UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Administration Washington. D.C 20230 July 7,2017 Austin R. Evers 1030 15th Street NW Suite B255 Washington, DC 20005 RE: FOIA request DOC-OS-2017-000787 Dear Mr. Evers: This letter is in response to your correspondence, dated March 13, 2017, to the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Freedom of Infonnation Act (FOIA) Office. According to our records, we received your request on March 13, 2017, and have assigned to it tracking number DOC-OS-2017-000787. We are responding under the FOIA to your request for: “1. Records sufficient to identify all employees who entered into a position at the agency as ‘political appointees’ since January 20, 2017, and the title or position of each employee (to the extent that such individuals have held multiple titles or positions since January 20, 2017, identify each title or position). For purposes of this request, please consider any employee in a PAS position, a presidentially-appointed position, a noncareer SES position, or a Schedule C position a ‘political appointee.’” “2. Records sufficient to identify all career employees who have been detailed into a leadership office or component front office since January 20, 2017; the title or position of each employee while on detail (to the extent that such individuals have held multiple titles or positions since January 20, 2017, identify each title or position); and each employee’s originating agency or component, and title.” “3. Records sufficient to identify the members of the “beachhead teams” who joined the agency at the beginning of the Trump administration, and the title or position of each employee (to the extent that such individuals have held multiple titles or positions since January 20, 2017, identify each title or position).” “4. For each individual identified in response to requests 1 to 3: a. The resume provided by the individual to the agency in connection with detennining the appropriate salary for the individual, or, if that is not available, a recent resume contained within the agency’s records. We have no objection to the redaction of contact infonnation (addresses, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses) for the employee or references, or DOC-OS-2017-000787 Mr. Austin R. Evers July 7,2017 Page 2 to the redaction of past salary information, employment, education, and professional association information is not exempt and we object to any redactions of such information. b. Any conflicts or ethics waivers or authorizations issued for the individual, including authorizations pursuant to 5 C.F.R. § 2635.502.” “5. Records sufficient to identify the members of the ‘landing teams’ or ‘transition teams’ who were embedded with the agency for transition purposes by the Trump transition organization between the November 2016 election and the Trump administration. After a search of Agency records, we have identified four files (140 pages), which are being partially withheld pursuant to FOIA Exemption 6, 5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(6). Exemption (b)(6) exempts from disclosure (1) personnel, medical files and similar files, (2) the disclosure of which would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy. 5 U.S.C. § 552(b)(6). The phrase "similar files" has been broadly defined to include any Government records on an individual, which can be identified as applying to that individual. See Dep't of State v. Washington Post Co.. 456 U.S. 595. 601-02 (1982). The information you requested can be identified as applying to particular individuals and therefore, constitutes a personnel or similar file. Thus, we have redacted the following information pursuant to Exemption 6 of the FOIA: personal email and home addresses, phone numbers, grade point averages (GPAs), and salary ranges. The negligible public interest in learning the aforementioned information about individuals is outweighed by the individuals’ privacy interests. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact litigation counsel in this matter: R. Charlie Merritt, Trial Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Division, Federal Programs Branch, at (202) 616-8098 orrobert.c.merritt@usdoj.gov. You have the right to appeal this partial denial of your FOIA request. An appeal must be received within 90 calendar days of the date of this response letter. Address your appeal to the following office: Assistant General Counsel for Employment, Litigation and Information (Office) U.S. Department of Commerce Office of the General Counsel Room 5875 14th and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20230 DOC-OS-2017-000787 Mr. Austin R. Evers July 7, 2017 Page 3 An appeal may also be sent by e-mail to FOIAAppeals@doc.gov, by facsimile (fax) to (202) 482-2552, or by FOIAonline, if you have an account in FOIAonline, at https://foiaonline.regulations.gOv/foia/action/public/home#. The appeal should include a copy of the original request and initial denial, if any. All appeals should include a statement of the reasons why the records requested should be made available and why the adverse determination was in error. The appeal letter, the envelope, the e-mail subject line, and the fax cover sheet should be clearly marked "Freedom of Information Act Appeal." The e-mail, fax machine, FOIAonline, and Office are monitored only on working days during normal business hours (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday). FOIA appeals posted to the e-mail box, fax machine, FOIAonline, or Office after normal business hours will be deemed received on the next normal business day. If the 90th calendar day for submitting an appeal falls on a Saturday, Sunday or legal public holiday, an appeal received by 5:00 p.m.. Eastern Time, the next business day will be deemed timely. Thank you for your cooperation and patience. Deputy Chief FOIA Officer, Departmental Privacy Act Officer, and Deputy Director for FOIA/Privacy Act Operations Office of Privacy and Open Government Enclosures: 1. FOIAonline Record Access Instructions 2. Release - 4 files (140 pages) FOIAOnline Record Access Instructions 1 . Go to https://foiaonline.regulations.gov/foia/action/public/home and select the “Search FOIA Request” button located on the right side of the page; you may also click on the “Search” tab at the top of the page. 2. Enter the search term, in this case enter “DOC-OS-2017-000787” in the “Search for:” field located within the “Search Criteria” box. a. Note - The “Type” checkboxes are self-populated. Uncheck the “Appeal”, “Record (Full-Text),” and “Referral” checkboxes. b. Highlight “U.S. Department of Commerce” located in the “Agency” drop¬ down menu. c. Select and click on the “Search” button. 3. The results of the search term will appear once the “Search” button is selected. 4. Click on the “Tracking Number” for example, DOC-OS-2017-000787 located in the first column of the search results. This will take you to the next screen titled “Record Details.” 5. On the “Record Details” screen: a. 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E KM ARK _ _ _ (b) (6) _ 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee (PIC) Cabinet Affairs and Federal Liaison , Public Liaison Office ; December 2016 — January 2017 ■ Serve as liaison for federal stakeholder groups, including Cabinet Designees, Federal Agencies. United States Congress, and the Supreme Court ■ Ensure a clear line of communication regarding logistics, ticketing, events, and any miscellaneous issues that may arise 2016 Republican National Convention, Committee on Arrangements (COA) - Cleveland, OH 1 ' olunteer Director; February 2016 — July 2016 ■ Designed and executed the two volunteer programs during the Convention: Professional and Operational Volunteers ■ Coordinated with 13 COA divisions on volunteer needs and worked to recruit over 500 Professional Volunteers and 2,000 Operational Volunteers ■ Ser\ed as primary lead for processing, vetting, and coordinating logistics for all volunteers, including travel, transportation, housing, registration, credentials, training, security, and meals ■ Worked closely with the Cleveland Host Committee in coordinating volunteer training and orientations and logistical placements of volunteers outside of Convention events ■ Coordinated volunteer efforts for major events prior to the Convention, including media walkthroughs and vendor days ■ Oversaw the Page Program for the Convention ■ Supervisory' duties included managing the Deputy Volunteer Director and Page Coordinator, staff assistants, and interns ■ Helped coordinate all community volunteer activities for the COA staff mCapitol Management / Spectrum Public Affairs - Washington, DC Manager, Government Relations; May 2012 - December 2016 ■ Utilized knowledge of Congress and the federal go\ernment to support a portfolio of clients including Fortune 500 companies. Native American Tribes, local governments, and an automotive advocacy coalition ■ Monitored briefings and provided analysis to principals and clients on developments in the legislative and executive branches relevant to their issues and objectives ■ Engaged with trade associations and stakeholders in relevant industries on regulatory, tax, and other pertinent matters ■ Performed research on a variety of policy issues including: federal tax policy, federal and state transportation and infrastructure funding, energy and efficienc> standards, and federal regulatory standards and rulemaking ■ Monitored state regulatory and legislative activity on issues and advised strategic engagement at the state level ■ Pursued business development opportunities and built relationships with policy makers and influential staff members ■ Assisted in government relations strategy development for clients, including the identification of ke> Congressional members for PAC disbursements ■ Pursued relationships on behalf of clients with various go\ernment agencies, including but not limited to, the Department of Energy. Department of Transportation, and Environmental Protection Agency Office of United States Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) - Washington, DC Legislative Correspondent, February 201 1 - May 2012 ■ Researched policy and legislative issues for the Committee on Appropriations, Committee on the Budget, and Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs ■ Prov ided additional policy assistance for taxation, finance, defense, foreign affairs, international trade, and veterans issues ■ Attended hearings and briefings on congressional and agency activities ■ Represented the Senator in meetings with constituent and advocacy groups while communicating his viewpoints and intentions ■ Established the constituent sendees process for a new Senate office that received over 350.000 pieces of correspondence in the first year and managed constituent correspondence, writing over 50 letters that reached over 100,000 constituents BlueFront Strategies, LLC - Washington, DC Special Projects Manager; January 2009- January 201 1 ■ Prepared business proposals and marketing materials for potential clients and assisted in research of new media ideas and techniques Republican Party of Minnesota — Saint Paul, MN Field Staff September 2008 - December 2008 2008 Republican National Convention, Committee on Arrangements - Saint Paul, MN Staff Assistant; June 2007 - September 2008 EDUCATION: University of Wisconsin - Madison Bachelor of Arts: Political Science and International Studies. Global and Political Economy; May 2007 Justin Arlett (b) (6) Experience Chief Executive Officer at Arlett Financial 11/10-Present ■ Dedicated to the development of successful real estate solutions for both families and investors. Have expertise in all aspects of Real Estate and can help Buy, Sell, or Invest in properties and notes. ■ Source off market deals for cash investors leveraging tech and digital lead sources. Chief Marketing Officer at Connected Investors 8/13-iyi5 910-264-3040 1844 Sir Tyler Dr, Wilmington, NC 28405 ■ Oversee all marketing concepts, strategies, analysis and tech purchasing for Connected Investors keeping focus on ROI and bottom line revenue across several channels (direct mail, Facebook, Instagram, Paid Advertising, and content marketing), which is the world's largest network of real estate investors with over 200,000 members. ■ Engineer, Blueprint, and Execute fluid customer experience with organized data ■ Manage and delegate contractors across creative (graphic designers, copywriters, video editors, etc) and tech (developers, systems, and data specialists) ■ Increased Revenue by 340% in a 2 year span to a multi million dollar corporation Chief Executive Officer at Juiced Productions 1/16-Present ■ Design and Metrics Consulting for revenue producing service and product based digital businesses. Ensure balance between design and business backed by organized metrics that allow