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Department of the Interior: Former Lobbyists

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David L. Bernhardt

Interior (joined: July 25, 2017)

Acting Secretary of the Interior | Deputy Secretary of the Interior | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Former Positions Outside Government

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Margaret Emma Everson

Interior (joined: Nov. 11, 2018)

Principal Deputy Director, Us Fish and Wildlife Service | $170,000

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Daniel Lee Fisher

Interior (joined: Feb. 21, 2017)

Miscellaneous Clerk and Assistant | Financial disclosure is not available, according to an agency ethics attorney

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Scott C. Hommel

Interior (joined: Jan. 27, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | Chief Of Staff, Secretarys Immediate Office | $170,000 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Former Positions Outside Government

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Virginia H. Johnson departed July 17, 2017

Interior (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Secretary | Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary For Fish and Wildlife and Parks | $161,900 | Financial disclosure not required to be publicly released for this position | Resume »

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Virginia Johnson was director of federal relations for North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, a staffer in the House, a legislative affairs advisor for the Department of Defense and a lobbyist for Red Cross. — ProPublica

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Downey P. Magallanes departed Sept. 1, 2018

Interior (joined: Jan. 30, 2017)

Senior Advisor and Counselor to the Secretary | $135,000 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

I am an attorney with over 10 years of federal government experience in the legislative and executive branches working on energy, environment, resources and transportation policy. Throughout my government career, I have managed and driven several high-profile policy initiatives through the regulatory and legislative processes. In my current role, I collaborate closely with the entire Communications and External Affairs team to advance BP America's business priorities before the United States Congress.

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Christopher Damian Prandoni

Interior (joined: March 11, 2019)

Senior Counselor to the Deputy Secretary | $132,000

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Steven Michael Smith departed July 21, 2018

Interior (joined: May 14, 2017)

Advisor, Intergovernmental Affairs | $79,720 | Financial Disclosure » | Resume »

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Tara Mac Lean Sweeney

Interior (joined: July 30, 2018)

Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via U.S. Department of the Interior:

Sweeney grew up in rural Alaska and has spent a lifetime actively engaged in state and national policy arenas focused on advocating for responsible Indian energy policy, rural broadband connectivity, Arctic growth and Native American self-determination. She has served her Arctic Slope Regional Corporation and its subsidiaries in a variety of capacities for nearly two decades. The $2.6 billion corporation is the largest locally-owned and operated business in Alaska, with about 13,000 Iñupiat Eskimo members and 12,000 employees worldwide. In her role as the Executive Vice President of External Affairs, she was responsible for all facets of government affairs and corporate communications. Her primary responsibilities include strategic policy and position development, implementation and execution; engagement with federal and state executive and legislative branches on improving policies affecting Indian energy, taxation, resource development, government contracting, broadband development and access to capital; as well as all facets of corporate communication as official company spokesperson, including stakeholder engagement and coalition building. Sweeney also has served in leadership positions on numerous business and nonprofit boards at both the state and national level, including chair of the Arctic Economic Council from 2015 to 2017; co-chair of the Alaska Federation of Natives (2013); Coast Guard Foundation Board of Trustees; the University of Alaska Foundation Board of Trustees; FCC Advisory Committee on Diversity for Communications in a Digital Age; Analytical Services, Inc.; Kohanic Broadcast Corporation (parent to the first Native American-owned, publicly supported FM radio station); Cherokee Nation New Market Tax Credit Advisory Board (CNB Economic Development Company, LLC, beneficiary); Breast Cancer Focus, Inc.; and Arctic Power. Among her honors, Sweeney -- a lifetime member of the National Congress of American Indians -- was crowned Miss NCAI in 1993 and traveled the country as an ambassador for the organization. In 2003, Governor Frank Murkowski recognized Sweeney’s passion for rural Alaska, appointing her to his cabinet as Special Assistant for Rural Affairs and Education. In 2008 she was honored as a “Top Forty Under 40″ business leader by the Alaska Journal of Commerce. In 2014 & 2017 her team won two Emmy® Awards from the Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, for its IAM IÑUPIAQ commercial campaign 2014 and its 2017 long-format documentary titled, “True North, the Story of ASRC”. She also served as co-chair for Senator Dan Sullivan’s (R-AK) successful Senate campaign. In 2017 she was inducted into the Anchorage ATHENA Society, a program of the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce that encourages the potential of women as valued members and leaders of the business community. Born to Dr. Bryan Mac Lean and the Late Representative Eileen Panigeo Mac Lean, Sweeney is the granddaughter of the Late May Ahmaogak Panigeo and the Late Henry Panigeo of Barrow. She is the great granddaughter of the Late Bert and Nellie Panigeo and Isabel and Dr. Roy Ahmaogak. She was raised, attended schools and lived most of her life in rural Alaska in villages from Noorvik to Wainwright, Barrow, Bethel, and Unalakleet. She graduated from Barrow High School in 1991. A 1998 graduate of Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations with a Bachelor of Science Degree, Sweeney is married to Kevin, and together they have two children, Caitlin and Ahmaogak.

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Gregory P. Zerzan

Interior (joined: March 3, 2019)

Deputy Solicitor - General Law | $170,000

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