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Ashley Dalton

Education (joined: Jan. 3, 2019)

Confidential Assistant | $59,983

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Riddhi Dasgupta

Education (joined: March 25, 2019)

Attorney Adviser | $134,789

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Wanda Davis

Education (joined: March 17, 2019)

Senior Advisor | $174,052

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Martha Beatrice Davis departed Dec. 22, 2018

Education (joined: May 1, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | $58,108 | Financial Disclosure »

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Sarah Delahunty

Education (joined: Feb. 6, 2017)

Confidential Assistant to the Secretary | $66,510 | Financial Disclosure »

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Amanda Delekta

Education (joined: Jan. 2, 2019)

Confidential Assistant | $45,972

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Elisabeth P. "Betsy" DeVos

Education (joined: Feb. 7, 2017)

Secretary of Education | Financial Disclosure »

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  • RDV Corporation Served on the Board of Directors and committees of the Board
  • The Stow Company - Holland, Inc. Member of the CEO’s leadership team with responsibility for the overall vision and strategy for the company’s brands and products
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Kevin Richard Eck departed July 8, 2017Transferred to U.S. Agency for International Development

Education (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | $131,767 | Financial Disclosure »

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Robert Scott Eitel

Education (joined: Feb. 13, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | Special Counselor to the Secretary | $161,900 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bob Eitel was vice president for regulatory legal services at Bridgepoint Education Inc., an operator of for-profit colleges, during federal investigations into the company. He was also vice president of regulatory operations for another for-profit college operator, Career Education Corporation, and was director of its political action committee. According to the agency, he has recused himself from matters relating to both of those former employers. — ProPublica

Bio, via Republican National Lawyers Association via Internet Archive:

Robert Eitel, a founding member of Talbert & Eitel, PLLC, advises clients on education-related legislation, regulations, guidance, and cases. His clients include institutions of higher education, charter school organizations, accrediting agencies, professional and trade associations, advocacy groups, and non-profit entities. Mr. Eitel’s diverse practice encompasses accreditation, administrative law, admissions, civil rights, financial aid, campus safety, student privacy, compliance, records retention, grants, and elementary and secondary school legislation. He also handles employment disputes, responses to government investigations, and litigation matters. From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Eitel served as Deputy General Counsel of the U.S. Department of Education, where he provided legal advice on important authorities governing the education sector, including the Higher Education Act, the No Child Left Behind Act, and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Mr. Eitel also supervised the Department's bill drafting and legal review of testimony before Congress and counseled senior officials on employment and human resources matters, affirmative action issues, Congressional oversight requests, compliance with records retention and electronic discovery rules, responses to Inspector General investigations, and Departmental governance. He served as Senior Counsel to the General Counsel of the Department from 2005 to 2006. Before coming to the Office of the General Counsel, Mr. Eitel practiced law in New Orleans, Louisiana, where his litigation and counseling practice included employment discrimination matters, complex commercial litigation, bankruptcy proceedings, copyright infringement cases, professional liability claims, and tort suits. An experienced litigator who has tried cases in federal and state court, he has represented clients in proceedings in a variety of jurisdictions. Mr. Eitel is a member of the District of Columbia and Louisiana State Bar Associations, as well as the National Association of College and University Attorneys, the Education Law Association, and the Alliance of Public Charter School Attorneys. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and all federal and bankruptcy courts located in Washington, D.C. and Louisiana. He is a graduate of the National Institute for Trial Advocacy's Trial Skills and Deposition Skills programs.

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John M. Engler

Education (joined: Oct. 16, 2017)

Member, National Assessment Governing Board | Special-government employees are not required to submit publicly-available financial disclosures

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Allen Ernst

Education

Confidential Assistant | $66,510 | Financial Disclosure »

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Susan Falconer

Education (joined: April 14, 2019)

Special Assistant | $117,191

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Gillum Keith Ferguson

Education (joined: Jan. 30, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | Confidential Assistant to the Secretary | $79,720 | Financial Disclosure »

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Brogan Frank

Education (joined: Oct. 30, 2017)

Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary

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Matthew Robert Frendewey departed May 30, 2017

Education (joined: Jan. 30, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | $112,021 | Financial Disclosure »

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Daniela Garcia

Education (joined: April 14, 2019)

Director of Outreach | $137,849

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Robert Timothy Goad IITransferred to White House Office

Education (joined: March 13, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | $79,720 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via University of Washington Office of Federal Relations:

Rob Goad currently serves on the Presidential Transition as the education lead for the implementation of the President-elect’s education policy agenda. Prior to developing education policy for the President-elect’s successful campaign, Mr. Goad served as a Senior Policy Advisor to House Policy Committee Chair Luke Messer focusing on education issues. He also played a pivotal role advancing school choice policies as Director of the Congressional School Choice Caucus. Mr. Goad received a bachelor’s degree in political science at Indiana University.