brands to systematically improve their processes to make it more efficient and scalable ■ Assisted several brands across diverse markets (personal brands, physical, and digital products) with brand consistency, systems, and metrics. Delaware State Director at Donald J. Trump for President 8/16-11/16 ■ Report to Regional Team as well as oversee all State Operations including Developing Leadership Structure & Organization, Develop Relationship with Elected Officials, Recruit & Train Volunteers, Coordinate Deployments to Battleground State, Digital Activism & Engagement, Election Day Operations, and Events ■ Assist Manage SE PA Team in office operations, volunteer recruitment, and marketing efforts last 6 weeks of Election Education University of Delaware 8/09-6/10 210 South College Ave, Newark, DE 19716 Attended for 1 year majoring Management Information Systems with a minor in Entrepreneurial Studies. Ended up moving to San Diego and working under a real estate investment firm for a year before moving to North Carolina. Skills Overseeing brand consistency across all marketing channels. Ensure tech "engine" is working smoothly and systematically running efficiently. Ensuring metrics analysis are in place to be able to scale advertising budgets efficiently and focused on desired ROI Real Estate, Technology, Digital Marketing, Ecommerce, Analytics, Systems, and Processes HENRY CHILDS II PROFILE Stellar background In both local and national campaigns. Extensive knowledge of the campaign process and constituent engagement. Areas of expertise include driving voter turnout through effective strategy and year-long engagement techniques, identifying campaign challenges and formulating innovative solutions, as well as leading teams to maximum success. Looking to utilize and expand extensive knowledge base and leverage my contacts at a challenging opportunity in the Washington DC area. EXPERIENCE DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT - POLITICAL DATA ANALYST Trump Tower, New York, NY 10022 917-680-2011 Managed 21 call centers in California and New York. Effectively led team of Trump state directors, vendors, and call center managers throughout the voter identification, persuasion and GOTV efforts. Tracked daily data points and created reports for Data Director and Senior Trump campaign staff. Directly responsible for increasing daily VOIP calls from 25,000 calls a day to over 80,000 calls a day. Under my leadership, every call center increased voter contact and call efficiency. HERMOSA LAW FIRM: AUSTIN, TX * ATTORNEY: FAMILY & CORPORATE LAW 1504 San Antonio St, Austin, TX 78701 512-413-5169 • Represent clients in all aspects of litigation, including client interviews, pretrial discovery, settlements, and trials. • Implement litigation, discovery, settlement, and trial strategies. NATIONAL DIVERSITY COALITION FOR TRUMP: TX * ADVISOR ADVISOR - PRESENT 4780 Ashford Dunwoody Rd ste 500, Dunwoody, GA 30338 404-409-5400 Leader of largest black delegation at the Republican Convention. Recruited and organized black delegates to play a critical role in the presidential nomination process. Recognized by national media as a rising star in the Republican Party: interviewed by The Today Show, Good Morning America, Vice, Black Entertainment Television, Late Show with Stephen Colbert, and various state and local news outlets. Specifically recognized by Executive Director for demonstrated excellence in media. TEXAS FEDERATION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN REPUBLICANS: AUSTIN, TX 211 E 71 11 ST #910, AUSTIN, TX 78701 512-477-9821 (b) (6) President of the largest black republican club in Texas. Oversee six black clubs throughout the state. Responsible for media, messaging, and developing vision for effective voter engagement. Grew membership from 20 members to hundreds of members. • Expanded club from two member clubs to six member clubs. Currently working on adding two more member clubs. • Events impacted 15,000+ targeted voters. Recruited and trained 100+ volunteers. TEXAS STATE REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: AUSTIN, TX * COMMITTEEMAN 2014-2016 211 E 7'1'" ST #910, AUSTIN, TX 78701 512-477-9821 Managed a territory that contains all or part of 17 counties, covers more than 35,000 square miles and spans about 400 miles of the Texas Mexico border. Oversaw policies that affected 55 school districts, almost 23,000 oil and gas wells, 10 state parks, three national parks, and more than 2700 square miles of highways and interstate transportation infrastructure. • Appointed to powerful Resolutions Committee by Texas Republican Chairman. ■ Trained and organized 17 Texas county chairman. TED CRUZ FOR PRESIDENT: TX * DIRECTOR AFRICAN AMERICAN COALITIONS - 2016 300 E 8th ste 961, Austin, TX 78701 713-254-3000 Led voter engagement efforts for the campaigns black voter engagement. Successfully formulated strategies to increase Ted Cruz's vote in Texas and other states. Worked with Cruz's national grassroots director to do outreach in urban areas. GREG ABBOTT FOR GOVERNOR SAN ANTONIO, TX * FIELD DIRECTOR - 2014 P.O. Box 12428, Austin, TX 78711 512-463-2000 Facilitated and organized thousands of voters in Bexar County for Greg Abbott’s campaign and successfully led efforts to increase voter turnout. Achieved and exceeded all weekly goals throughout campaign season in addition to coordinating campaign events. Trained volunteers and interns on effectively applying campaign strategy throughout local communities. • Effectively identified, developed, and mobilized Greg Abbott supporters in order to maximize voter turnout ahead of 2014 election day. • Spearheaded and managed a 100+ member volunteer team in Bexar County • Trained and organized volunteer work, tracked volunteer progress, and developed best practices for training. • Recruited, trained, and led five-member intern team. Each intern was responsible for meeting weekly goals, and maintaining good relationships with volunteers and voters. • Co-directed planning and execution of campaign events including national and (b) (6) statewide political figures. Received positive feedback from Regional/State Director. U ICF, LLC: WARNER ROBINS, GA *CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER - 2017 206 Rolling Ridge Ct, Warner Robins, GA 31088 478-397-5721 Personally credited with driving significant gains in community presence. Instrumental in planning and organizing annual events. Recognized as the leader in creative content. EDUCATION Saint Louis University School of Law, May 2004 100 N. Tucker Blvd., Suite 986, St. Louis, MO 63101-1930 (314) 977-2800 Juris Doctor and Certificate of International Law (b) (6) John M. Cooney III (b)(6) (b) (6) SUMMARY Experienced Public Affairs Professional with 17 years’ experience in public policy and politics. Background in all aspects of public affairs, including strategic communications, advocacy, campaign management, finance development and community outreach. Skilled in staff coordination, volunteer recruitment and assembling effective cross-functional relationships. A self-directed, assertive team builder with a proven track record. KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Developed statewide, grassroots issue advocacy non-profit focused on free market policies. • Managed the successful congressional campaign of a 2010 Young Gun candidate in Illinois. • Directed the public relations response for the largest search and recovery mission in Minnesota history, the 2007 I-35W bridge collapse. • Guided the transition of a newly elected Sheriff and his administration with over 800 employees and an $81 million annual budget. • Led the congressional campaign in 2002 that received the most votes in the nation. EXPERIENCE Manager, Budget & Administration for Events 2017 Presidential Inaugural Committee December 20 1 6 - Current • Managing the budgeting process for the division overseeing all Public &Private Events of President-elect Donald Trump’s Inauguration with a budget of $70+ million and over 100 employees. Partner Fallbrook Communications. LLC January 2012 - Current • Provide general consulting services to federal campaigns. Tonia Khouri, IL-1 1 David VanAssche, MI- 10 Amanda Lynn Hinson, MN-7 • Provide compliance and treasury consulting services to federal campaigns. Security Through Strength, 527 Group Graham 2016 State Senator Carlyle Begay, AZ-1 • Provide grassroots organization and public affairs services to private and non-profit clients. Director of Campaign Administration Security Through Strength - Graham 2016 May 2015 - January 2016 • Managed the campaign budgeting and revenue tracking processes. • Created the human resource functions, including recruiting, hiring practices, benefits and compensation. • Coordinated compliance and reporting functions adhering to Federal Election Commission guidance and campaign finance laws. • Developed campaign's internal control procedures and tracking systems to limit campaign’s exposure to legal & regulatory risk while ensuring consistent, transparent fiscal processes. • Led advance efforts in support of Senator Graham’s appearances at Presidential debates. Minnesota State Director Americans for Prosperity Foundation August 20 1 1 - April 2015 • Directed staff and volunteer efforts through public affairs campaigns intended to turn citizens into activists promoting free market policies at the local, state and federal levels. • Lobbied all levels of government in support of limited government, lower taxes, decreasing spending and fewer regulations. • Fundraised on behalf of both the Minnesota chapter and the national organization. • Performed the role of lead spokesperson and point of contact on behalf of AFPF with Minnesota media. • Presented on behalf of AFPF issues at hundreds of community gatherings since 2011. Paid Consultant International Republican Institute- Jordan April 2011 - June 2011 • Created and delivered materials on message development, campaign tactics and communications strategies for municipal campaign schools conducted throughout Jordan for incumbent and first time candidates for Mayor and Local Council. • Conducted new media training for five political parties to grow their base of support and improve outreach efforts. • Provided one-on-one consultations to meet the individual needs and culturally-sensitive concerns of male and female candidates. • Drafted a basic campaign manual for distribution by the IRI Jordan Program. Campaign Manager United States Representative Randy Hultgren September 2009 - November 20 1 0 • Directed staff and volunteer efforts for winning 2010 general election campaign of Illinois State Senator Randy Hultgren (R-IL) to regain the former seat held by Speaker Hastert with 5 l°o of votes cast, and, the primary election campaign with 55° o of votes cast. • Created the plan to ensure federal and state election law compliance. • Coordinated local and PAC fundraising efforts resulting in donations of $1,5 10,000.00 for 2010 election cycle. • Designed strategic communication/coalition plans targeting specific voter groups across district. Owner Cooney Printing January 2008 - August 2009 • Sold printed goods and collateral materials for small businesses and non-profit organizations. • Delivered sales presentations to prospective clients in the Twin Cities area. • Assisted in developing comprehensive marketing programs for customers. • Created targeted direct mail programs for non-profits to supplement fundraising campaigns. • Consulted on public relations efforts for issue advocacy. Chief of Staff Hennepin County Sheriffs Office January 2007 - December 2007 • Established public relations, government relations and constituent services for newly elected Sheriff of Hennepin County (1.2 million residents). • Developed strategic plan for 825-person public safety agency with $81 million annual budget. • Coordinated crisis management communications response for I-35W bridge collapse of August 2007. • Managed the development of senior team leadership structure within Administrative office. Campaign Manager- Political Director United States Representative Jim Ramstad February 2002 - January 2007 • Directed staff and volunteer efforts for winning re-election campaigns of U.S. House Representative Jim Ramstad (R-MN) in 2002 with 72% of votes cast, in 2004 with 65% of votes cast and 2006 with 65% of votes cast. • Coordinated local and PAC fundraising efforts resulting in donations of $987,000.00 for the 2002 election cycle, $ 1 ,0 1 2,000.00 for the 2004 election cycle and $983,000.00 for the 2006 election cycle. • Executed grassroots strategy in new territory of the redrawn 3rd district. • Designed strategic communication plan targeting specific constituent groups. • Acted as primary political contact for Congressman Ramstad in the 3rd District of Minnesota. Legislative Assistant Minnesota State Senate January 2001 - January 