in 1987 with the George Bush for President campaign
during the Iowa presidential caucuses. Native Iowan.
| Finance Consultants
include |
|
Don Stirling- Managing
partner of Rainmaker Sports ? Entertainment in Salt Lake City, Utah.
CEO of the Massachusetts Sports and Entertainment Commission, July 2004-July
2006. Marketing director for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee.
National Finance Chairs
(announced
July 31, 2007; there was an initial announcement Jan. 4, 2007)
Christopher Collins – Managing
Partner of First Atlantic Capital, LLC, Massachusetts
Mark Guzzetta – President of Gemstone
Development Corp., Florida
John and Vicki Miller – John Miller
is CEO and Founding Member of the National Beef Packing Company, LLC, Kansas/Utah
David and Patricia Nierenberg –
David Nierenberg is the President and General Partner of the D3 Family
Funds, Washington
John and Terry Rakolta, Jr. – John Rakolta,
Jr. is the Chairman and CEO of Walbridge Aldinger, Michigan
Ambassador Mel Sembler – Former
United States Ambassador to Italy, Australia, and Nauru and Chairman of
the Board of The Sembler Company, Florida
Thomas R. Tellefsen and Stephanie Spencer
– Tom Tellefsen is the Principal of Tellefsen Investments, Inc., California
Meg Whitman and Griff Harsh – Meg
Whitman is the President and CEO of eBay and Griff Harsh is a Professor
of Neurosurgery at Stanford University, California
National Finance Co-Chairs
responsible primarily for
fundraising efforts in their respective states.
National Women for Mitt Finance Co-Chairs
and Vice Chairs
(announced
Dec. 19, 2007) and over 500 women on the steering committee
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER AND COUNSEL
| Chief Financial Officer
and Counsel |
Charlie Spies |
(reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Jan. 8, 2007) General counsel and CFO at the Republican
Governors Association in the 2006 cycle. Election law counsel at
the RNC in the 2004 cycle; started at the RNC in 2001. Government
Relations group of Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin ? Kahn in Washington, DC.
Legal and policy advisor to FEC Chairman Darryl R. Wold. An associate
at Carr Goodson Warner in Washington, DC. Has worked in the Counsels
Office at the NRSC, and been a policy advisor to Republican candidates
in Michigan. J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center in1998;
B.A. from the University of Michigan in 1995.
More Legal
| National Counsel |
Benjamin Ginsberg |
Partner at Patton Boggs LLP;
joined the firm in 1993. Outside counsel for the Bush-Cheney '04
(announced May 30, 2003; resigned Aug. 2004). Outside counsel for
the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2000 and was a central figure in the Florida
recount. Prior to joining Patton Boggs, Ginsberg served eight years
as counsel to the RNC, the NRSC, and the NRCC. Worked for five years
as a newspaper reporter for the Boston Globe, the Philadelphia Evening
Bulletin, the Berkshire Eagle and the Riverside (Calif.) Press-Enterprise,
prior to law school. J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center,
1982. A.B. from University of Pennsylvania, 1974.
| General Counsel |
Katie Biber Chen |
TREASURER
| Treasurer |
Darrell W. Crate |
Chairman of the Massachusetts
Republican Party, elected in January 2003 and served throughout Romney's
tenure as governor. Finance chairman on Kerry Healey's 2002 campaign
for lieutenant governor. Chief financial officer at Affiliated Management
Group (AMG), a large publicly traded asset management firm.
MAJOR CONSULTANTS
Media Consultants
Alex Castellanos
- (reported Nov. 16, 2006) Started at National
Media (Alexandria, VA) in 1989. Has worked on five U.S. presidential
campaigns.
Russ Schriefer and Stuart Stevens
- Partners in The Stevens
? Schriefer Group (SSG). Previously worked for the McCain campaign;
resigned from that effort in July 2007.
| Pollster |
Jan Van Lohuizen |
Principal at Voter
Consumer Research Inc..
| Direct Mail Fundraising |
Stephen Meyers |
Meyers started SCM
Associates in 1991; the firm is based in Jaffrey, NH.
Barbara Comstock
(announced Oct. 17, 2006)
Lobbyist and strategic communications consultant at Blank
Rome Government Relations LLC; joined as a principal on Oct. 1, 2003;
for example she worked with conservative groups on the Supreme Court nominations
of Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito and served as a Bush/Cheney
2004 media surrogate. Director of the Office of Public Affairs for
the U.S. Department of Justice, under Attorney General John Ashcroft, Jan.
2002-Sept. 2003. In 2001 she developed the RNC's "Winning Women"
communications initiative focusing on outreach to women voters. In
the 2000 election cycle, Comstock served as Director of Research and Strategic
Planning at the RNC. Chief Counsel, Chief Investigative Counsel and
Senior Counsel to the House Government Reform Committee, 1995-99.
A senior staffer to Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA). Professional staff member
with the House Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, 1991.
Attorney in private practice in Fairfax County, VA, 1987-90. J.D.
from Georgetown Law School, 1986; A.B. from Middlebury College, 1981.
Comstock has been involved in numerous Republican campaigns and conventions,
including serving as a Republican convention delegate and working on the
Republican Platform Committee.
MORE
Advisors
Sally Bradshaw
(announced Oct. 17, 2006)
Senior Campaign Advisor to the Bush-Brogan 2002 re-election campaign.
Chief of Staff for Gov. Jeb Bush from Jan. 1999 to Dec. 2000. Managed
Jeb Bush's 1998 and 1994 gubernatorial campaigns. Executive Director
of the Foundation for Florida's Future, a non-profit grassroots public
policy institute. Political Director of the Republican Party of Florida,
Executive Director of the 1992 Florida Bush-Quayle campaign, and Staff
Director for the House Republican Office in Tallahassee. Has lived
in Florida since 1991. Before moving to Florida, Bradshaw worked
at the White House as an Associate Director for the Office of Political
Affairs from 1989-91. Regional field coordinator for the Bush for
President campaign in 1988. Undergraduate degree in political science
from George Washington University.
