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Bradley Rolison "Brad" Bailey departed Jan. 8, 2019

Treasury (joined: May 1, 2017)

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs (Tax and Budget) | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via American Investment Council:

Brad Bailey joins the AIC as Vice President of Government Affairs. Bailey most recently served as Acting Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Previously, he worked for O’Rourke & Nappi, LLP as an attorney focusing on legislative and regulatory matters. Earlier in his career, he served on Capitol Hill for Speakers Paul Ryan (R-WI) and John Boehner (R-OH), and Rep. Pat Tiberi (R-OH). He received his bachelor’s degree from Miami University, and his LL.M. in Taxation and J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.

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Christopher Campbell departed July 28, 2018

Treasury (joined: Aug. 3, 2017)

Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions | Financial Disclosure »

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Brittany Morgan Carey departed July 1, 2018

Treasury (joined: July 10, 2017)

Special Assistant | Financial Disclosure »

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Jason Myung-Ik Chung departed July 14, 2018

Treasury (joined: Jan. 23, 2017)

Advisor | Deputy Assistant Secretary | $140,000 | Financial Disclosure »

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Mauricio Claver-Carone departed April 7, 2018

Treasury (joined: Jan. 23, 2017)

Advisor | Senior Advisor | $131,767 | Financial Disclosure »

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Jennifer Catherine Debes

Treasury (joined: May 29, 2018)

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs (Appropriations and Management), Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs) | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

Highly motivated, organized, senior policy advisor to a Florida Member of Congress with over eight years of legislative and communications experience. Proven track record of developing and implementing a strong and concise messaging strategy to achieve superior results in a high-stakes environment. Strong leader and proven manager overseeing a congressional office. An exceptional communicator with a proven ability to effectively handle multiple projects simultaneously,vast knowledge of legislative and regulatory process with strong analytical and research skills. Policy expertise in Appropriations, Financial Services, Budget and Economy, Taxes, Small Business, Telecommunications, with a strong understanding of the legislative process. Specialties include strategic communications, public policy development, managing forums, grassroots outreach, networking and government relations, drafting legislation, formulating political strategy, and fundraising. Financial Services and General Government Appropriations: Treasury and the IRS, SEC, CFPB, FCC, OMB and the Executive Office of the President, FTC, GSA, SBA, OPM, CPSC, Judiciary and the Supreme Court, and the District of Columbia Legislative Accomplishments: PL 113-295, December 19, 2014, H.R. 5771, The Achieving a Better Life Experience Act of 2014 PL 113-76, January 17, 2014, H.R. 3547, Division E- Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act of 2014, FY14 funding level of $21.8 billion PL 113-235, December 16, 2014 H.R. 83, Division E- Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act of 2015. FY15 funding level of $21.8 billion, including the 2014 Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act PL 114-113, December 18, 2015 H.R. 2029, Division E- Financial Services and General Government Appropriations Act of 2016. FY16 funding level of $23.2 billion

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Edward D. Hearst

Treasury (joined: March 11, 2019)

Senior Advisor | $140,000

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Matthew Button "Matt" Kellogg departed April 28, 2018

Treasury (joined: March 29, 2017)

Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs) | Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs (Banking and Finance, and Terrorism and Financial Intelligence) | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

Matt Kellogg is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Banking and Finance in the Office of Legislative Affairs at the U.S. Department of the Treasury. He is a graduate of Albany Law School in New York and is a member of the New York State Bar.

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Shannon Flaherty McGahn departed Jan. 5, 2018

Treasury

Counselor to the Secretary | Financial Disclosure »

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Kimberly Jane Pinter

Treasury (joined: March 4, 2019)

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs (Tax and Budget) | $135,000

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Jordan Stoick departed Dec. 30, 2017

Treasury (joined: April 3, 2017)

Senior Advisor

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