2002 • Created a weekly e-mail newsletter to report on session activities to over 130 community leaders in southern Minnesota. • Constructed customized databases for specific interest groups. • Established constituent services for freshman State Senator. • Prepared research on regional media in the Austin and Albert Lea markets. EDUCATION Humphrey School of Public Policy & Affairs, University of Minnesota 2014-2015 Policy Fellow University of Minnesota, Twin Cities 2001 B.A., Political Science COMMUNITY SERVICE Commissioner Plymouth Planning Commission January 2007 - February 2008 Reviewed land development applications to ensure they conform to the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Ordinance. Prepared the Comprehensive Plan for City Council implementation and periodic review. REFERENCES Ryan Price Director, Events Presidential Inaugural Committee (b) (6) (b)(6) Alan Cobb Senior Advisor Donald J. Trump For President, Inc. & Presidential Transition Team (b) (6) (b) (6) Dean Peterson Former Chief of Staff & U.S. Representative-retired Jim Ramstad, MN-3 & Hazelden Addiction Treatment Centers (b) (6) (b) (6) Megan Badasch Presidential Transition Team (b) (6) (b) (6) JOSEPH A. LAROSKI JR. (b) (6) EXPERIENCE U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 201 6-present 500 E St SW, Washington, DC 20436, (202) 205-2000 Attorney-Advisor • Advising and assisting Commissioners, Commissioners’ aides, and investigative staff on all matters relating to investigations and sunset reviews under U.S. antidumping, countervailing duty, and global safeguard laws. • Preparing legal issues memoranda and draft Commission determinations in preliminary and final phases of trade remedy investigations. • Assisting the Office of the United States Trade Representative in evaluating and commenting on the consistency of foreign trade remedy laws, regulations, and measures with World Trade Organization and bilateral trade commitments. • Participating in the interagency response to foreign trade remedy investigations of U.S. exporting industries. King & SPALDING, Washington, D.C. 2012-2016 1700 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006, (202) 737-0500 Counsel • Assisting clients in the removal of market access barriers and other impediments to exporting goods and services around the world. • Providing trade policy advice on a wide variety of trade matters, including US legislation, trade remedies, and the negotiation of international agreements. • Litigating trade disputes before the World Trade Organization. • Litigating antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings before the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Commerce on behalf of U.S. industry. • Providing legal advice and support to private corporations and industry associations in their interactions with governments on dispute settlement matters and enforcement of domestic international trade laws. • Providing legal advice to private corporations and industry associations on the all matters relating to international trade, customs procedures, trade remedies, WTO and other trade agreements, dispute settlement, U.S. preference programs, interagency and congressional procedures, and the national security implications of imports and exports. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Office of General Counsel, Washington, D.C. 2008-20 1 2 600 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20508, 202-395-3150 Associate General Counsel • Representing the United States in WTO dispute settlement proceedings and matters arising under regional free trade agreements. • Advising and assisting lead negotiators in ongoing negotiation of Labor, Regulatory Coherence, Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, and Technical Barriers to Trade chapters of the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement. • Advising senior administration officials in the formulation and implementation of trade policy regarding customs matters, and trade-related labor and chemical regulation issues. • Counseling senior administration officials with respect to legal strategy and U.S. government positions on issues arising at the Council for Trade in Goods and its subsidiary bodies, the World Customs Organization, and other multilateral fora. • Evaluating consistency of foreign measures with WTO and bilateral trade commitments and developing legal and factual bases for initiating dispute settlement proceedings against such measures. • Coordinating U.S. government responses to foreign antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations. Vinson & Elkins, Washington, D.C. 2006-2008 2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW #500, Washington, DC 20037, (202) 639-6500 Willkie, Farr & Gallagher, Washington, D.C. 2004-2006 1 875 K St NW # 1 00, Washington, DC 20006, (202)303-1000 Associate • Counseled foreign governments, private corporations, and industry associations on the full range of U.S. laws and international rules governing cross-border trade, trade remedies, WTO and other trade agreements, and the national security implications of imports and exports. (Advised private sector officials in Canada, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam. Represented foreign government agencies in India and Thailand.) • Litigated AD/CVD matters on behalf of foreign governments, foreign producers, industry associations, and U.S. importers before the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Court of International Trade, and the Federal Circuit. • Advised foreign governments regarding WTO-consistency of measures and U.S. implementation of WTO DSB recommendations and rulings. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Washington, D.C. 1999-2004 1440 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005, 2021371-7000 Associate • Represented domestic integrated steel industry in multiple phases of international trade litigation. • Coordinated domestic steel industry response to over 700 product exclusion requests in the Section 201 Steel investigation. • Researched and prepared memoranda regarding legal issues raised in WTO disputes challenging U.S. application of AD/CVD laws under the Anti-Dumping Agreement and Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures. • Advised a pharmaceutical company on issues relating to the Montreal Protocol. Hon. Dominick l. DiCarlo, United States Court of International Trade, New York, NY 1 998- 1 999 1 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0001, 212-264-2800 Law Clerk • Drafted opinions, orders and bench memoranda on international trade matters, including AD/CVD and customs issues. EDUCATION Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC 600 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, DC 20001. (2021 662-9000 Master of Laws in International and Comparative Law, with distinction, May 1 998. fordham University School of Law, New York, NY 150 W 62nd St, New York, NY 10023, (2121 636-6000 Juris Doctor, May 1997. • Associate Editor, FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL. • The Emmet J. McCormack Foundation Prize in Admiralty Law Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC ICC 301, 37th St NW & O St NW, Washington, DC 20057, (2021 687-5696 Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, International Politics, December 1 993. • Georgetown Study Abroad Program, Pontificia Universidad Catolica Del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador • Team Captain, 1993 Varsity Cross Country Team (ranked 7th nationally by TRACK & FIELD NEWS) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS District of Columbia Bar, New York Bar, New Jersey Bar American Bar Association, International Trade Committee, Section on International Law (Vice Chair, 2010-2015) (b) (6) Richard A. McCormack Objective To leverage my 30 years of expertise as a writer covering industry, trade, manufacturing and advanced technology to develop, implement and successfully communicate public policies that lead to the rebuilding of American industry, the creation of millions of high-paying jobs, and the rebirth of the American economy. Professional Experience Executive Editor, Manufacturing & Technology News, Publishers & Producers, Annandale, Va. (www.manufacturinenews.comj. 1995 - present Active and respected writer, journalist, blogger and editor covering U.S. industry, globalization, trade and the economic, social and political consequences of offshore outsourcing and the loss of dozens of American industries. Other areas of expertise include advanced manufacturing, automation, science, technology, public policy, legislation, global trends and government programs such as the creation of the National Network for Manufacturing Innovation (NMMI). Manage editorial staff and freelancers. Lead campaigns in social media, marketing and promotion. King Publishing Group, National Press Building, Washington, D.C, 1983 - 1994. • Founding Editor of High Performance Computing and Communications Week , overseeing a staff of reporters and freelancers covering the shift of supercomputing from data centers to the desktop, the shift to graphical visualization of data, commercialization of the Internet and the creation of the computer-aided design (CAD) and relational database industries (B2B e-commerce and digitization of manufacturing systems). Expert at turning dense scientific concepts and principles into lay language for larger audiences. • Founding Editor of New Technology Week, editing, writing and overseeing a staff of reporters and freelancers covering industrial and economic competitiveness, science, technology, innovation, advanced manufacturing, defense electronics, national laboratories, geopolitics and the globalization of technology and industry. • Reporter and Associate Editor of The Energy Daily , covering renewable energy, nuclear power, Chernobyl, electric utilities and energy research and development. Book Author & Editor • ReMaking America, 2013. • Manufacturing A Better Future For America, 2008. • Lean Machines, Learning from the Leaders of the Next Industrial Revolution, 2002. Public Appearances • Speaker, presenter and moderator at dozens of industry conferences. • Lecturer at National Defense University. • Radio, television (CNN, C-SPAN) and film appearances ("Death By China"). • Testified before Congress (the House Manufacturing Caucus, the Congressional Steel Caucus and the U.S. -China Economic and Security Review Commission). Awards • Awards For Investigative and Interpretive Reporting from the Specialized Information Publishers Association. • International Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) Program Award: "Manufacturing & Its Impact On Society and the Economy." • An "American-Made Hero," http://www.americanmadeheroes.com/McCormack.html. Professional & Community Associations & Service • Fairfax County, Va. Invasive Management Area program site leader, Mason District Park. • Fairfax County, Va. Member Park Authority Master Plan Committee Wakefield Recreational Center and Ossian Hall Park. • Head Coach, Varsity Golf Team, Annandale High School, Va. Fairfax County Public Schools, 1997 - 2015 (PGA - Player Ability Test (PAT) Certified). Education University of the Pacific, Stockton, Calif. BA in English; minors in Political Science and Biology. Steyen J. Meyers (b) (6) Trump-Pence Campaign 2016 Volunteer Advance Performed both Press Lead and Site Advance responsibilities at campaign events ranging from small fundraisers to 1500-person rallies. Planned, organized and managed both press and site logistics to successfully source venues with short lead-times and executed site buildout, in addition to managing and coordinating event-day logistics. Liaised with multiple organizations to secure logistical support and event safety. SmartPower, 2015-2016 1120 Connecticut Avenue, N.W., Suite 1040, Washington, D.C. 20036; 202-775-2040 Project Manager Lead and or manage multiple projects in various states; develop and implement work plans, meet metrics and supervise staff. Ensure projects deliver contractual performance metrics on time and on budget. Ongoing communications with clients and team members regarding project performance, as well as representing the organization with existing clients, project partners, state and regional leaders and groups, as well as business development opportunities with potential clients. • Work seamlessly with various constituencies - including state and town officials, business leaders, non-profit organizations, faith-based organizations, and the general public. • Excellent communication and persuasion skills with the confidence to speak publicly in front of groups or one-on-one at all levels of an organization. Bellamy Management Services, L.L.C. 2010-2015 901 D Street, S.W., Suite 1009, Washington, D.C. 20024; 202-863-2270 Project Manager & Team Lead Facilitate and support