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Amy Graham departed Oct. 14, 2017
Environmental Protection Agency (joined: May 7, 2017)
Deputy Associate Administrator for Public Engagement | $107,435 | Financial Disclosure »
Bio, via Florida State University:
From the Governor’s office, Graham went on to work as a spokesperson at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for nearly three years while taking evening classes at FSU to earn her Master’s in Applied American Policy and Politics. After serving as Florida’s lead spokesperson following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill of 2010, Graham was offered a position working on then Governor-elect Rick Scott’s transition team. Once he was sworn in, she worked for him full-time as his traveling press secretary and deputy communications director. After working in Tallahassee for so long, Graham decided to make the move to Boston in 2012 after being asked to work on presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s campaign. She managed media appearances for Governor Romney and the campaign’s surrogates. Following the campaign, Graham moved again to Washington, D.C. to work for Florida Congressman Ron DeSantis and then for a D.C.-based public relations firm. She got the campaign bug again in 2014 and joined the communications team for then Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito in West Virginia. Today, Graham lives and works in D.C. as Senator Capito’s deputy communications director. Graham works to help the Senator’s voice be effectively communicated to the media and to constituents in West Virginia. She ensures that messages get out to the press, plans events and helps advance important pieces of legislation.
Liabilities
Creditor Name | Creditor Type | Amount | Rate | Year Incurred |
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National Education | Student Loan | $10,001 - $15,000 | 8.5% | 2007 |
Nelnet | Student Loan | $15,001 - $50,000 | 6.8% | 2007 |
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