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Auria McAlicher departed Sept. 15, 2017Transferred to Energy

Agriculture (joined: Jan. 30, 2017)

Special Assistant | Special Assistant, Office of the Assistant to the Secretary for Rural Development | Advance Lead, Office Of Scheduling and Advance | Financial Disclosure »

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Lindsey McBride

Agriculture (joined: Dec. 10, 2017)

State Executive Director, North Carolina, Farm Service Agency | $123,390

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Craig A. McCain

Agriculture (joined: Nov. 12, 2017)

State Executive Director - Louisiana, Farm Service Agency

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Sherry McCorkle

Agriculture (joined: Feb. 11, 2019)

State Executive Director | $121,280

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David McCurdy

Agriculture (joined: Dec. 10, 2017)

State Executive Director - Alabama, Farm Service Agency

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Lorena O. McElwain

Agriculture (joined: Sept. 30, 2018)

Chief of Staff, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights | Financial Disclosure »

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Sean McKeon

Agriculture (joined: May 13, 2018)

State Executive Director - Delaware | $161,532

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Ted McKinney

Agriculture (joined: Oct. 3, 2017)

Under Secretary for Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs | Resume »

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Brenton Coy McNeely departed March 3, 2018

Agriculture (joined: Feb. 2, 2017)

White House Liaison | $79,720 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Grant Menke

Agriculture (joined: Aug. 6, 2018)

State Director, Iowa, Rural Housing Service | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via USDA Official Website:

Grant Menke serves as the State Director for USDA Rural Development in Iowa. As State Director, Menke oversees Rural Development programs in a customer-focused manner to restore prosperity in rural Iowa. Menke comes to USDA from the Iowa Renewable Fuels Association where he served as the organization’s policy director working on behalf of Iowa’s ethanol and biodiesel producers. Prior to that position he worked in Washington, D.C. on the United States Senate Committee on Finance staff of U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley and umpired professionally for Minor League Baseball. Menke, a graduate of the University of Northern Iowa, was raised on a corn and soybean farm near Calumet, Iowa, in rural O’Brien County and currently lives in Ankeny with his wife, Susie, and their three boys.

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Thomas hicks midanek

Thomas Hicks Midanek departed Feb. 2, 2017Transferred to White House Office

Agriculture (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

White House Liaison | $102,646 | Financial disclosure not required because of limited term of service

Jannine marie miller

Jannine Marie Miller departed April 13, 2019Transferred to Transportation

Agriculture (joined: July 9, 2017)

Senior Advisor of Rural Infrastructure | $168,300 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Georgia Center for Innovation and Logistics via Internet Archive:

Jannine Miller is the Director of the Center of Innovation for Logistics, designing the Center’s strategy and managing execution of all activities to support cargo-owning companies deploy Georgia’s logistics ecosystem for their success. With nearly 15 years in analytics, policy, finance, and management in state government and private sector, Ms. Miller brings a unique set of experience and knowledge to assisting Georgia companies improve their supply chains. She holds Master’s degrees in Public Administration from Georgia State University and Business Administration from Georgia Institute of Technology, and she serves on the Board of the Georgia Foreign Trade Zone.

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  • State of Georgia Director of the Center of Innovation for Logistics, including support for economic development projects, managing events, serving as liaison with other state agencies, and leading a small staff.
  • The Home Depot Led the strategic financial planning for supply chain operations.
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Pamilyn Miller

Agriculture (joined: Sept. 2, 2018)

Associate Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via USDA Official Website:

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today named Pamilyn “Pam” Miller to serve as the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Senior Associate Administrator for Policy. Following the announcement, Secretary Perdue issued the following statement: “I’m pleased to welcome Pam to our USDA family as a part of the FNS team. Pam comes to USDA after serving for 20 years on Capitol Hill, including time on both the House Agriculture Committee and the House Appropriations Committee, focusing on nutrition policy and funding. I have no doubt that Pam will help us continue the work of USDA to do right and feed everyone.”