Matt Rees
Senior director at the White
House Writers Group, a Washington, DC communications firm. In 2006,
Rees assisted Henry Paulson with his maiden speeches as Treasury Secretary.
Chief speechwriter and senior adviser to the SEC chairman William Donaldson,
Sept. 2003-July 2005. A director for foreign policy speechwriting
on the National Security Council at the White House, Feb. 2001-Sept. 2003.
Before joining the Bush Administration, Rees spent nearly 10 years as a
journalist, working in Washington for The Weekly Standard, The
Economist, and The New Republic, and in New York and Brussels
for The Wall Street Journal. Graduate of Wesleyan University.
Native of Lafayette, California. Author of "From the Deck to the
Sea: Blacks and the Republican Party" (Longwood Academic Press, 1992).
Senior Advisors
Gov. Bill Owens (R-CO)
(announced Jan. 5, 2007)
Elected Governor in Nov. 1998; re-elected in 2002, served through Jan.
2007 (term limited). Formed a think tank, the Center for a New American
Century, after being re-elected in 2002. Elected Colorado Treasurer
in 1994. Elected to the State House in 1982, served through 1988;
elected to the State Senate. Worked for 20 years in the private sector
as director of a trade association ("oil and gas lobbyist") starting in
1980, with the Gates Corporation in Denver starting in 1977; and with the
consulting staff of Deloitte and Touche in Washington, DC. Master's
degree in public administration from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public
Affairs at the University of Texas, 1975. B.S. from Stephen F. Austin
State University, 1973.
U.S. Rep. Marsha
Blackburn (R-TN)
(announced
Jan. 5, 2007; switched support to not-yet-announced probable candidate
former Sen. Fred Thompson on May 25, 2007) Represents Tennessee's
7th CD (an irregularly shaped district in the western part of the state);
first elected to Congress in 2002. Elected to the State Senate in
1998. Executive director of the Tennessee Film, Entertainment, and
Music Commission, 1995-97. Graduate of Mississippi State University.
| House Congressional Liaison |
U.S. Rep. Jim McCrery (R-LA) |
(announced Jan. 17, 2007...lead
Governor Romney's outreach efforts in the U.S. House) Represents
Louisiana's 4th CD; first elected to Congress in the spring of 1988 to
fill the unexpired term of Buddy Roemer. In-house counsel and
regional manager for governmental affairs for Georgia Pacific Corporation.
Worked for Congressman Buddy Roemer as district manager and then legislative
assistant, 1981-84. Assistant City Attorney in Shreveport from 1979-80.
Practiced law, 1975-78. B.A. in English and History from Louisiana
Tech University in Ruston, 1971; J.D from Louisiana State University in
Baton Rouge, 1975. Born in Shreveport and grew up in Leesville.
Congressional Whip Team
(announced Feb. 6, 2007)
Co-Congressional Liaisons U.S. Reps. Dave
Camp (R-MI) and Howard "Buck" McKeon (R-CA); Chris Cannon (R-UT) added
Nov. 1, 2007
| Co-Senate Liaisons |
U.S. Sens. Bob Bennett (R-UT) and
Larry Craig (R-ID) |
(announced Feb. 8, 2007...lead
Governor Romney's outreach efforts to their fellow Senators) Bennett
was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992 and re-elected to a third term in
2004. Prior to his election to the Senate, Bennett was CEO of the
Franklin International Institute. Craig was elected to the U.S. Senate
in 1990 after serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and the Idaho
State Senate. (Craig's resignation from the position announce Aug.
27, 2007 after disorderly conduct incident).
National Co-Chairs
(announced Oct. 31, 2007)
U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC)
(announced Jan. 9, 2007
as a Senior Advisor) Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2002. Elected
to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998, and elected president of
the Republican freshman class. Owner of a Greenville based market
research firm. Bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee
and M.B.A. from Clemson University. Born and raised in Greenville,
SC.
Gov. Matt Blunt (R-MO)
(announced Dec. 5, 2006
"Governors Advisory Council) Elected Missouri's 54th governor in
2004. Secretary of State. Member of the Missouri General Assembly.
Active duty Naval Officer. Graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy
in 1993. Born and raised in Missouri.
U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg (R-NH)
(endorsement announced Oct.
29, 2007) Elected to the U.S. Senate in 1992 and currently serving
his third term. Previously served two terms as Governor of New Hampshire,
1989-93; four terms as U.S. Representative for New Hampshire's 2nd CD,
1981-89; and one term as Executive Councilor for New Hampshire's Council
District 5, 1979-81. Partner in the law firm of Sullivan, Gregg and
Horton in Nashua. A.B. from Columbia University, 1969; J.D. in 1972
from Boston University Law School in 1972 and L.L.M. in tax law in 1975.
New Hampshire native; resident of Rye Beach.
| National Co-Chair |
former U.S. Rep. Jennifer Dunn (R-WA) |
(announced June 26, 2007)
Represented Washington State's 8th CD in the U.S. House Of Representatives
from 1993 To 2005. Chair of the Washington State Republican Party,
1981-92. Systems engineer; section supervisor, King County, Wash.,
Department of Assessments, 1978-80. B.A. from Stanford University,
1963 (attended the University of Washington as well).
--Dunn died of a pulmonary embolism in Sept. 2007.
and
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Paul Weyrich - (announced
Nov. 5, 2007) Chairman and CEO of the Free Congress Research And
Education Foundation. Served as the Foundation's President from 1977
to 2002 and as President of the Foundation's Kreible Institute from 1989-96.
Founder and past director of the American Legislative Exchange Council,
the founding president of the Heritage Foundation and the current National
Chairman of Coalitions for America.
Ambassador Thomas Melady - (announced
Nov. 6, 2007) Currently a professor and senior diplomat in residence
at The Institute of World Politics. U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See
from 1989-93; also served as U.S. Ambassador to Burundi, U.S. Ambassador
to Uganda and Senior Advisor to the U.S. Delegation to the United Nations.
David A. Keene - (announced
Nov. 29, 2007) Chairman of The American Conservative Union since
Dec. 1984. A major national conservative spokesman since the seventies.