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Damaris Grant departed May 14, 2018

Education (joined: Feb. 12, 2018)

Confidential Assistant, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | $56,223

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Haley Gustafson

Education (joined: April 27, 2018)

Confidential Assistant, Office of Communications and Outreach | Financial Disclosure »

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Nicholas Hahn

Education

Special Assistant | $112,021 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Detroit News:

Nicholas G. Hahn III is the Assistant Editorial Page Editor of The Detroit News. Prior to joining the editorial board of the News, Nicholas was editor of RealClearReligion.org, and served in Donald Rumsfeld's Washington, D.C. office. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and Catholic Studies from DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. While at DePaul, Nicholas was a Phillips Foundation Ronald Reagan College Leaders Scholar and was named among the 2006-2007 Top Ten Campus Conservative Activists by Young America's Foundation.

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Holly Ham

Education (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | $131,767 | Financial Disclosure »

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Holly Ham was a data adviser for the Trump campaign, and a sales executive for Hewlett-Packard, which has lobbied the Department of Education and has vied for agency contracts. The agency said that she didn't work on education policy at HP and has also recused herself from working on issues related to the company. — ProPublica

Bio, via White House via Internet Archive:

Ms. Ham has had a long career in private enterprise as a management consultant and sales executive at Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. Ms. Ham earned her BBA and MBA, with a focus on finance, from the University of Houston, graduating as a member of Beta Gamma Sigma. Ms. Ham is an APAWLI fellow through The Center for Asian Pacific American Women’s leadership program. Ms. Ham has long been involved in efforts supporting families and students in need, serving on the Board of Directors for Skills for Living, Inc. and advising the Board of Financial Mentors of America.

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  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise The Sales Executive has accountability for a set quota for business development with new and recurring sales. This role focused on clients and sales in the Energy sector in North America.
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Taylor James Hansen departed March 17, 2017

Education (joined: Feb. 8, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | $140,552 | Financial disclosure not required because of limited term of service

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Jordan Harding

Education (joined: Sept. 24, 2018)

Special Assistant (Supervisory), Office of Legislation and Congressional Affairs | Financial Disclosure »

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  • Virginia529 Government Relations Director - Represented Agency before federal and state legislatures, administrations, committees and staff; developed and advanced policy initiatives in support of 529 mission.
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Caroline Harvin

Education

Special Assistant to the Secretary

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Jonathan Helwink

Education (joined: Jan. 2, 2019)

Special Assistant | $114,590

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Chelsea Henderson

Education (joined: June 11, 2017)

Confidential Assistant | $44,941 | Financial Disclosure »

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Elizabeth Hill

Education (joined: April 23, 2017)

Special Assistant | Press Secretary | $112,101 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Bio, via Department of Education via Internet Archive:

Prior to joining the Department, Hill served as communications director for U.S. Rep. Jeb Hensarling (R-TX), chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, between 2016-2017, and as communications director to U.S. Rep. Luke Messer (R-IN), chairman of the House Republican Policy Committee, between 2013-2016. A former television news reporter and morning news anchor from 2005-2013, Hill has a B.A. in communications from Brigham Young University and a master's in strategic public relations from The George Washington University.

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Shaina Hilsey

Education (joined: June 11, 2018)

Confidential Assistant, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Calu.edu:

Hilsey, who is majoring in professional golf management with a minor in business administration, will serve as a mentor during the annual National Conference for College Women Student Leaders, scheduled for May 2018. She participated in a leadership retreat at the AAUW headquarters, in Washington, D.C., this fall. She also has established an AAUW student chapter at Cal U. "The Student Advisory Council gives us an outlet to discuss a variety of issues relevant to college campuses," Hilsey said. "Our new campus AAUW chapter will provide similar opportunities for our diverse student body. I look forward to reaching out to members of our campus community." A former Student Government Association president, Hilsey continues to advocate for public higher education as a member of the Board of Governors for Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education. Last summer, she interned at the U.S. Golf Association, where she assisted with major events such as the U.S. Open. In spring 2018, she will head back to Washington, D.C., for an internship with the Heritage Foundation. "We are enormously proud of Shaina," said University President Geraldine M. Jones. "It's been exciting to witness her growth as a young leader making an impact on our University, within the State System and now on a national level. "Shaina has made the most of every opportunity, and I'm confident that she will be a strong voice for students in her role with the AAUW."

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Ronald Holden departed Dec. 16, 2017Transferred to Health and Human Services

Education (joined: Jan. 30, 2017)

Special Assistant | $112,021 | Financial Disclosure »

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Johnathan Holifield

Education (joined: Jan. 10, 2017)

Senior Advisor, Office of the Under Secretary

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