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Giles Misty

Agriculture (joined: Oct. 15, 2017)

Senior Advisor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations | Resume »

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Ella Mizrahi departed Aug. 18, 2017

Agriculture (joined: Jan. 30, 2017)

Staff Assistant | Press Assistant | $25,261 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Lindsay Moore departed March 15, 2019

Agriculture (joined: March 4, 2018)

Staff Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Congressional Relations | $45,972

Timothy michael murtaugh

Timothy Michael Murtaugh departed Feb. 22, 2019

Agriculture (joined: Feb. 15, 2017)

Special Assistant | Director of Communications | $131,767 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Bio, via DTN Progressive Farmer:

Tim Murtaugh, a Pennsylvania native, is director of the Office of Communications. Murtaugh most recently served as director of communications for Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa.

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Clarice Navarro

Agriculture (joined: Nov. 12, 2017)

State Executive Director, Farm Service Agency

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Shawna Newsome

Agriculture (joined: Dec. 3, 2018)

Senior Advisor | $114,590

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William Northey

Agriculture

Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services | Financial Disclosure »

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  • State of Iowa As Iowa Secretary of Agriculture, I oversee the approximately 345 employees of the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.
William ryan o dwyer

William Ryan O'Dwyer departed Aug. 4, 2017

Agriculture (joined: March 7, 2017)

Special Assistant | Special Assistant, Marketing and Regulatory Programs | $112,021 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Bio, via NOLA.com via Internet Archive:

2012 Republican National Convention Deputy Director of Operations Tampa, FL 2011 to 2012 I was in Tampa for a full year planning the Convention so my duties were vast and varied. Some duties included, but are not limited to procuring official Convention vendors such as our tent dark fiber provider, energy provider, tent company, portable restroom provider, official caterers, etc. I managed the relationships with these vendors and gave them direction. I Oversaw the build-out of all Convention Campus which was the biggest in RNC history. This included our "tent city" with over 100,000 sq. ft. of tenting which was all either air-conditioned or misted, plus lit for night time use. I served as primary point of contact between the Tampa Bay Times Forum staff and Convention Operations. I had numerous relationships with much of the Forum staff. There is no way the Convention could have been successful without a good working relationship between the two parties. I acted as primary liaison between hospitality clients including Romney Victory. This included the planning of all hospitality areas that the Romney campaign required. The most notable project was a 6th floor outdoor deck tent at the Forum. The MITA Group, Inc. Principal Washington, D.C. 2008 to 2011 The MITA Group is a full service Government Affairs Firm that works on behalf of numerous clients in varied fields. The MITA Group performs traditional lobbying duties along with international client consulting duties, management of Political Action Committees and performs political campaign consulting. As a Principal, I was in charge of client support and research. This required the establishment of good relationships on Capitol Hill with Congressional staff in order to present our clients' positions on various issues and pieces of legislation. I also worked on various campaigns over the years and managed one of MITA's Political Action Committees. Romney For President Site Advance Various U.S. States 2012 I was on the Romney For President traveling advance team. Specifically, I was in charge of identifying sites for speeches and rallies, then securing that site and preparing it for a presidential speech or rally. The events that I assisted in organizing ranged in size from 2,000 to 30,000 attendees. The various logistics that need to be completed for these events include but are not limited to: stage set up, sound, lighting, camera platforms, restrooms, press preparation, catering, off stage holding areas, etc

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Christopher paul o hagan

Christopher Paul O'Hagan

Agriculture (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | Confidential Assistant, Research, Education and Economics | $66,510 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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  • Donald J Trump for President Inc. Assisted with day to day tasks around the Campaign HQ. (This is a position with a political organization, not reportable on Part I.)
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Anna Osterlind

Agriculture (joined: Oct. 14, 2018)

Policy and Congressional Advisor | Financial Disclosure »

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  • Zymergen Corporate Communication s Manager

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  • Zymergen Corporate Communications Manager
Tim anthony page