Keene has worked in the White House and the Senate and has held senior
positions in the past presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan, George H.W.
Bush and former Kansas Senator Bob Dole.
IN THE STATES
IOWA
(announced May 23, 2006)
Attorney at Brown,
Winick, Graves, Gross, Baskerville and Schoenebaum PLC. The 2002
Republican gubernatorial nominee. Lawyer and lobbyist. Chief
of staff to Gov. Terry Branstad, 1984-89. Legislative liaison to
Gov. Robert Ray, 1981-83. Director of the Fuels Division for the
Iowa Energy Policy Council. Chief legislative assistant to Congressman
Tom Tauke; worked on Tom Tauke's successful 1978 campaign for Congress.
Law degree from Drake University, 1985. Bachelor's degree from Iowa
Wesleyan College in 1977. Born in Earling, Iowa (Shelby County).
| Campaign Manager |
Gentry Collins |
Political director at the Republican
Governors Association in the 2006 cycle; also did consulting for the Commonwealth
PAC and the Massachusetts Republican State Congressional Committee.
Deputy chairman/executive director of the Iowa Republican Party in 2004.
Managed Doug Gross' 2002 campaign for governor. B.A. in political
science from Iowa State University in Ames, 1998.
See Iowa
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NEVADA
| State Director |
Joe Brezny |
(announced June 19, 2007)
"Brezny started his political career as a "Students for Bush" volunteer
in 1988. Since then, he has served on a number of campaigns from
state to national levels. In 2001, he led the Nevada GOP Senate Caucus
as their Executive Director. Brezny is credited with playing a major
role in saving four seats in the Nevada State Senate and thus preventing
Democrats from claiming a majority. He is also a founding board member
of the Professional Association of Republicans. In his spare time,
he is an avid outdoorsman."
| Senior Advisor |
Ryan Erwin |
(announced June 19, 2007)
President of Ryan Erwin and Associates, a public affairs, government relations
and political consulting firm which has offices in Nevada, Texas and Washington,
D.C. Has held leadership positions on political campaigns in eight
states ranging from state legislative contests to presidential campaigns.
Chief operating officer of the California Republican Party starting in
mid-2001. Executive director of the Nevada Republican Party from
1999 to July 2001.
See Nevada
page >>
NEW HAMPSHIRE
| Chairman of NH Steering
Committee |
Bruce Keough |
(announced Sept. 26, 2006)
Principal in Islington Woods LLC, a New Hampshire real estate development
company. New Hampshire Vice Chairman of President Bush’s 2004 re-election
campaign. Candidate for the 2002 Republican nomination for Governor;
finished less than 5,000 votes behind winner Craig Benson in the September
10 primary. Served on the Board of Trustees of the University System
of New Hampshire; twice elected chairman. Elected to the State Senate
in 1994, defeating State Senator Beverly Hollingworth; served one term.
Appointed by Gov. Gregg to serve on the New Hampshire Business Finance
Authority. Degrees from Dartmouth College and Yale University.
Born and raised in Berlin, NH.
(reported by John DiStaso in
"The Granite Status" on Jan. 11, 2007) In the '06 cycle Merrill served
as Chairman of The Commonwealth PAC NH. Member of the Devine Millimet
Law firm and served as legal counsel to the New Hampshire Republican Party.
Prior to joining Devine Millimet, Merrill spent over two years on the staff
of former New Hampshire Gov. Stephen E. Merrill. New Hampshire Field
Director for the successful 2000 general election campaign of George W.
Bush and New Hampshire Grassroots Co-Chairman for President Bush’s re-election
campaign in 2004. J.D. from Franklin Pierce Law Center, 2001.
B.A. from Gettysburg College, 1994.
See New
Hampshire page >>
MICHIGAN
| Co-Chair |
Congressman Joe Knollenberg |
(announced by the exploratory
committee as a co-chair on Jan. 25, 2007; announced as a member of the
Commonwealth PAC steering committee on Aug. 23, 2006) Represents
Michigan's 9th CD (22 cities and townships located entirely within Oakland
County). Elected to Congress in Nov. 1992 and subsequently.
Prior to running for Congress, Knollenberg ran a small business in Troy,
MI. United States Army, 1955-57. B.S. from Eastern Illinois
University in Charleston, IL, 1955,
| Co-Chair |
Congressman Pete Hoekstra |
(announced by the exploratory
committee on Jan. 24, 2007) Represents Michigan's 2nd CD (western MI).
Elected to Congress in Nov. 1992 and subsequently. Worked for 15
years at Zeeland, Mich.-based office furniture manufacturer Herman Miller
Inc., where he held the title of Vice President of Marketing. B.A.
in political science from Hope College in Holland; M.B.A. from the University
of Michigan.
| Co-Chair |
Congressman Dave Camp |
(announced by the exploratory
committee on Jan. 17, 2007) Represents Michigan's 4th CD (all or parts
of 14 counties in northwest and mid-Michigan). First elected to Congress
in 1990. Previously an attorney in private practice. B.A. from
Albion College in Albion, MI; J.D. from the University of San Diego.
Native of Midland.
| Co-Chair |
Speaker of the House Craig DeRoche> |
(announced by The Commonwealth
PAC on Aug. 22, 2006) Elected to the Michigan House of Representatives
in 2002; elected Speaker in 2005. Elected to the Novi City Council
in 1997; re-elected in 1999. Regional marketing representative for
Safety National Casualty, a workers’ compensation insurer, since 1997.
Graduated from Central Michigan University with a degree in finance.
| State Director |
Jason McBride |
Most recently executive director
of the House Republican Campaign Committee (in that position, he was the
lead fundraiser). Prior to that McBride worked for Secretary of State
Terri Lynn Land, the 2002 Dick Posthumus for Governor Campaign and the
2000 Mike Rogers for Congress campaign. Graduate of Michigan State
University. Originally from Shelby Township, Michigan.