the employment diversity objectives of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Organization (ATO) by leading comprehensive strategic planning and defining project scope and deliverables aligned with clients’ goals. Ensure the ongoing alignment and timely completion of project outcomes through proactive change and risk management, and maintain budget compliance through consistent tracking and accurate reporting. Leverage exceptional team building and leadership to resolve conflicts and cultivate cooperative team dynamics. Create and sustain clear communication among team, clients, and stakeholders as an administrative liaison, delivering updates and addressing clients’ concerns in weekly ATO Diversity staff meetings and through other communication outlets. Accomplishments: • Addressed critical ATO talent issues by identifying priorities through trend analysis and metrics and collaboratively developing an Integrated Team Management Process and comprehensive solution strategy. Drove significant improvements in diversity outcomes and efficiencies by implementing customized solutions, including intervention services, training strategies, and leadership development. • Improved the monitoring of Civil Rights complaints, EEO cases, and Management Accountability Board cases throughout the ATO by directing the design and implementation of Access databases. McCain for President, Washington, D.C. 2008 Advance Lead Representative Directed the conceptualization and implementation of high-pressure campaign events ranging from small fundraisers to 20k-person rallies by training and coaching advance teams in messaging strategy and press communications. Organized total site logistics to successfully source venues with short lead-time and execute site buildout. Supervised paid campaign staff and volunteers to drive the communication and planning required for successful events. Liaised with multiple organizations to secure logistical support and event safety. Primary Accomplishment: • Drove record numbers of event attendance through comprehensive press coverage and key communications and connections with local organizations. MorganFranklin Corporation 2005 - 2008 7900 Tysons One Place, Suite #300, McLean, VA 22102; 703-564-7525 Director of Marketing & Communications Led corporate marketing and media relations planning by collaborating with the executive team to align messaging and themes with business goals and culture. Realized improved employee understanding, participation, and richer company culture. Oversaw the development and execution of marketing initiatives and collateral to meet and exceed business development revenue growth goals through improved brand recognition and higher visibility of company services, including trade show participation and speaking opportunities for corporate leadership. Developed and approved media inquiries, press releases, and executive communications as corporate spokesperson to ensure consistent and appropriate messaging. Steven J. Meyers, page 2 MorganFranklin Corporation, continued Accomplishments: • Created a new corporate marketing and strategic communications department by evaluating existing procedures and programs to determine value, effectiveness, and ROl; instituted cross-functional cooperation to develop new marketing strategies. Resulted in enhanced solutions for corporate marketing policies, initiatives and business development opportunities through improved brand recognition, lead generation, and revenues. These efforts helped increase practice group revenues by more than 60° o over three years. • Built B2B brand awareness by partnering with a tech firm to develop a phased-in CRM system to provide a foundation on which to foster key business partnerships and highlight staff industry expertise. United States Department of Commerce 2001 - 2005 1401 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20230; 202-482-2000 Chief of Staff, Office of Manufacturing and Services/International Trade Administration, 2002 - 2005 Directed the long-term planning and daily operations of a team of 235 economic and statistical analysts whose work supported U.S. competition, market expansion, and export increase programs across all trade sectors. Optimized a $39M budget through proactive planning, allocation, and reporting. Oversaw the evaluation of analysis and its development in to advice for the Assistant Secretary and policymakers. Developed productive collaboration among internal teams, including Industry Trade Advisory Committees, the Travel & Tourism Advisory Board, the Manufacturing Council, and the President’s Export Council, to combine their expertise into compelling policy initiatives and strategies. Accomplishments: • Evaluated the impact of domestic and international economic and regulatory policies on U.S. manufacturers and service industries, leveraged by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative in trade agreement negotiations. • Identified strategic public policy communication and collaboration opportunities to optimize exposure, such as coordinating schedules to maximize local news markets, by coordinating with public affairs staff. Senior Policy Advisor, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2001 - 2002 Created data-driven policy advice for the Undersecretary for Oceans and Atmosphere on issues spanning the National Weather Service, National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service, and Homeland Security. Actively researched relevant information and collaborated with internal and external teams to develop comprehensive understanding and strategy. Represented NOAA on a team of senior agency staff to develop policies and procedures for the initial post-9 1 1 NOAA Homeland Security Program Office. Primary Accomplishment: • Recognized with the NOAA Administrator’s Award for leadership on the Data and Information Quality Act that ensured and maximized the quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of information the agency disseminates. Bush/Cheney Presidential Campaign, Washington, D.C. 2000 Advance Lead Representative Led strategic and logistical planning of key campaign events in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment. Oversaw advance teams in all aspects of event execution, including site development, security, and related logistics. Identified and secured appropriate venues to drive attendance, and liaised with press representatives for critical campaign coverage. Ensured event success through detailed planning and communication with teams, partner organizations, and hosts. Primary Accomplishment: • Cultivated strong partnerships with local and state organizations to develop local support teams essential to event success, plus relationships with partner organizations to build a network of support and ensure high attendance. National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies (NAMIC) 1997 - 2000 3601 Vincennes Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268; 317-875-5250 Manager, Marketing & Member Services Developed and implemented marketing initiatives for all NAMIC services and organization affiliates by developing and maintaining strong relationships with C-level executives and insurance industry leaders. Cultivated partnerships with state associations and other industry groups to organize and ensure the success of multiple high-profile annual events, including two national CEO conferences and six educational topic seminars. Primary Accomplishment: • Directed the successful annual Property Casualty Conference by overseeing budget development, program planning and evaluation, member service relations, and marketing and publicity communications. • Exceeded new business development goals each year Education & Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Business, Concentration in Marketing, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organizational Management Security Clearance: TS/SCI eligible EDGAR MKRTCHIAN (b) (6) (b) (6) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Department of the Treasury, Washington, DC 2017 • Managed process for answering over 400 Senate Questions for the Record for Secretary Mnuchin. • Briefed Secretary Mnuchin on tax policy and White House orders implementing regulatory freeze. • Drafted critical daily reports notifying White House Cabinet Affairs of ongoing matters at the Department of the Treasury. Led daily update from the Treasury in conference calls with the White House. Presidential Transition Office of General Counsel, Washington, DC 2016-2017 • Managed the mock hearing process and ethics clearance for nominees. • Worked directly with Secretary Mnuchin, Secretary Perry, and assisted Secretary Tillerson. • Led a team of three lawyers to successfully complete the Senate questionnaire, financial disclosures, and ethics clearance for Secretary Perry. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, New York, NY 2016 • Collaborated with the Department of Justice to prosecute a UK bank accused of using US capital markets to defraud a Japanese government entity of approximately $1.5 million in fees. • Helped prosecute individuals for systematically scamming elderly victims. • Staffed as an extern for Cornell Law School academic credit. K&L Gates LLP, Pittsburgh, PA 2016 • Represented asset management firms, financial services companies, and sovereign wealth funds with billions of dollars of assets under management in transactional and regulatory matters as a summer associate in the investment management department. • Drafted advisory memoranda certifying compliance with Rule 12b-l and Form ADV. Hon. Robert E. Bacharach - Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, Oklahoma City, OK 2016 • Drafted decisions in matters involving immigration law, securities law, and criminal law. • Travelled with Court to Denver to prepare for hearings. Participated in decision-making sessions after oral arguments with Judge and clerks to determine the outcomes in cases heard by the Court. • Staffed as a judicial extern for Cornell Law School academic credit. Hon. Lisa G. Wood -Southern District of Georgia, Brunswick, GA 2015 • Researched case law and drafted decisions in matters involving contract law and criminal law as a summer intern. Drafted decision certifying a case on bail bonds to the Georgia Supreme Court. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Rockville, MD and Atlanta, GA 2014 - 2015 • Helped start an investigation which resulted in a $25 million settlement with MetLife, the largest in FINRA’s history. Prosecuted a global financial services firm engaged in a complex international fraudulent scheme as a summer intern for two consecutive summers. ASHURST LLP, Hong Kong, China 20 1 2 • Developed structured finance and capital markets solutions for clients engaged in cross-border transactions as a summer associate. Represented global bank and conducted due diligence for an initial public offering of a Mainland Chinese company seeking to be listed in Hong Kong and London. Dacheng Law Offices (now Dentons LLP), Beijing, China 20 1 1 • Recruited five individuals and led working group to assess the opportunities and challenges of introducing collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps in China to address mounting concerns regarding local government debt. • Drafted a paper on this research which won the Linklaters Prize at the University of Oxford for the best legal article of the year and was shared with Bloomberg News. • Applied research to European sovereign debt and was invited to lecture at Trinity College Dublin. Co VANCE, Gaithersburg, MD 2009 - 20 1 0 • Developed economic and policy strategies for clients seeking to enter the changing healthcare market. Recognized by President for work on an international analysis resulting in new multimillion dollar project. EDUCATION Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY Candidate for J.D., 2017. GPA: Ranked in the top Honors: Dean’s List. Myron Taylor Scholar (awarded to rising 3Ls in top of class). Activities: Cornell Law School Journal of Law and Public Policy, Senior Editor. University of Pennsylvania Law School and Wharton School, Philadelphia, PA LL.M./Business and Law Certificate, 2014. Honors: Penn Law GPA: Ranked in the top Wharton School GPA: ^ Activities: University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law, Executive Editor. University of Oxford, Oxford, UK LL.B.,2013. Honors: 2012 Linklaters Prize (awarded annually for best legal article). Activities: Harris Manchester College Law Society, President. Duke University, Durham, NC AB with Distinction , 2009. Honors: Granted degree with Distinction for Senior Honors Thesis on healthcare. Activities: Phi Delta Theta. Awarded grants for academic research in Venezuela and Colombia. PUBLICATIONS Amicus Brief for an SEC Enforcement case appealed to the Supreme Court. Brief for the