Tim Anthony Page departed Oct. 30, 2017

Agriculture (joined: Jan. 22, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | Confidential Assistant, Rural Development | $66,510 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Randall Parker

Agriculture (joined: Nov. 12, 2017)

State Director - Utah, Rural Housing Service | $155,073

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Kirk Pearson

Agriculture (joined: Nov. 12, 2017)

State Director - Washington, Rural Housing Service

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Boone Peeler

Agriculture (joined: Nov. 26, 2017)

State Executive Director, Farm Service Agency

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George Ervin "Sonny" Perdue

Agriculture (joined: April 25, 2017)

Secretary of Agriculture | $153,800-$210,700 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Georgia Office of the Governor via Internet Archive:

Sonny Perdue was sworn in as Georgia’s 81st Governor on January 13, 2003. Governor Perdue immediately went to work reforming the state budget, setting priorities, and cutting wasteful spending. His efforts helped stimulate the economy and turn the state budget deficit that he inherited in to a substantial surplus. The Governor then invested in his top priorities and got results. During Perdue’s first term, Georgia created over 200,000 new jobs and posted the highest graduation rate and SAT scores in state history. After a first term marked by numerous accomplishments, Governor Perdue won re-election by an overwhelming margin in November 2006. As Georgia’s Governor, Perdue has led the state based on his life experiences prior to entering public service. Sonny was born on December 20, 1946, in Perry, Georgia, to a lifelong farmer and a classroom teacher. He graduated from Warner Robins High School and earned a doctorate in veterinary medicine in 1971 from the University of Georgia. Following his service as a Captain in the United States Air Force, Perdue became a successful small business owner, concentrating in agribusiness and transportation. Today, those businesses have grown to include several locations across the Southeast. Perdue was a respected leader in his church and his community when he decided to enter public service. After serving on the Houston County Planning and Zoning Board during the 1980’s, he ran for the Georgia State Senate in 1990 and won. Sonny spent the next 11 years representing his Middle Georgia district in the General Assembly. Perdue left the State Senate in 2001 to begin his successful campaign for Governor, which focused on restoring public trust in state government and empowering all Georgians. As a state senator, he was often praised for tackling issues when no one else had the courage to do so and for his ability to grasp the nuances of complex problems. Sonny was recognized as a leading authority on numerous issues including agriculture, transportation, education, emerging technologies and economic development. Perdue campaigned for Governor on a platform of restoring public trust in state government and empowering all Georgians by eliminating undue interference by government bureaucracies. He has dedicated his administration to attracting new businesses and jobs to Georgia, improving the quality of programs that touch the lives of children, and fighting for a comprehensive ethics reform package. For all of his success in business and public service, Governor Perdue is proudest to serve as devoted husband, loving father, and grandfather. Sonny is married to the former Mary Ruff of Atlanta, Georgia. The couple has four children and eleven grandchildren. Additionally, Sonny and Mary have served as foster parents for eight newborns awaiting adoption. The Perdue’s attend the First Baptist Church of Woodstock, where they have taught a Sunday school class for young couples emphasizing the importance of faith in building a strong and lasting marriage.

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Dana Peterson

Agriculture (joined: Oct. 14, 2018)

Chief of Staff, Rural Utilities Service | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

Visionary developer of people and relationships. Change agent for individuals and organizations. Realistic administrator of ideas, strategies and resources. Friendly connector, contemplative organizer and expressive communicator who is able to simplify complex concepts for the average person and engage diverse audiences in finding consensus.

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Rachel helen pick

Rachel Helen Pick

Agriculture (joined: April 3, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | Confidential Assistant, Office of the Secretary | $79,720 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Bio, via Department of Agriculture via Hagstrom Report:

A self-described “farm girl from Iowa,” serves as the Special Assistant to the Secretary. Her professional background includes extensive executive and administrative assistant experience in the office of U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley and in the Senate Sergeant-at-Arms office.

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