See Michigan
page >>
SOUTH CAROLINA
| Senior Advisor for the
Southeastern Region |
J. Warren Tompkins, III |
(announced Nov. 27, 2006) A
veteran of South Carolina and national politics, Tompkins' experience includes
work on six presidential campaigns. He started a political consulting
practice, now Tompkins, Kinard
? Associates, in 1991. Atlantic Region Chair for the Bush-Cheney
’04 campaign. Strategist for the 1988 Bush presidential campaign.
Tompkins helped elect Carroll Campbell governor in 1986 and served as Campbell's
chief of staff, supervising a staff of more than 230 people and budgets
totaling more than $91 million. Executive director of the South Carolina
Republican Party starting in 1981. Executive director of both South Carolina
Reagan-Bush campaigns (1980 and 1984), the first at age 28. Volunteered
on Strom Thurmond's 1978 Senate campaign. First campaign was a 1974
magistrate’s race. University of South Carolina.
| Campaign Manager |
Terry Sullivan |
Campaign manager for U.S. Sen.
Kay Bailey Hutchison (TX) in 2005 when she was considering running for
governor. Campaign manager for U.S. Rep. Jim DeMint's successful
campaign for U.S. Senate in 2004, including the primary and a primary runoff.
See South
Carolina page >>
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ALABAMA
| Chairman |
Treasurer Kay Ivey |
38th Treasurer of the State
of Alabama, elected in Nov. 2002. Worked for 10 years at Merchants
National Bank of Mobile (now Regions) rising to the position of Assistant
Vice President. Served as Assistant Director of the Alabama Development
Office, Reading Clerk of the Alabama House of Representatives, and the
Director of Government Relations and Communications for the Alabama Commission
on Higher Education for 13 years. Graduate of Auburn University,
1967. Camden native; resident of Montgomery.
See Alabama
page >>
ALASKA
On Oct. 12, 2007 the campaign announced
the endorsement of Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell.
Elected alongside Sarah
Palin in 2006. Served two terms in the Alaska State House and two
terms in the Alaska State Senate. Practiced law. Graduate of
Pacific Lutheran University and Seattle University School of Law.
See Alaska
page >>
ARIZONA
| Honorary Chair |
Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio |
(announced Feb. 28, 2007)
Known around the country as "America's Toughest Sheriff", he has been one
of Arizona's most popular officials since being elected in 1992.
Maricopa County is home to approximately three million people including
the Phoenix Metropolitan area.
| Chair |
State Senator Chuck Gray |
(announced April 9, 2007)
Elected to the Legislature in 2002; is Chairman of the Judiciary Committee.
Head of an Internet company that markets automative accessories; established
the company in 1997. Mesa Police Department, 1990-2000. Worked
for twelve years in the family business as a mason, foreman and superintendent;
attended Mesa Community College.
| Co-Chair |
State Rep. Mark Anderson |
(announced April 19, 2007)
First elected in 1994; represents western Mesa. Prior to running
for the legislature, Anderson was executive director of a non-profit organization.
He currently owns a marketing business.
| State Director |
Jason Rose |
(announced Feb. 28, 2007)
President of Rose ? Allyn Public Relations; founded the Scottsdale firm
in 1996. Recognized by Arizona Business Magazine in 2006 as
"Arizona's PR Heavyweight," Rose is one of Arizona's most well-known political
consultants.
| State Finance Director |
Corrine Lovas |
(announced Jan. 31, 2007)
A top political fundraiser in Arizona and the Southwest. Has worked
for U.S. Sen.Jon Kyl, President Bush's 2004 re-election campaign, the RNC
and numerous other Republican candidates and causes.
Arizona Finance Steering Committee
(held its first meeting on Jan. 25, 2007; initial co-chairs announced Jan.
31)
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page >>
ARKANSAS
Endorsed by State Rep. Donna Hutchinson
(announced
Nov. 16, 2007)
See Arkansas
page >>
CALIFORNIA
California Leadership (announced
April 11, 2007)
Chairmen
Senator Dick Ackerman-
Republican Leader of the California State Senate since 2004; elected to
the Senate representing the 33rd District (Orange County) in 2000.
Previously served in the Assembly; elected in 1995. Served on the
Fullerton City Council for 12 years, including two terms as mayor.
Has has practiced law for over 30 years in Orange County. B.A. in
mathematics from the University of California at Berkeley; J.D. from Hastings
School of Law, 1967. Southern California native.
Former Assemblyman Tony Strickland
- Republican nominee for State Controller in 2006.
Served three terms in the Assembly, including as the GOP Caucus Chairman.
A founding member and past President of the California Club for Growth.
B.A. in political science from Whittier College.
13 Co-Chairs (announced
April 11, 2007)
27 California Finance Co-Chairs
(announced March 15, 2007)
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page >>
COLORADO
Colorado Statewide Finance Committee
(announced Aug. 15, 2007)
Honorary Finance Chair Former Governor
Bill Owens – Owens served two terms as Governor of Colorado,
from 1999-2007, and was re-elected by the largest margin in Colorado history.
During his two terms, Owens was committed to improving Colorado's transportation
infrastructure, reforming education, and lowering the tax burden for families
and businesses. He is currently Vice Chairman of RBS Greenwich Capital,
an institutional banking and capital firm with more than $160 billion in
assets. Owens also is a partner in the JCB Group, a Denver-based land development
firm with projects in Colorado and Arizona. (announced as a senior advisor
to the Romney for President Exploratory Committee, Inc. on January 5, 2007)
Honorary Finance Chair John W. Suthers
– Suthers is the Attorney General for the State of Colorado,
having been appointed to his position by Governor Bill Owens in January
2005 and elected in November 2006. Prior to his appointment as Attorney
General, Suthers served as the United States Attorney for the District
of Colorado, a position to which he was nominated by President Bush in
2001 and unanimously confirmed by the United States Senate that same year.
He also served two terms as the District Attorney for Colorado Springs.
