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David Tille

Housing and Urban Development

Regional Administrator Region 1 | $131,384 | Financial Disclosure »

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Suzanne Israel Tufts

Housing and Urban Development (joined: Dec. 21, 2017)

Assistant Secretary for Administration/Chief Human Capital Officer | $155,000 | Financial Disclosure »

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Caroline Grace Vanvick

Housing and Urban Development (joined: Sept. 16, 2018)

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Legit Storm:

College of Charleston - BA, communications (2006-2010) Activities and notes: Minor in political science; study abroad (Italy, Germany, and Austria); Panhellenic Extension Committee, Project Harambee, recruitment chair and fundraising chair; Big Brother/Big Sister

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Dana Wade

Housing and Urban Development (joined: June 28, 2017)

Gen Deputy Assistant Secretary for Housing | $170,000 | Financial Disclosure »

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Brittany Jaye Walker

Housing and Urban Development

Special Assistant, Office of the Administration | Financial Disclosure »

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Kelsie J. Wendelberger

Housing and Urban Development (joined: Sept. 17, 2018)

Scheduling and Advance Coordinator, Office of the Administration | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

Seeking to serve and be an agent of restoration and renewal in the world. Highly-motivated and innovative foreign affairs and political science professional with substantial leadership experience in both the public and private sector, locally, nationally, and internationally. I specialize in the areas of statecraft, refugee relief, disaster response, and microfinance, and have significant experience in the Middle East.

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Taylor P. Weyeneth

Housing and Urban Development (joined: March 7, 2018)

Community Planning and Development | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Bio, via The Washington Post:

In May 2016, Taylor Weyeneth was an undergraduate at St. John’s University in New York, a legal studies student and fraternity member who organized a golf tournament and other events to raise money for veterans and their families. Less than a year later, at 23, Weyeneth, was a political appointee and rising star at the Office of National Drug Control Policy, the White House office responsible for coordinating the federal government’s multibillion dollar anti-drug initiatives and supporting President Trump’s efforts to curb the opioid epidemic. Weyeneth would soon become deputy chief of staff.

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Raphael Williams

Housing and Urban Development (joined: April 3, 2017)

Press Secretary | $94,796 | Financial Disclosure »

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Leonard Wolfson

Housing and Urban Development (joined: May 16, 2017)

Assistant Secretary for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations | Assistant Secretary | Expert | $161,900 | Financial Disclosure »

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  • Mortgage Bankers Association I was responsible for formulating and implementing the mortgage industry’s legislative agenda, and representing MBA’s more than 2,200 members on Capitol Hill on a wide array of issues including housing finance reform, the Dodd-Frank Act, and tax policy.
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David Woll Jr.

Housing and Urban Development (joined: June 26, 2017)

Deputy General Counsel for Enforcement | $160,000 | Financial Disclosure »

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Richard A. Youngblood

Housing and Urban Development (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Special Assistant | Director, Office Of Faith-Based And Community Initiatives | $131,767 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bethany "Beth" Zorc departed Jan. 9, 2018

Housing and Urban Development (joined: April 24, 2017)

Principal Deputy General Counsel | $160,000 | Financial Disclosure »

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Beth Zorc was previously an attorney for the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs committee during a time when the committee chairman tried to prohibit funding for a housing regulation. — ProPublica

Bio, via Wells Fargo:

As the new head of Public Policy, Zorc will coordinate the development of integrated corporate public policies critical to Wells Fargo’s ability to serve its customers, investors, and team members. She joins Wells Fargo after serving as the acting general counsel and principal deputy general counsel for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Zorc has previously worked on the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, where she served as senior counsel for the majority staff under both Chairman Richard Shelby, R-Ala., and Chairman Mike Crapo, R-Idaho. Prior to that, she worked for Chairman Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, as a senior counsel for the House Financial Services Committee. She was also an associate in the Financial Services Practice Group at Morrison & Foerster LLP.

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