International Municipal Lawyers Association as Amici Curiae in Support of the Petitioner, Boudreaux v. SEC, (No. 14-1 142). April 2015. “ Can Risk Assessment Help Us Determine if Regulations Kill Jobs? " Penn Law RegBlog. March 2014. “ North Carolina Ash Spill Renews Debate 0\>er Delayed EPA Regulation ” Penn Law RegBlog. April 2014. uGift Cards and the Potential for Money Laundering. ” Penn Law RegBlog. April 2014. “Quality Control and Criminal Justice . ” Penn Law RegBlog. July 2014. “ Deploying Weapons of Financial Mass Destruction: Derivatives and Irish Sovereign Debt. ” Trinity College Dublin Colloquium. February 2013. ‘4 European Parliament Divided over Proposed E-Cigarette Regxdation. ” Penn Law RegBlog. October 2013. “Can a 36-page Standard Contract Avert a Looming Debt Crisis in China? ” Verdict Journal. May 2012. “Creating a Culture of Accountability. “ Los Angeles Times. December 2011. LANGUAGES: Native fluency in Armenian. Working knowledge of Spanish and Russian. Learning Mandarin. HOBBIES: Enjoy international travel, collecting frequent-flyer miles, and classical music. Hunter Morgen (b) (6) Home Address (b) (6) L- % Education RIDER UNIVERSITY, Lawrenceville, NJ Degree: Bachelor of Arts Major: Political Science Minor: Political Communication Political Experience U.S. Department of State, Washington D.C. Jan. 201 7 - Present Office of Policy Planning Staff • Created briefing papers for the Secretary of State on issues pertaining to Africa. • Drafted talking points for the Secretary of State for various meetings and events, including the G-20 Summit. • Approved and provided edits for policy papers/memos to the Secretary of State. Presidential Transition Team, Washington D.C. Nov. 201 6 - Jan. 201 7 Policy Advisor Buy America/Hire America Team Lead • Worked collectively to create Executive Orders and Presidential Memoranda for the Buy America/Hire America Task Force as well as the national security policy implementation team. • Directed and delegated tasks to the Buy America/Hire America team of 1 5-20 people from various disciplines. • Collaborated on the policy implementation guide, which outlines day 1-200 action plans for the administration pertaining to the campaign platform in the areas of national security and foreign policy. • Crafted briefing papers for the Vice President Elect's calls with leaders of foreign nations. Donald J. Trump For President 2016, New York, NY May 2016 - Nov. 2016 Policy/Speechwriting Assistant • Created one-page talking points for use in rallies. • Researched local/national statistics and information for use in policy speeches and rallies. • Coordinated responses to inquiries from members of the press on Mr. Trump's policy positions. • Drafted Op-ed pieces for release after major endorsements or policy announcements. Republican National Committee, Washington D.C. Sept. 2015 - Dec. 2015 Political Intern • Assisted regional coordinators in planning GOTV events in targeted cities nationwide. • Researched voting and contribution patterns on certain individuals for the demographic coordinators to determine if they were appropriate to contact for contributions Chris Christie For President 201 6, Morristown, N J June 201 5 - Sept. 2015 Political Team • Analyzed polling data from every national poll and tracked weekly progress. • Created phone scripts to be used for contribution cold calls. • Attended and staffed campaign events, rallies, and fundraisers. Email! TIM WANG (b) (6) (b)(6) PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Twenty-years of experience developing strategic relationships with congressional hill staffs, senior federal agency officials, and private sector partners to achieve organizational goals. Proven leader who inspires team to excel. Creative, client-focused problem-solver who responds to operational and financial challenges with confidence and determination. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Program Manager June 2016 - Present Hudson Institute • Serve as an advisor to the 24th U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. • Maintain relations with embassies, international organizations and media organizations related to U.S. relations with the Asia-Pacific region. • Provide research on wide variety of domestic and international policy issues including international trade, workforce development, and economics. • Maintain communication and relationships with outside non-profit, private sector, and public thought leaders. • Fosters relationships with domestic and international media outlets (TV, print, and online.) Program Manager April 2015- June 2016 Office of the Distinguished Fellows, Heritage Foundation • Serve as an advisor to the 24th U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao. • Maintain relations with foreign embassies, international organizations and media organizations related to U.S. relations with the Asia-Pacific region. • Analyzes data and scholarly research on domestic and international policy issues • Provide research on wide variety of domestic and international policy issues including international trade, workforce development, and economics. • Manage the office budget of the Distinguished Fellows program. • Organizes and maintains website, including catalogue of archive materials and electronic media. Senior Trade Advisor April 2014 - January 2015 U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Tim Griffin (AR-02), Washington DC • Serve as the lead trade advisor for a House Committee on Ways and Means Member. T racking, analyzing, and advising the Member on policies and legislative issues related to tax, tariff and international trade. • Serve as the Member's lead liaison with other Committee Members and Committee staff on all trade related issues, regulations and legislation. • Coordinate with the House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee on Leadership’s trade agenda such as Trade Promotion Authority (TPA), Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (T-TIP). Senior Advisor March 2009 - January 2014 International Leadership Foundation (ILF) Coalition of Asian-American Business Organizations (CAABO), Washington DC • Oversaw all aspects of ILF’s annual Business and Leadership Conference, including dozens of pre-arranged corporate matchmaking meetings, consultations for ILF member companies with senior-level U.S. Government (USG) officials, and a fundraising event that attracted more than 500 attendees. • Serve as principle advisor and counsel to the CEO of ILF and Co-Chair of CAABO, supervising a staff of twenty professionals charged with charting operational benchmarks, timelines, and resources in order to meet organizational growth goals. • Partnered with the White House and U.S. Department of Commerce to choreograph a series of five business roundtables in major cities across the country, including one held at the White House. • Drafted grant proposals for USG and corporate funding that succeeded in doubling the annual number of ILF awards. • Implemented ILF annual evaluation survey, analyzed results, and made recommendations to senior management that increased organizational performance. • Conducted domestic and global outreach with congressional offices, federal agencies, business executives, and community organizations to advance the ILF and CAABO missions. Senior Advisor June 2007 - January 2009 Office of Government Contracting and Business Development (GCBD) Small Business Administration (SBA), Washington DC • Formulated policy positions on federal legislation influencing U.S. small businesses’ competitive position in the federal government procurement process. • Developed strategies with senior leadership at thirteen federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Treasury, NASA, and GSA to increase small business contracting opportunities. • Served as principal advisor for the GCBD Associate Administrator coordinating agency-wide policy formulation and project development. Senior Advisor for International Trade March 2001 - June 2007 U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, Washington DC Senior Advisor, Iraq Investment and Reconstruction Task Force • Formulated policy positions and launched trade and investment initiatives in support of senior U.S. Department of Commerce officials' priorities for economic development and market access. • Coordinated interagency outreach with the U.S. Departments of Defense, State and Treasury, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and the U.S. Embassy in Iraq to track regulations and formulate USG policies for economic development in Iraq. • Developed advocacy strategies with U.S. companies pursuing to expand export market. Senior Advisor, Office of the Under Secretary for International Trade • Served as principal advisor for Under Secretary’s “Entrepreneurial, Investment & Capital Formation Initiative,” a program designed to encourage foreign direct investments and promoting market access to foreign markets. • Convened a series of investment opportunities symposiums with government officials, financial executives, and associations. Special Assistant, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Market Access and Compliance • Served as a policy advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Market Access and Compliance, coordinating with seven Deputy Assistant Secretaries on regional trade policies and regulatory developments. Tim Wane • Paee I 3 (b) (6) • As part of presidential transition team, prepared for the Assistant Secretary’s Senate confirmation hearing. EDUCATION University of California, Irvine Bachelor of Arts - Political Science ADDITIONAL SKILLS AND CREDENTIALS • Languages: o Chinese: Fluent • Prior Security Clearance: o Small Business Administration: Top Secret o Department of Commerce: Secret CAMPAIGNS AND VOLUNTEER WORK • Campaign experiences: o 2016 Todd Young for U.S. Senate o 2014 & 2012 Scott Brown for U.S. Senate o 2012 Romney for President Primary & General Election o 2008 John McCain for President General Election o 2004 George W. Bush for President Re-election Campaign • 2012 Republican National Convention: Communications Professional Resource Team • 1998 - 2001 : Republican National Committee Communication/Research Staff Chris Garcia Chris Garcia is an American entrepreneur and GOP political advisor who served as an Alternate Delegate for President Trump at the 2016 GOP Convention and continues to act as an Advisor to the Donald’s National Diversity Coalition for Trump. With the victorious election now over, Mr. Garcia lends his expertise as an entrepreneur, political consultant, and economic & foreign affairs advisor. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Niagara International Capital Ltd. & Nanula Family Office Investment Banking Consultant — 201 5 - Present Recruited by former New York State Senate Assistant Minority Leader, Anthony Nanula, to expand and lead the firm’s Investment Banking Division. • Assist in capital formation for clients including a water conservation technology company, a luxury real estate development company, and a mobile solar power manufacturing company Burnham Securities, Inc. Investment Banking Consultant — 201 4 - 201 5 Consulted on the capital formation for a merger between a U.S. publicly-listed natural gas corporation and a private, Ukraine-based natural gas corporation. • Secured support from members of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee and U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Instrumental to passage of HR 5859, The Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 201 4. • Traveled to Kyiv, Ukraine to meet with Chairman of Ukraine National Securities and Stock Market Commission to develop the transaction’s execution strategy. Worked with USAID, Ex-lm Bank, World Bank, OPIC, EBRD, and other policy-related or multilateral development banks to secure funding. TransPerfect Translations International Inc. Director of Business Development — 201 3 - 201 4 • Recruited by New York-based multinational corporation to consult for organizations seeking to reach their target audiences around the world with on-brand, in-language content. • Negotiated and closed deal with 201 5 Special Olympics World Summer Games to support multilingual communications for 7,000 athletes from 170 nations. Advantage Line Global LLC Co-Founder & CEO — 201 2-201 3 (exit) • Conceived and successfully founded a disruptive, US-based international packaging manufacturing company. • Raised first round of financing to close a $3.5 million exclusive licensing deal with Italian partner Easypack Solutions to manufacture and distribute the innovative Easysnap™ technology in North America. • Recruited experienced board of advisors to advise company on strategy and legal matters, and initiated projects with clients including Nestle USA, Kraft, and Gojo (Purell) (b) (6) 1/2 Chris Garcia CAMPAIGN EXPERIENCE