He has served on the board of numerous civic organizations, including as
Senior Vice President of the Colorado Bar Association, and as President
of the Colorado District Attorney's Council. He is a lifelong resident
of Colorado. (endorsement announced July 19, 2007)
Honorary Chair Senator Wayne Allard
– Senator Allard is currently serving his eleventh year in
the United States Senate. He is a member of the Appropriations, Budget,
Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, Banking, and Housing and Urban Affairs
Committees. Senator Allard is also founder of the Senate Renewable Energy
and Energy Efficiency Caucus. He is currently the Chairman of the Senate
Space Caucus. He formerly served in the U.S. House of Representatives,
the Colorado State Senate and is a trained veterinarian. (endorsement announced
Apr. 16, 2007)
more...
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page >>
CONNECTICUT
(announced Oct. 3, 2007)
Chairman and Founder of Manchester Principal LLC (venture capital).
Currently First Selectman of Greenwich. Also Member of the Corporation
of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Executive Committee of the
Board of the East West Institute, and Audit and Finance Committees of the
Board of Baker Hughes Incorporated. Former chairman of the Finance
Committee of NYCityCenter, Inc. A management consultant with
Touche Ross ? Co., 1970-76. Assistant dean of the Graduate School
of Business Administration at Tulane University from 1969-70.
(announced Oct. 3, 2007)
Elected mayor of Danbury in Nov. 2001 and re-elected in 2003 and 2005.
Served three years as Connecticut's 138th District State Representative,
elected in 1998 and re-elected in 2000. Taught social studies
at Danbury High School. Served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1983-89
where he achieved the rank of Sergeant. B.S. and Education degree
in American History from Central Connecticut State University; Master’s
degree in Educational Psychology from Western Connecticut State University.
| State Director |
Jay Malcynsky |
(announced Oct. 3, 2007)
Malcynsky also currently serves as a co-chair of the campaign's Connecticut
Finance Committee. He is the managing partner of Gaffney, Bennett
? Associates, Inc., the Principal Partner at the Law Offices of Jay F.
Malcynsky, which he opened in 1996, and sits on the Board of Directors
for Connecticut Legal Services. Campaign manager for the Bush/Cheney
campaign in Connecticut in 2000. Chief political strategist to the
successful 1998 re-election bid of Gov. John G. Rowland. Managed
campaigns of Sen.Lowell Weicker in 1988, Congresswoman Nancy Johnson in
1984, and the late Congressman Stewart B. McKinney in 1980 and 1982.
He has served as a trial attorney for the Department of Education, Office
of Civil Rights, Minority General Counsel for the U.S. House of Representatives
Committee on the District of Columbia, and Special Public Defender for
the Superior Court of the State of Connecticut. In addition,
he was a Co-Chairman for the Connecticut Campaign for Justice from 1997-99.
See Connecticut
page >>
FLORIDA
| State Director |
Mandy Fletcher |
Director of public affairs at
Harrison Rivard ? Bennett; joined the firm in April 2005, oversees public
affairs and political operations and manages the Miami office, and executive
director of the Foundation for Florida’s Future, the 501(c)(4) issue advocacy
organization then Gov. Jeb Bush formed in July 2005, and. Florida
political director for Bush-Cheney '04. Northeast Florida field director
for Gov. Jeb Bush's 2002 re-election campaign. Moved to Florida from
North Carolina in 1998 with The St. Joe Company and worked for the company
for several years in Panama City and in Jacksonville.
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page >>
GEORGIA
| State Director |
Brandon Phillips |
(announced Nov. 30, 2007)
Prior to joining the Romney for President campaign, Phillips served as
regional coordinator for Jim Whitehead's congressional campaign in the
special election. He worked in a similar capacity in Ralph Reed's
race for Lieutenant Governor and Herman Cain's race for U.S. Senate.
Phillips also managed John Bulloch's campaign for State Senate in 2006
while serving on Gary Black's race for Agriculture Commissioner and Johnny
Hopkin's race for County Commissioner in Grady. He served as an aide
to the Public Safety and Homeland Security Committee in the Georgia General
Assembly.
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page >>
IDAHO
Chairmen (announced
May 22, 2007)
U.S.
Senator Larry Craig – From
Payette. A Co-Senate Liaison on the Romney for President campaign
(announced Feb. 8) First elected to the U.S. Senate in 1990 and is
currently serving his third term. Chaired the Senate Republican Policy
Committee, 1996-2003. Previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives,
first elected in 1980, and in the Idaho State Senate, 1974-80. B.A.,
University of Idaho in Moscow, 1969.
resignation from position announced Aug. 27
Lt. Governor James E. Risch
– Rancher and attorney from
Boise (Ada County). Elected Lieutenant Governor in Nov. 2002, and
in June 2006 became the 31st Governor of Idaho following appointment of
Dirk Kempthorne; served in the position for seven months. Re-elected
Lieutenant Governor in Nov. 2006. Served in the Idaho State Senate
for 22 years; first elected in 1975, spent 12 years as Majority Leader
and six years as President Pro Tem. Ada County Prosecuting Attorney,
1970-74. J.D. from the University of Idaho College of Law, 1968.
B.S. in forestry from the University of Idaho, 1965.
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page >>
ILLINOIS
| Chair |
Senator Dan Rutherford |
(announced May 23, 2007)
Represents District 53, Pontiac; first elected to the State Senate in 2002.
Previously served for 10 years in the House of Representatives, where he
was the Assistant Republican Leader. B.S. business administration,
Illinois State University.
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page >>
INDIANA
Indiana Statewide Finance Committee
Co-Chairs (announced April 5, 2007).
former Congressman Chris Chocola
- represented Indiana's 2nd CD From 2003-07.Prior to being
elected, Chocola was a successful businessman.
Secretary of State Todd Rokita -
(endorsement
announced March 14, 2007) Elected in 2002 and re-elected in 2006.
President-elect of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
Prior to taking office, he served as General Counsel to the Indiana Secretary
of State and earlier practiced law.
former State Representative Dan Dumezich
- Partner at the Chicago office of Mayer Brown Rowe And Maw.
Chaired Rokita's 2006 re-election campaign.
David Dorff - President
Of Marathon Development Company, a consulting firm In Indianapolis.
