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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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Kimberly Jane Pinter

Treasury (joined: March 4, 2019)

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

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Joshua Pitcock

Office of the Vice President (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the Vice President | Financial Disclosure »

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Christopher Damian Prandoni

Interior (joined: March 11, 2019)

Senior Counselor to the Deputy Secretary | $132,000

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David J. Redl

Commerce (joined: Nov. 7, 2017)

Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information | Financial Disclosure »

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Julia Erin Richardson departed March 1, 2017

Consumer Product Safety Commission

Director, Office of Congressional Relations | $134,789-$164,200* | Financial Disclosure »

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Carolyn Roddy departed June 16, 2017

Federal Communications Commission (joined: Feb. 21, 2017)

Special Counsel | $134,789-$164,200* | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Georgia Technology Authority:

Carolyn Tatum Roddy is a practicing attorney in the Atlanta area. She has broad experience in the federal and state regulation of telecommunications companies and other utilities and in representing those commercial organizations in a variety of transactional, corporate and administrative law matters. A graduate of the University of Georgia Law School and the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communications, Ms. Roddy previously served as an attorney at the Federal Communications Commission. She was also regional regulatory counsel for Sprint Communications Company in the Southeast, and subsequently served as Counsel at Troutman Sanders, LLP in Atlanta and Director of Regulatory Affairs of the Satellite Industry Association in Washington, D.C. She is a registered mediator and an Adjunct Professor of Administrative Law at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. Ms. Roddy lives in Marietta with her husband and children.

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Christian Rodrick

Environmental Protection Agency (joined: July 9, 2017)

Special Assistant to the Deputy Associate Administrator for Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations | $62,303 | Financial Disclosure »

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Gisele Roget

Housing and Urban Development (joined: July 17, 2017)

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Single Family Housing | $165,000 | Financial Disclosure »

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Colin Thomas Roskey

Health and Human Services (joined: Jan. 15, 2019)

Deputy Assistant Secretary for Legislation Oversight and Investigations | $179,700

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Michael Samuel Rubino departed Jan. 4, 2019

Health and Human Services (joined: Sept. 16, 2018)

Senior Advisor, Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs | Financial Disclosure »

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Reed Darrow Rubinstein

Education (joined: March 24, 2019)

Principal Deputy General Counsel | $179,700

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Jeffrey Sands departed March 4, 2018

Environmental Protection Agency (joined: Oct. 29, 2017)

Senior Agricultural Advisor | $161,900 | Financial Disclosure »

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  • Syngenta Manager, Federal Government Relations

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Taylor Brent Sexton departed Nov. 16, 2018

Health and Human Services (joined: June 10, 2018)

Advisor, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Legislation | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via Glen Rose Reporter:

Sexton’s interest in healthcare began as a high school student working for Somervell County Fire Department as an EMT and his first paying job in the ER at Glen Rose Medical Center. “I learned many life lessons and began to understand healthcare in that rural ER and on the ambulance responding to houses and incidents in the county,” said Sexton. After graduating GRHS in 2009, Sexton took his passion for healthcare to college where he worked nights at a trauma center while attending Texas A&M. After college is when his interest in infectious diseases started growing. He went to UNT Health Science Center to become an epidemiologist. There he started seeing what an enormous impact and burden policy can have on the healthcare system. Sexton became interested in the political side of healthcare and worked under State Representative J.D. Sheffield, a physician and now vice chair of the House Committee on Public Health. Dr. Sheffield and Sexton both had a passion for rural healthcare and together they helped foster legislation to the governor’s desk that has had a statewide impact. Sexton gained practical experience while working with Dallas County as an infectious disease epidemiologist on high consequence infectious diseases. Sexton worked on surveillance for the Zika and West Nile diseases. It was then that Sexton had an opportunity to work in DC for Congressman Michael Burgess. Congressman Burgess, is a chairman of the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health. This office has oversight over a vast majority of the nations healthcare issues. This job has lead to where he is currently serving. “The hardest part about taking this job was leaving Congressman Burgess’ office. He is a great man that truly cares about his constituents and has an understanding of healthcare that is known nationwide. It’s an honor to serve in the administration and the opportunity for continued impact on our nation’s healthcare system,” said Sexton.

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Christopher M. Shank departed Oct. 29, 2017

Defense (joined: Jan. 20, 2017)

Director, Strategic Capabilities Office | Special Assistant, Office Of The Under Secretary Of Defense (Policy) | Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Under Secretary of the Air Force | $161,900 | Financial Disclosure »

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Bio, via LinkedIn:

Over twenty-five years’ experience working space, science, and technology programs and policy issues across multiple government agencies—with experience on Capitol Hill, Air Force, NASA, university laboratories, and industry. Recognized expertise in civil, national security, and commercial space programs; DOE laboratories and commercial energy research; DHS and NIST cybersecurity; National Science Foundation research grants; and university STEM programs.

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