National Diversity Coalition for Trump Advisor and Surrogate (2016-Present) Peak, Mullen, Wagner for Malibu City Council Chief Strategist (201 6) Tony Strickland for U.S. Congress Consultant & Finance Committee (201 2 & 2014) Romney for President Consultant (201 2) California Republican Party Political Coordinator (2009) Arnold Schwarzenegger for Governor Intern (2006) George W. Bush for President Intern (2004) EDUCATION Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA B.A. Economics • Bill Gates Millennium Scholar and Pepperdine Randall Intern Scholar • President and Captain, Pepperdine Men’s Rugby Team (201 0 Division Champions) • President, Pepperdine University College Republicans • Top Conservative Activist, Young America’s Foundation (201 1 , 2012) and Co-Creator of Pepperdine’s world-renowned Wave of Flags: Remembering 9/1 1 memorial PROFESSIONAL LICENSES Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) • SERIES 7 Certified - General Securities Representative Examination • SERIES 63 Certified - Uniform Securities Agent State Law Examination MEDIA APPEARANCES & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT Mr. Garcia appears on various international news outlets and speaks for a variety of organizations, nonprofits, and educational institutions. ACTIVITIES Joining the Trump administration would the honor of a lifetime, with the goal of leveraging years of experience advocating and supporting global entrepreneurialism benefitting the United States. National Diversity Coalition for Trump Advisor & Surrogate — May 2016 - Present Republican National Convention 2016 Alternate Delegate — CA 33- July 2016 Pacific Council on International Policy TTIP Joint Communique Committee Chief Negotiator — Oct 201 5 - Feb 2016 6th European Economic Summit in Katowice, Poland VIP Delegate & Speaker — Oct 201 5 U.S. Department of State: Bureau of Economic & Business Affairs Delegate & Speaker, Global Entrepreneurship Program — 2014 - Present (b) (6) 2/2 (b) (6) Consuella Jordan Biography National Political 2016 Deputy Political/Community Affairs Director Committee on Arrangements RNC 202-863-8500 Direct Report Jeff Larson 612-889-2387 Consultant Responsible for the day to day management and operation of the Political/Community Affairs department. Advised the CEO on political OPS when needed. Developed the first major robust community engagement strategy to compliment the business strategy to ensure a successful RNC Convention. Lead all department team meetings between COMMS, External Affairs and Political to ensure a robust coordinated strategy and rapid response when needed. Managed the African American, small business, Hispanic and Veteran portfolio. Worked with COMMS and Media OPS on Black Media and Surrogates. Worked with, assisted with Delegate orientation. Developed TP’s for convention CEO and RNC staff. Assisted with Platform Committee. Responsible for developing COA’s staff charity donations post-convention. Responsible for managing and archival of department files. 2013 -2015 The Jordan Management Group 202-904-3296- TJMG Direct RNC Report Jeff Larson 612-889-2387 Become the first major African American consultant to the RNC on building out engagement strategy for African Americans and Veterans. Developed the strategy for the minority community for advisors to candidate Tom Cotton U.S. Senate race. Provided input in the buildout of the new data vault built by the RNC. Helped develop TP’s and opened my data base to help RNC Chairman land key speaking roles with African American organizations. Worked close with the African American Director. Participated in Senior Staff strategy meetings related to African American strategy. 2015-Preent The Committee of 40 Bill Pickard 313-806-3962 A centered right organization, co-founded by CJ Jordan and Dr. Bill Pickard that focuses on education, minority business and economic development in urban and rural community, whose advisory board consist of a diverse group of black and minority CEO’s in Urban and Rural community. 2010-2012 VOLUNTEER ADVISOR Direct Report Jeff Larson 612-889-2387 Served as an advisor to RNC Chairman Priebus and Chief of Staff Jeff Larson on issues and strategy impacting the Minority community. Built out the engagement strategy for the 2012 election cycle working with the Director of Coalitions for African American, AAPI, Hispanic and Veterans. Brought together Black republicans, drafted urban agenda that was submitted and adopted in platform committee 2012. Developed a surrogate black surrogate list Brought together Black Republicans to develop input on the GO Project. Development and managed weekly conference calls and ID Veterans organizations to meet with Platform Committee. Coordinated major policy brief for top 100 AAPI business leaders with Romney Policy team and House Republican Leadership. 2013-Present ADVISOR 540-461-0534 Delegate Ben Cline -VA Serve as an advisor to issues important to the Black Community, Delegate Cline has received 92° o of black vote in a swing county. Professional 2007-Present 202-904-3296 The Jordan Management Group A full Service Public Affairs, Government Relation and Political Strategy Firm. As manager of government affairs CJ evaluates pending legislation; surveys legislation's impact on the organization; develops the organization's response to legislation.; builds relationships with federal, state and local authorities, regulatory agency heads and key policymakers; develops government affairs strategies; enhances the organization's image among authorities; and writes testimony and talking points for campaigns. This role may also include working with staff and other organizations to obtain media coverage and develop effective public awareness campaigns. In this role she devices the strategy for the that must be implemented for successful out comes. Served as co event planner for the Ambassador’s Ball 2013, was brought in as lead strategist to pull teams together for successful event. Was responsible for walk through, final disposition with Secret Service, VIP’s gift bags. 2008-Present Ron Step toe 443-324-1030 Vice President of Government Affairs for the Steptoe Group LLC. Cofounded Warrior Centric Health which is a subsidiary of The Steptoe Group. Primary focus on PTSD TBI in our Veterans and Military Community. Manager of government affairs, develops and implements the organization’s political engagement strategy with federal, state and local elected officials, regulatory agencies and key policymakers. . The VP also advises organization executives on the impact of proposed legislation and determines an appropriate response. 2005 Developed and coordinated a pilot program for Dept, of Commerce, MBDA, with prime contractors and small businesses. 05’ CJ Jordan 202-905-9726 Vetted and selected 15 small businesses to meet with the prime contractor where each small business learned how to prepare bids and scheduled 15 minute sessions with the prime. Results survey showed the participant’s thoughts this was more productive and they had more captive time with the prime contractor. The prime selected a participant for a teaming agreement. The pilot is now called the LEAD Program for the Dept, of Commerce, MBDA. 2001 Project Manager-2001 U.S. Trade Mission to West Africa Headed by Congressman J.C. Watts, Jr. Elroy Sailor 703-855-2338 Responsible for the day-to-day management of staff. Researched and gathered material needed for BIZDEL briefing books. Prepared and assembled briefing books for the BIZDEL. Solicited request for meetings with senior African government officials and CODEL. Solicited requests for priorities and interests with African governments visited. Managed the Control room in Ghana. Escorted the CODEL during the Opening reception in Ghana. Responsible for daily briefings with BIZDEL. There were 31 U.S. Businesses and 6 members of Congress on the Trade Mission. The Community Solutions Alliance Director Volunteer 202-905-9726 Served as director of Coalition put together by Congressman J.C. Watts, Jr. for President Bush’s Faith Based and Community Based Legislative Initiative. Developed a strategic plan for the alliance to bring the coalition members together. Developed a strategic plan to gamer African American support and endorsements. Scheduled Member visits for Alliance members. Developed Thirty-day action plan. Coordinated Alliance member’s efforts around Congressional Hearings. Coordinated Alliance member’s attendance for press conference. Coordinated Ohio efforts for HR7. Assisted with Warroom monitoring and vote preparation. Results: the U.S. House of Representatives passed HR7 July 2001 Michael F. Colley, Chairman Franklin County Republican Party Advisor/Liaison deceased Developed and implemented a long term strategic plan to increase minority participation. Serve as an advisor to the Chairman on issues pertinent to the minority community. Wrote designed and edited Black History ads. Organized special events in the minority community. Schedule meetings and speaking engagements for the Chairman. Created a cultural diversity task force. Developed talking points. Results of efforts First African American appointed as director of the Franklin County Board of Elections and an increase of African Americans on the central committee. The Chairman has an increase in approval rating in the community and an increase in approval rating amongst black republicans. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS International Poets Society, Founding member Published Author Junior Chamber of Commerce Awards Golden/Silver poet presented by Vincent Price Mayor’s award for outstanding work on census Lynchburg, VA Education Saint Paul’s College Lawrenceville, Virginia References available upon request Antori Miranda (b) (6) Profile ™ ta ^“'T116’ &st‘Pacet|- and deadline-oriented environments individually or as part of a team. Proficient in public affairs engzgeinent. strMgtme^icSonahki^an^'provenabib^M'de^fop^n^mjr^ C0™mU°'ty effective relationships with individual, in all levels Results-drivcn kite f P , T °"S'tCrm s2r p5i^srd expcc,“ M~8 ■“* to ^ ^ *»< ? Professional Experience JnaUeUraI C°mmHtCe> Wa,,Un£tol1' District ot Columbia, December 2016 -January 2017 - ~ Rusty Roddy - (703) 237-6954 301 7TH STREET SW, WASHINGTON. DC 20024 Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., New York, New York. July 201 6 - December 2016 aite Advance aud Logistics George Gigicos - (561) 400-3504 725 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. NY 10022 Schcirer Wealth Management, Lake Mary. Florida. April 2016 - Pttstm Senior Vice President/Director of Business Development Andrew Schencr- (321) 275 5922 1540 INTERNATIONAL PARKWAY. STE 200. LAKE MARY, FL 32746 * Florida 2-1 5 Licensed (Annuities, Health, and Life). Series 7 License Candidate sponsorship through Kovack Securities Inc Develop and promote organisational growth and facilitate introductions into local and state governmental entitles to build mutual beneficial business opportunities. The Perry Group, Orlando, Florida, July 2015 -April 2016 Associate (Independent Agent Representing Aflac) Whitney Russell - (407) 924 3267 1650 \V. SANDLAKE ROAD, STE 201, ORLANDO, FL 32809 Florida 2- 1 5 Licensed (Health, life, and annuities) agent specializing in business payroll and direct client accounts S^ta^e'H'ispanicTnchision^Inlctor^6^11^1^0'111 Nati°“al Conuni«et0> Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, March 2013 -June 2015 Robert “Bob” Boz2uto- (717) 418-8485 1 12 STATE STREET. HARRISBURG, PA 17101 Develop coordinate, and execute engagement strategy across die stale’s targeted Hispanic community ' 2^^ — ' - - W ■"lbb“” *“ “ ““‘“p ^ p«v *««< ■ pZrT k?7 “ d°0t °PCnerS and buadetS « dmeS wockin8 trough others to accomplish goals ‘ y raonUor and ad)ust activities to respond to changing matters and priorities to meet goals. 