Dorff is also the former Director of the Office of Small Business Advocacy
in the Indiana Governor’s Office.
Bob Grand - Managing
partner at the Indianapolis office of Barnes And Thornburg. Grand
served as the Bush-Cheney Finance Chairman for Indiana and as a member
of the Bush-Cheney recount team in Palm Beach County, Florida in 2000.
He also serves as the State Republican Committee Finance Chairman.
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KANSAS
endorsed by
Kris Kobach - chairman
of the Kansas Republican party and a professor at the University
of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law (Jan. 28, 2008)
Carlos Mayans - Mayor
Of Wichita 2003-07; served as a Kansas State Representative from 1993-2003
(Dec. 17, 2007)
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page >>
KENTUCKY
endorsed by
Kentucky Secretary Of State Trey Grayson
(announced Nov. 27, 2007)
U.S. Reps. Ed Whitfield
(KY-1), Ron Lewis (KY-2) and Hal Rogers (KY-5) (Feb.
2, 2007) +
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page >>
MARYLAND
Maryland Statewide Steering Committee
Co-Chairs (announced Oct. 11, 2007)
Louis Pope - Pope
is the National Committeeman for the Maryland Republican Party. He
is the president and owner of Century 21 Trademark Realty, Inc., as well
as a partner in Triangle Title Company, and a member of the Republican
National Convention Rules Committee. Pope has served as chairman
of the Maryland State Republican Party and is a four-time delegate to the
Republican National Conventions.
Joyce Lyons Terhes-
Terhes is the National Committeewoman for the Maryland Republican Party.
She was previously Chairman of the Maryland Republican Party for nine years.
Terhes was elected to two terms on the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners.
She is a founding member of both the Maryland Women's Heritage Center and
the Republican Women Leaders of Calvert. Terhes has served as a delegate
to the Republican National Conventions in 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2004.
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page >>
MASSACHUSETTS
On June 18, 2007, the campaign announced
the Romney for President Massachusetts Steering Committee led by statewide
chairs former Lt. Gov. Kerry Healey, The Honorable Jody Dow and The Honorable
Ron Kaufman.
On Feb. 15, 2007, the campaign announced
support of 27 current elected officials including 2 of the 5 Republican
state Senators and 18 of the 19 Republican state Representatives.
MINNESOTA
Minnesota Statewide Steering Committee
Co-Chairs (announced Aug. 27, 2007).
Jack Meeks – President
and CEO of The Walker Group, Inc., a strategic consulting firm he founded
in 1992. Also a senior consultant to North State Advisors, a Minnesota
public affairs and lobbying firm, and partner in Twin Cities Strategies
a firm founded in 2007 to meeting clients’ 2008 Convention needs.
Served as chief of staff to Congressman Vin Weber (R-MN) until his retirement
in 1993. Elected Minnesota Republican National Committeeman in 1992,
and re-elected in 1996, 2000, and 2004; resigned in 2005. Executive
director of the Minnesota Reagan for President Committee in the 1980 presidential
campaign. Prior to that effort, he worked on the Washington, D.C.
staff of Congressman Arlan Stangeland (R-MN) after successfully managing
his 1977 special election campaign. B.A. in political science from
Moorhead State University.
Brian Sullivan – Sullivan
is currently the RNC National Committeeman for Minnesota and was first
elected to the position in 2005. CEO of SterilMed, Inc., a medical
device and healthcare services company, and is a board member of numerous
charitable organizations in the Twin Cities.
Evie Axdahl – Axdahl
is the RNC National Committeewoman for Minnesota and was first elected
to the position in 1989. Axdahl also served on the State Central
Committee for 14 years and has been a Delegate to the Republican National
Convention on five separate occasions. She currently sits on the RNC Executive
Committee. She is married and has four children.
Tony Sutton – Sutton
is currently the Secretary/Treasurer of the Republican Party of Minnesota.
CEO of Baja Sol Restaurants Group, which operates a chain of Mexican restaurants.
In addition to various volunteer leadership activities in the Republican
Party at the local and state level, Sutton has also served the state GOP
in many professional roles including executive director and general consultant.
Sutton served as Deputy State Auditor for the State of Minnesota after
the election of State Auditor Pat Anderson in 2002.
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MISSOURI
On Aug. 20, 2007 the campaign announced
the endorsements of State Sen. Gary Nodler and State Rep. Bryan Pratt.
Former Sen. Jim Talent (R-MO) announced
as Domestic Policy Task Force Chairman on Feb. 1, 2007.
("oversee all domestic policy
development") Elected to the U.S. Senate from Missouri in 2002 special
election; lost 2006 re-election bid. Elected to Congress in 1992;
served eight years in the U.S. House of Representatives. Elected
to the Missouri House of Representatives in 1984; served eight years.
Law clerk to Judge Richard A. Posner. J.D. from University of Chicago
Law School, 1981. A.B. in political science from Washington University
in St. Louis.
Support of Gov. Matt Blunt (R-MO) announced
on Dec. 5, 2006 ("Governors Advisory Council").
Elected Missouri's 54th
governor in 2004. Secretary of State. Member of the Missouri
General Assembly. Active duty Naval Officer. Graduated
from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1993. Born and raised in Missouri.
See Missouri
page >>
MONTANA
| Honorary Chairman |
Former Gov. Tim Babcock |
(announced June 21, 2007)
Served as Governor through Jan. 1969. Unsucessful run for U.S. Senate
against Sen. Lee Metcalf in 1966. Succeeded to Governor of Montana
in Jan. 1962 and elected in 1964. Elected Lt. Governor in 1960.
Served in the Montana House of Representatives. U.S. Infantry in
the European Theater during World War II.
| Chairman |
Secretary of State Brad Johnson |
(announced June 21, 2007)
Secretary of State since January 2005. Before running for office,
he owned an auto parts store in Bozeman and previously worked for RightNow
Technologies. In the early eighties, Johnson was the district representative
for Montana's then Congressman Ron Marlenee. Served as an ag extension
agent. He has a master's degree in agriculture; graduated from the
University of Illinois in 1976. active in the Teenage Republicans
and the College Republicans. Volunteered on Richard Nixon’s 1968
and 1972 campaigns and on the John Connally for President campaign in 1980.