8 Romney for President - Republican Party of Florida, Orlando, Florida, July 2012- December 2012 Florida Deputy Hispanic Coalitions Director ‘ Molly Donlin- (202) 863-8500 302 KNIGHTS RUN AVENUE, STE I50.TA.VffA, FL 33602 Seniof Adtisorf 0r!m§e C°Unty COIaraissio,, -District 3, Orlando, Florida, Primary/Gcncral 2012 Pete Clarke - (407) 376-5894 PO BOX 560412, ORLANDO, FL 32856 Melendez for Congress3 Kissimmee, Florida, April 2012 — June 2012 Campaign Manager Julius Melendez - (407) 729 - 1640 917 VERONA STREET, KISSIMMEE, FL 34741 Jim Gray for Orlando City Commission -District 1, Orlando, Florida, Februan' 2012 - April 20 P Campaign Manager 1 ~ Jim Gray - (407) 341-2551 390 N. ORANGE AVENUE, NO. 2400, ORLANDO, FL 32801 Newt 2012, Orlando, Florida, December 201 1 — February 2012 State Regional Director - Central Florida Jose Mullen - (305) 799-3351 3333 S. ORANGE AVENUE, STJE 104, ORLANDO, FL 32806 Herman Cain for President, Orlando, Florida, October 201 1 - December 2011 Central Florida Regional Field Director Arlene DiBenigngo - (850) 688-3307 PC BOX 2158, STOCKBRIDGE, GA 30281 Jon Huntsman 2012 (*V)/Rick Perry for President, Florida, June 201 1 - October 201 1 bite Advance and Logistics Kevin Chmiclicwski - (443) 783-3711 255 SOUTH ORANGE AVENUE, ORLANDO, FL 32801 Florida Department of Health, Orange County, Orlando, Florida, January 201 1 -W ?0 11 Government and Community Relations Liaison Roger Roscoe - (727) 859-3669 6101 LAKE ELLEN OR, ORLANDO, FL Tracked and researched legislation to brief senior public health officials on all legislative processes rceardine oendma hills • M “T °f Hd,lVVi,h !K'y P0,tntiil' effccw c° *e bounty healfh department 4 ag^d all arm uy and commun, canon between the state's county health department and local, state, and federal legulators. Office of the Gbvernor-Elect, Rick Scott, Tahb as w. Florida, Novembtr 2010 -Iitnuarr 2011 Inaugural Commmee - Co-Managing Director, Site Advance and Logistics Michael Shirley - (407) 580-3294 s 1881 SE 17™ STREET, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33316 420 EAST JEFFERSON STREET, TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 Accompanied the Governor-Elect and managed operates, protocol, and logistical matters for all assigned appearances and HmidaPed CVCntpr0gnUnS’ Plan3'i,n'0l,ts cvents pertaining to the Inauguration of the 45* Governor of Established and maintained effective liaison with various levels of management internal and external to the committee Rick Scott for Florida, Orlando, Florida, Junt - November 2010 Deputy Field Director Michael Shirley - (407) 580-3294 1000 SE THIRD AVENUE. FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33394 1084 LEE ROAD, ORLANDO, FL 32810 CiU"p!,i8n Sto,tC8y With stron6 “%‘K.d mid problem solving skills while assisting with site ^ ~ ^ *• 4 . -X eBbm * C“'li Fk"id‘ '» munjiog over 100 [*opk 10 produce ’ ifnutCd’ dCpI°5'ed' uand “VCrSaW H*** ‘hithbascd- 5maU business, community leadership and various coaErion outreach opportunities throughoutassfcned region. ‘ P common Bio Pins Specialty Pharmacy, Orlando, Florida, February * June 2010 Specialized Biologies Account Executive Cherissa Dickenson - (727) 307-5868 376 NORTHLAKE BOULEVARD, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701 ' “aT^SSlT'* «~T **«*„ »d ^ „«*, - Built long-term rdt.dan.hips with various levels ofpn.cddon.trs, smffand phanuaceurical representatives. Seccion Amarilla USA, Oilando, FL, November 2009 • Februatv 2010 Advertising Account Executive Jorge Laynes - (407) 219-3342 3751 MAGUIRE BOULEVARD, ORLANDO, FL 32803 Comcast, Johnson City, Tennessee, January 2009 - June 2009 Comcast Comractot, Orlando, Florida, June 2009 - November 2009 Residential Field Account Executive David Fee / Kevin Estep - (423) 895-1595 1794 OLD GRAY STATION ROAD, GRAY, TN 37615 Embarq, Apopka, Florida, September 2003 - October 2008 Mark Candell - (321) 297- 9252 555 LAKE BORDER DRIVE, APOPKA, FL 32703 3 ^ ALTAMONTE DRIVE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 33701 CowunfeCCSUf ,“ad «leld Mana8Cr (^} o Responsible for the Social Media Management of all clients^ O PLACED ONLINE AD BUYS FOR CLIENTS O ASSISTED IN PRIMARY DAY ACTIVITIES FOR CANDIDATE IN THE 2ND HOD DISTRICT Self-Employed - campaign Proposal Writer and consultant decm 4|febm s Refs fmr. Chief of staff to Delegate Anderson - Ryan Galloway - n o Wrote Campaign Plan Proposal for Candidate in the 2nd HOD District General Consultant - Scott Jacobs for Brentsville Supervisor N0VM4|JanM5 Ref: Campaign manager to Scott Jacobs - Mike Williams - Advised candidate in overall strategy of Campaign Drafted remarks and Press Releases for Candidate o Candidate Fundraiser Director of Political Services - Bull Run strategies dec M3Isep <14 Ref: Joe Desilets - _ _ _ _ (6)^ _ _____ _ o Account Services — company liaison to clients, analytical analysis of voting districts, opposition research for all clients, client fundraiser, optimizer of CAMPAIGN OPERATIONS o Nationwide e-mail fundraising and Social Media Management of Clients Deputy Campaign Manager- Ron Meyer for Senate cva-sen33) nov <13|dec <13 Friends of Ron Meyer - 43805 CENTRAL STATION DR. #420, Ashburn, VA 20147 Ref: Joe Desilets _ /M ( £\ (b) (6) ="v- 1 ii 1 wipi X o Special Election for 33 Senate District of VA HEADED INITIAL DATA AND OPPOSITION RESEARCH, COLLABORATED IN CREATION OF CAMPAIGN PLAN, IMPLEMENTATION OF CAMPAIGN STRUCTURE, VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENT, MANAGED PAYROLL AND BUDGET. Field Director- Delegate Rich Anderson cva hdsjj a^g m 3|nov m3 Friends of Rich Anderson - ~ Ref: Delegate Rich Anderson - fbVf 6^ f Led the implementation OF THE GROUND CAMPAIGN and MANAGED VOTER CONTACT PROGRAM in a top 5 Battleground Delegate Campaign of with Highest Win Margin (8 Points) Warehouse Worker - Potomac E-Scrap/E-Cycle may m3|jul (i3 7917 WELL1NGFORD DR, MANASSAS, VA 20109 ref: _ (b.) ( 6) w Dismantled Electronic Equipment for Recycling Temporary Worker for ahc convergent - manpower international, Inc. Jan ‘13|apr ‘13 Manpower International, inc. - loo Manpower Place, Milwaukee 53212 Job Site: 13575 Heathcote Boulevard #300, Gainesville, VA 20155 Ref: Manpower, iNdfe ~ (U\ ; AHC Convergent'! (b) (6) Prince William Area Representative- Perkins for Congress cva- cdi i) May *1 2 1 N o v * 1 2 PERKINS FOR CONGRESS - P.O. BOX 1360, LORTON, VA 22 199 Ref: Joe Desilets - — - Served as a liaison between campaign leadership team and local Republican COMMITTEE LEADERSHIP (PWC REPUBLICANS, FAIRFAX COUNTY REPUBLICANS), COUNTY ACTIVISTS, AND GRASSROOTS VOLUNTEER TEAM. Mystery Shopper - Manpower International, Inc. jan ‘io|dec m i Manpower International, inc. - loo Manpower Place, Milwaukee 53212 REF: - 4b) (6) o oversaw Regulatory compliance training in restaurants and stores of alcohol and TOBACCO SALES IN THE NORTHERN VIRGINIAN AREA Temporary on Holiday Break from James Madison University Civic Involvement o Member, National Eagle Scout Association CNESA) o Voting member, Prince William Republican committee o Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sigma Nu Fraternity o Emergency Medical Technician ‘OS|M2 References O JIM KEADY - Campaign Manager - Tim Huelskamp (KS-Ol ) Michael Owen burgess T 2500 HOMESTEAD DRIVE NOKESVILLE. VA (703) - 489 1832 o THOMAS MIDANEK- transition Team-Donald J. trump for president. Inc. _ (b) (6) _ (b) (6) o MARK LLOYD — Virginia State Director — Donald J. Trump for president, Inc. (b) (6) Kimberly M. Clark Executive Assistant, Clark Strsitegv Group j m (b) (6) (b) (6) Experience CAMPAIGN MANAGER | JIM BRULTE FOR CRP CHAIRMAN | FEBRUARY 2017 ■ Coordinated a successful campaign to re-elect the California Republican Party chairman • Facilitated endorsements for the chairman from several Republican Central Committee chairman and Republican Party chapters throughout the state • Wrote and scheduled hard mailings, newsletters, and news updates for release ■ Organized and oversaw an evening reception for the chairman at the California Republican Party convention • Organized and oversaw an afternoon event with the entire California Trump delegation and the chairman • Scheduled and coordinated printing and delivery of signs and campaign materials • Oversaw and controlled the campaign’s budget • Coordinated dozens of volunteers to help with the chairman’s re-election efforts and oversaw their efforts WOMEN’S COALITION & EVENTS MANAGER | DONALD TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT | APRIL - NOVEMBER 2016 • Organized the California Business Women for Trump coalition and related events, including a private meeting and rally with Donald J. Trump in Anaheim, CA - V • Served as Delegate Floor Whip and Alternate Delegate at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland, OH • Led the campaign’s efforts at the California Republican Party’s 2016 convention in Burlingame, including a private meeting and luncheon with Donald J. Trump • Helped facilitate and coordinate rallies and private events for Donald J. Trump throughout the state • Served as restricted secret service volunteer at the Donald J. Trump for President rally in RedBing, CA ■ Organized and oversaw volunteers for the campaign ■ Assisted with hosting and facilitating hundreds of guests at private events for Donald J. Trump throughout California EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT | CU\RK STRATEGY GROUP | FEBRUARY 2013 - NOVEMBER 2016 • Diverse experience working on dozens of Republican political campaigns in California • Served as campaign budget controller and maintained detailed finance statements • Kept in-depth timelines of campaign activity and deadlines • Experience in voter targeting and using voter databases • Coordinated the production of campaign mail from start to finish, including. • Overseeing the perfect combination of the candidate’s design preferences and the lead strategist’s messaging strategy • Tailoring mail messages to the target voter groups • Facilitating quality production and quick turnaround while meeting our budget restrictions • Overseeing a timely delivery to the post office and into voters’ mailboxes • Helped with script writing and coordination for radio advertisements • Helped with production for multiple television advertisements • Helped oversee focus groups for local campaigns • Coordinated volunteers for precinct walks and sign deliveries • Facilitated design and production of signs and other campaign materials • Organized multiple convention events and private fundraisers for clients • Managed mass email accounts, such as Mailchimp and Constant Contact, for clients • Headed up email outreach programs for clients, including writing and editing press releases and newsletters • Designed, produced, and published advertisements through Google Adwords and Facebook advertising LEGISLATIVE INTERN | STATE SENATOR JOHN MOORLACH | APRIL - SEPTEMBER 2015 • Performed research for new legislation and prepared official legislative documents • Kept detailed records of the legislative daily file and additional notes from the Senator • Coordinated with other offices on legislative research • • Put together and maintained the office’s filing system and constituent record system LEGAL ASSISTANT | ASHFORD & STRASSER ATTORNEYS AT LAW | JANUARY 2012 - FEBRUARY 2013 • Performed legal research and fact-finding for cases relating to business, personal injury, and family law • Organized and prepared legal document preparation • Created and managed an organized filing system, and maintained all legal files for the office. PAGE | REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION, TAMPA, FLORIDA | AUGUST 2012 • One of six people from California selected to represent the state as a page at the 2012 RNC convention • Distributed official RNC materials to delegates and alternates • Served as “cheerleaders” - handed out signs and kept energy and momentum up throughout the convention and at key moments Education THOMAS EDISON STATE UNIVERSITY | AUGUST 2012 - SEPTEMBER 2016 • Graduated with a BSBA in General Management with a GPA of ^ • Attended a weeklong leadership seminar in Estes Park, CO as part of a series of leadership classes CORNERSTONE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL | 2008 - 201 2 ■ Graduated Salutatorian with a GPA of ^ Skills & Abilities LEADERSHIP & ORGANIZATION • Experience in leading large groups of people, ability to coordinate and oversee event planning and preparation; ability to take initiative and guide projects to completion. • Highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to perform multiple high-pressure tasks in a fast environment. • Experience with "critical path” thinking and performance under pressure; can easily determine what’s important and what’s not in a critical or time-sensitive moment. COMMUNICATION • Excellent grammar and writing skills, experience in writing and sending mass emails, knowledge of social media communication, segmentation and targeting. • Experience in mail, radio, online, and social media advertising. • Extensive knowledge of Mailchimp; proficient knowledge of Emma and Constant Contact. COMPUTER & IT SKILLS • Extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Windows, Mac, and IOS technology. • Knowledge of Google Adwords, Facebook advertising, and Instagram advertising. • Experience with Adobe Creative Suite products, including InDesign, Photoshop, and Illustrator; can easily design and write brochures, advertisements, and presentations from scratch. Additional Information GALLUP STRENGTHS FINDER RESULTS l was encouraged at one point to take Gallup’s Strengths Finder test to pinpoint my five greatest areas of strength, out of a total of thirty-four. My results are as follows: • Achiever - People who are especially talented in the Achiever theme have a great deal of stamina and work hard. They take great satisfaction from being busy and productive. • Learner - People who are especially talented in the