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page >>
NEVADA
| State Director |
Joe Brezny |
(announced June 19, 2007)
"Brezny started his political career as a "Students for Bush" volunteer
in 1988. Since then, he has served on a number of campaigns from
state to national levels. In 2001, he led the Nevada GOP Senate Caucus
as their Executive Director. Brezny is credited with playing a major
role in saving four seats in the Nevada State Senate and thus preventing
Democrats from claiming a majority. He is also a founding board member
of the Professional Association of Republicans. In his spare time,
he is an avid outdoorsman."
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page >>
NEW JERSEY
Co-Chairs
Sen. Joseph Kyrillos
- State Senator from Middletown since 1992. Real Estate Broker, GVA
Williams. Chairman of the Republican State Committee, 2001-04.
M.S. in Communications from Boston University. B.A. in Political
Science from Hobart College.
David Norcross - Partner
at Blank Rome LLP and a senior principal in Blank Rome Government Relations
LLC. Member of the Executive Committee of the Republican National
Committee and chairman of the RNC's Standing Committee on Rules (elected
to the latter position at the 2005 summer meeting). LLB from University
of Pennsylvania Law School, 1961; B.A. from University of Delaware, 1958.
See New
Jersey page >>
NORTH DAKOTA
| State Director |
Pam Younggren |
(announced Dec. 20, 2007)
Currently a Republican District Chairman, and previously served as the
Regional Chair of the North Dakota Republican Party. Younggren has
worked on various campaigns including Ben Clayburgh's campaign for U.S.
Senate, Rick Clayburgh's campaign for U.S. Congress, as Fargo office manager
during both of Gov. Ed Schafer's gubernatorial campaigns, and as a director
for the Red River Valley effort on John Hoeven's successful 2000 campaign
for Governor. Resident of Fargo.
See North
Dakota page >>
OHIO
| State Director |
David Gallagher |
(announced Oct. 18, 2007)
Gallagher moved to Nevada in 2005 to work for a political consulting firm
where he managed the Nevada State Treasurer's election, and worked on the
Lt. Governor and State Controller's elections. While in Nevada, he
played a major role directing the Election Day 2006 voter turnout effort.
In the 2004 election, Gallagher aided and oversaw political operations
in 18 county regions for Bush/Cheney while simultaneously working dozens
of countywide elections for Ohio Republicans. In 2003, Gallagher joined
the Ohio Republican Party's political staff where he focused on Central
and Northwest Ohio elections. Upon graduation from the University
of Dayton in 2000, Gallagher worked for Sen. Mike DeWine, both as an assistant
in his office and a staff member at his headquarters. He began his
political career in 1998, working on Nancy Hollister's bid for Congress.
See Ohio
page >>
OREGON
Oregon Statewide Finance Committee
(announced March 12, 2007)
Co-Chairs
Stephen Babson – A partner at Endeavour
Capital, a private equity firm headquartered in Lake Oswego.
Kevin Mannix – An attorney in the
Salem area. In 2002, he narrowly lost to Ted Kulongoski in what was
the closest Oregon gubernatorial election in 100 years. Chairman of the
Oregon Republican Party from 2003-05.
Ron Saxton – An attorney at the
Ater Wynne law firm in Portland. In 2006, he ran for Governor of
Oregon against Ted Kulongoski. A native Oregonian.
Peter Stott – Vice Chairman and
Principal of the Scanlan Kemper Bard Companies, a real estate merchant
banking firm in Portland.
Charles J. "Butch" Swindells – Vice
Chairman of the US Trust Company and a former United States Ambassador
to New Zealand.
Members
- John Carter, CEO Schnitzer Steel Industries,
Portland
- Jim Fitzhenry, SVP Flir Systems, Wilsonville
- Jim Gaffney, Moss Adams, Portland
- Fred Granum, Co-Operations, Portland
- Karen Hinsdale, The Cellar Door, Portland
- Roger Johnson, Coldstream Capital Management,
Portland
- Shawn Lindsay, Attorney at Markowitz,
Herbold, Glade ? Mehlhaf, P.C., Portland
- Jim McCreight, Oregon Entrepreneurs
Forum, Portland
- Brendan O'Scannlain, Attorney at Stoel
Rives LLP, Portland
- Guy Pope, Columbia Management, Portland
- Chris Shepanek, Oil Can Henry's, Lake
Oswego
PUERTO RICO
Puerto Rico Steering Committee Co-Chairs
(announced Sept. 20, 2007)
Republican National Committeewoman Zoraida
Fonalledas
former Puerto Rico Attorney General José
Fuentes-Agostini
See Puerto
Rico page >>
RHODE ISLAND
Endorsements
Gov. Don Carcieri (announced
Mar. 13, 2007)
State Rep. Joseph A. Trillo of Warwick
(District 24) (announced Nov. 5, 2007)
See Rhode
Island page >>
TEXAS
27 person Texas Statewide Finance Committee
(announced March 27, 2007)
also, endorsed by
U.S. Rep. Mike Conaway (TX-11)
(Mar.
24, 2007 Opinion Piece in the Midland Reporter-Telegram)
former U.S. Rep. Henry Bonilla - represented
TX 23 from 1993-2007 (announced June 14, 2007)
See Texas
page >>
UTAH
endorsed by
U.S. Sen. Bob Bennett
(Feb. 8, 2007)
U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch
(Mar. 19, 2007)
U.S. Rep. Chris Cannon (Nov.
1, 2007)
Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert, 16 members of the
Utah Senate and 40 members of the Utah House of Representatives (announced
Feb. 20, 2007)
See Utah
page >>
VIRGINIA
| Chairman |
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling |
(announced July 31, 2007)
Elected the 40th Lieutenant Governor Of Virginia in Nov. 2005. Elected
to the Virginia State Senate in 1995, defeating a twenty year incumbent,
and served for ten years. Elected to the Hanover County Board of
Supervisors in 1991 and served as a member and chairman of the Board
until 1995. Nationally, Bolling serves as Chairman of the Republican
Lieutenant Governors Association.
WEST VIRGINIA
West Virginia Statewide Steering Committee
(announced Aug. 9, 2007)
Chaired by State Delegate Bob Ashley
(Spencer), the committee includes fifteen West Virginia Republican leaders
from communities across the state. John H. McCutcheon, II (White
Sulphur Springs) and Bill Phillips, Jr. (Elkins) are senior advisors for
West Virginia.
See West
Virginia page >>
WISCONSIN
Camille Solberg (support
announced April 25, 2007)
Editor of the Wisconsin
Christian News. Recently served as president of the Wisconsin
Coalition for Traditional Marriage where she led the successful ballot
initiative to defend traditional marriage. Has served on the executive
committee of the Wisconsin Republican Party. A leader in Wisconsin's
Hispanic community; in 2004, she served as the Bush-Cheney '04 Wisconsin
Hispanic Coalitions Chair.
WYOMING
Wyoming Statewide Steering Committee
(announced October 18, 2007)
State Senator Stanley Cooper – Kemmerer
State Senator Drew Perkins – Casper
State Senator James Owen Peterson – Mountain
View
State Representative Elaine Harvey
– Lovell
State Representative Pete Illoway – Cheyenne
State Representative Allen Jaggi – Lyman
State Representative David Miller – Riverton
State Representative R. Ray Peterson –
Cowley
Former Director of Agriculture and Former
Majority Floor Leader Ron Micheli – Fort Bridger
Former State Representative Clarene Law
– Jackson
Coleman Andrews – Wilson
Dave Bush – Cheyenne
Bill Cubin – Casper
Heidi Linford – Fort Bridger
Matt Micheli – Cheyenne
Anna Marie and Sloan Hales – Cheyenne
Wendy Miller – Riverton
Dave and Annemarie Picard – Cheyenne
Mike Smith – Cheyenne
Dennis Tippets – Riverton
See Wyoming
page >>
NOTES
old information...
initial list of National Finance Co-Chairs:
(first
group announced Jan. 4, 2007)
Christopher Collins, Managing Member
of First Atlantic Capital, LLC, Massachusetts
Mark Guzzetta, President of Gemstone
Development, Florida
Jon Huntsman Sr., Chairman of the
Huntsman Corporation, Utah
John Miller, Founding Member of
National Beef Packing Company, LLC, Kansas City, Missouri
John Rakolta, Jr., Chairman and
CEO of Walbridge Aldinger, Michigan
Ambassador Mel Sembler, Chairman
of the Board of The Sembler Company and former ambassador to Italy, Australia,
and Nauru, Florida
Tom Tellefsen, President of Tellefsen
Investments, California
Ted Welch, Owner of Ted Welch Investments,
Tennessee
Meg Whitman, President and CEO
of eBay, California
announced March 28, 2007
Carl H. Lindner, Jr, Founder and
Chairman of the Board of American Financial Group, Inc., Ohio
| Director of Operations |
Jay Garrity |
(took leave on June 22, 2007;
resigned July 20, 2007) Director of operations for Romney when he was Governor.
Worked on the Bush-Cheney campaign in 2000. Graduate of The George
Washington University. Did advance for John Rowland as a high school
student. From Connecticut.
| Deputy Campaign Manager/Day
to Day Operations |
Jason Roe |
(reported by the Politico on
March 7, 2007; to start later in the month; resigned April 24, 2007)
Chief of staff to Rep. Tom Feeney (R-FL) since 2003. In fall of 2006
Roe took leave from Feeney's office to manage State Sen. Pete Roskam's
congressional campaign in the Illinois 6th CD. Managed State Sen.
Thaddeus McCotter's successful 2002 congressional campaign in Michigan's
11th CD. Chief of staff at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and
chief advisor to Undersecretary of Commerce for Intellectual Property James
Rogan. Campaign manager for U.S. Rep. James Rogan (R-CA)'s unsuccessful
2000 re-election campaign. Graduate of Western Michigan University.
Noam Neusner
(announced Oct. 17, 2006)
Founding principal of Neusner
Communications LLC, a firm specializing in strategic communications,
speechwriting, and policy-specific writing. Director of Communications
and Strategic Planning for Josh Bolten at the Office of Management and
Budget he twice oversaw the editing and production of the federal budget,
and managed all communications and media relations; also White House Liaison
to the Jewish Community. President George W. Bush's primary speechwriter
on domestic policy matters, including tax relief, Medicare reform, and
energy, for nearly two years. Nearly a dozen years experience as
a journalist including work at the Tampa Tribune, Bloomberg News, and U.S.
News and World Report and has co-authored or edited four books.
Hotline On Call reported
on Jan. 8, 2007 that the exploratory committee had a staff of 60.
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Office included:
| Chief of Staff |
Mark D. Nielsen |
(announced Aug. 21, 2006; succeeded
Beth Myers who moved over to become Director of The Commonwealth PAC)
Previously Chief Legal Counsel in the Governor's Office since Sept. 2004.
Practiced law in Connecticut. Republican nominee for Congress in
Connecticut's 5th CD in 2000, losing to Rep. James Maloney (53.6% to 44.3%)
and in 1998, losing to Maloney (49.9% to 48.4%). Served two terms
in the Connecticut State Senate and one term in the State House, starting
in 1993 through 1999. A.B. from Harvard College, 1986 and J.D. from
Harvard Law School, 1989.
| Communications Director |
Eric Fehrnstrom |
Joined the Romney campaign in
March 2002. Corporate communications for Hill, Holliday advertising
agency. Media relations for state Treasurer Joseph Malone and campaign
manager and communications director on Malone's unsuccessful 1998 campaign
for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. Worked for a decade
as a journalist, starting at a Boston-area weekly and then for nine years
at the Boston Herald finishing as Statehouse bureau chief.
Graduate of Boston University's College of Communication, 1984.
| Counselor |
Cindy Gillespie |