Learner theme have a great desire to learn and want to continuously improve. In particular, the process of learning, rather than the outcome, excites them. • Context - People who are especially talented in the Context theme enjoy thinking about the past. They understand the present by researching its history. • Input - People who are especially talented in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to collect and archive all kinds of information. • Restorative - People who are especially talented in the Restorative theme are adept at dealing with problems. They are good at figuring out what is wrong and resolving it. MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE * INTJ - These people have original minds and great drive for implementing their ideas and achieving their goals. Quickly see patterns in external events and develop long-range explanatory perspectives. When committed, organize a job and carry it through. Skeptical and independent, have high standards of competence and performance - for themselves and others. Earl Comstock Resume 01-2017 plaintext EARL W. COMSTOCK (b) (6) (b) (6) SENIOR ADVISOR | ASSISTANT SECRETARY | GENERAL COUNSEL Experienced executive, skillful negotiator and expert strategist for organizations with challenging policy objectives. Effective team leader with diverse legislative, legal, regulatory and corporate experience across disciplines. Principled driver of innovative solutions that achieve objectives and advance the organization's agenda. Able to quickly develop subject matter expertise in diverse areas. Detailed knowledge of Congress and the legislative process. Extensive experience with fisheries, telecommunications, and rural and technology issues. Articulate communicator adept at public speaking and testifying before Congress. • Leadership • Legislative and regulatory strategy • Subject matter expertise • Innovative problem solver • Attention to detail • Effective communicator VTCSECURE LLC (13 months) 2015 - 2016 General Counsel 1499 Gulf to Bay Blvd Clearwater, FL 33755 Becky Copeland 561-352-6531 Provide strategic advice, regulatory expertise and business counsel for a Florida-based technology company that provides cross platform video, voice and text communications services. • Addressed regulatory and legal challenges to enable successful execution of a $10 million contract with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to provide open source software. • Developed patent applications for company innovations to enhance corporate value. ECKERT, SEAMANS, CHERIN & MELLOTT (2 years) 2014 - 2015 Member 1717 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington, DC 20006 Jim Falvey 202-659-6655 or 410-812-2459 Attorney in a Pittsburgh-based medium sized law firm. Member of telecommunications, utilities, government relations and aviation practice groups. • Advised tech start-ups and advocated for competitive Internet and telecom f i rms . • Led legal challenge of major FCC rulemaking on Net Neutrality. • Authored law review article on unmanned aerial systems to increase new practice visibility. COMSTOCK CONSULTING LLC Principal (7.5 years) 2007 - 2014 7101 Western Ave NW Washington, DC 20015 (Self-employed) Provided strategic advice, regulatory counsel and legislative advocacy for clients in diverse industries. • Developed strategies for universal service support for wireless carriers serving rural areas. • Devised regulatory and litigation strategy to delay reductions in halibut fishing limits in SE Alaska. Page 1 Earl Comstock Resume 01-2017 plaintext • Orchestrated regulatory filings to enable US government to endorse favorable treaty interpretation. • Negotiated annual mitigation agreements with major oil companies to protect subsistence whaling during offshore drilling activities. Testified before Congress on subsistence whaling treaty rights. COMPTEL, Washington, DC (2 years) 2005 - 2007 President and Chief Executive Officer National trade organization representing telecommunications and Internet companies competing with incumbent phone and cable companies, primarily in the business services marketplace. • Guided trade group with a $5 million annual budget and 15 staff through successful integration with the Association for Local Telecommunications Services and the Telecommunications Resellers Association. • Invigorated advocacy, rebranded the organization, increased membership and reduced the organization's operating expenses by $1 million over two years. • Identified key arguments and made COMPTEL a leading industry voice on open access issues. • Testified before Congress, delivered keynote speeches at trade shows, and was press spokesman. SHER & BLACKWELL, Washington DC (7.5 years) 1998 - 2004 Equity Partner Washington, DC-based law firm specializing in maritime, aviation and telecommunications matters. • Developed and headed the firm's telecommunications, fisheries and legislative practices. • Composed law that privatized Intelsat to enable client to compete. • Authored Federal fishing vessel buyback program to assist clients that owned crab fishing vessels. • Created and implemented strategy that reduced adverse impacts of fishery allocation law in Alaska. • Conducted advocacy campaign and challenged in the Supreme Court a major FCC Internet policy. SENATOR TED STEVENS (R-AK) , Washington DC (6 years) 1992 - 1997 Legislative Director and Chief Counsel Senior policy counsel for President Pro Tempore of the Senate and Chair of the Appropriations, Governmental Affairs and Rules Committees. • Orchestrated the Senator’s legislative agenda in four committees: Appropriations, Commerce, Governmental Affairs, and Rules. Supervised and mentored twenty legislative attorneys and staff. • Co-authored solutions to enact more than a dozen major laws. • Created methods to ensure sustainable fisheries in the US Exclusive Economic Zone. • Authored universal service, local competition and regulatory parity sections in Telecommunications Act. • Collaborated on innovative methods to enforce US fishery principles in high seas fishing treaties. • Devised market mechanisms to protect free carriage of TV signals on cable networks and utilize auctions for allocating scarce spectrum resources. US SENATE COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE & TRANSPORTATION (4 years) 1987 - 1991 Prof essi onal Staff Counsel for the subcommittee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries. • Created successful phase-out program to prohibit single hull tankers at US ports . • Developed legislative strategy to enable successful adoption of high seas driftnet ban. • Advisor on three USG delegations that negotiated international agreements on high seas fishery conservation and the Alaska-Russia Maritime Boundary. Page 2 Earl Comstock Resume 01-2017 plaintext EDUCATION George Mason University School of Law, ID University of California, Santa Barbara, BA BAR ADMISSIONS Alaska, District of Columbia, Supreme Court, Court of Appeals - DC and 9th Circuit BOARD EXPERIENCE Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration 2010 - 2016 COMPTEL 2005 - 2007 Jefferson Islands Club 1998 - 2003 Page 3 CAMERON D. DORSEY (b) (6) EXPERIENCE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Washington, DC 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20230 January 2017 - Present Special Assistant to the Secretary - Participate in special assignments of a confidential nature for the White House Liaison. Assignments include special projects requiring liaison with operating units of the Department, task forces and work groups, committees, and other government agencies. - Conduct research and liaison to develop background data on subjects of special interest to the Director. This information may be used in meetings, speeches, correspondence and reports. - Coordinate and monitor special projects of interest to the White House Liaison. Resolve issues that may cause delays or complications with project objectives, alerting the White House Liaison and Deputy White House Liaison to any problems that may require his/her attention. - Prepare a variety of confidential and special reports concerning areas of vital interest to the White House Liaison. - Alert the White House Liaison and Deputy White House Liaison to events of special interest, based on a knowledge of the policies, preferences, and views of the Director. REPUBLICAN MAIN STREET PARTNERSHIP Washington, DC 325 7th Street NW, Suite 610, Washington, D.C. 20004, 202-393-4353 PAC and Events Manager November 2016 - January 2017 - Event planning and management for a coalition of 80 members of Congress who believe in conservative principles and community outreach - Managed logistics for all aspects of events, including weekly policy briefings, Members-Only meetings, and quarterly policy retreats - Managed the Special Assistant and Scheduler to the President & CEO, ensuring optimum organization efficiency - Served as liaison to corporate Political Action Committees and member Members of Congress - Planned, executed, and publicized a cross-country tour, Women2Women Tour, which focuses on promoting women in elected office and opening a dialogue about economic issues - Wrote and edited ‘daily press releases for company blog that were intended to reach millennial readers DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC. Richmond, VA 115 E Grace Street, Richmond, VA 23219, 804-780-0111 Central Virginia Field Director End of August 2016 - November 2016 - Reported regional political pulse back to State Director - Recruited and managed volunteers and interns for daily canvassing operations, as well as surrogate-attended events in Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico, Goochland, Richmond City, and Louisa - Responsible for implementing campaign field strategy, including ballot issues as well as endorsed candidate support - Knowledge of grassroots organizations at local and state level - Represented campaign at various community venues - Worked closely with the Republican Party of Virginia to achieve campaign recruitment and Get Out to Vote goals -Advanced local events for President-Elect Trump and Vice President-Elect Pence REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - CAUCUS OPERATIONS Cleveland, OH 1228 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, No Phone Number Advance Team July 2016 - Ensured favorable press coverage in key battleground states by managing media logistics for high profile surrogate events surrounding the Republican National Convention - Maintained the visual image behind the Trump Campaign's surrogate speaking program to convey the Trump Campaign and Republican Party's message of the day at each event CAMERON D. DORSEY . (b).(6). _ _ _ - Managed logistics, staging and media set up of five events over four days with the goal of promoting the Trump Campaign's messages through the state media covering the events; each surrogate event was covered by at least ten local media outlets - Worked with high profile campaign surrogates including Senator Joni Ernst, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge, and Congressman Lou Barietta; each event was covered by at least ten local media outlets REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS Cleveland, OH 1228 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115, No Phone Number Manager of Housing Data February 2015 - July 2016 - Managed data for complex hotel booking system of 16,000+ hotel rooms for the 2016 Republican National Convention - Developed spreadsheets and tracking systems to manage hotel requests across multiple internal and external groups including: media, state delegations, major donors and elected officials - Liaison for more than 140 hotels through the city of Cleveland, responsible for site visits and quality assurances - Monitored contracts for 140 hotels, created charts and graphs to support data - Event planning and support lead for multiple groups including Fox News, theSkimm, Refinery29 BELLWETHER CONSULTING GROUP Washington, DC 325 7th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, D.C. 20004, 202-431-4800 Account Executive June 2014 - February 2015 - Played a key role with fundraising firm that specialized in raising funds from Political Action Committees and Lobbyists for Members of Congress - Planned, managed and staffed fundraising events in Washington, D.C. with PAC Community - Implemented diversified approach to bringing in donors including tailored personal appeals, one on one meetings, phone calls, emails and follow up - Supported numerous clients, including but not limited to: Senators Burr (NC), Tillis (NC), Daines (MT), Cotton (AR), Roberts (KS); Congressmen Black (TN), Sessions (TX), Zinke (MT) - Fund raised and managed an event that raised $1.2 million for Senator Richard Burr's Re-Election Campaign in one hour PAID INTERNSHIPS ANNUAL FUND PHONATHON EMPLOYEE Lexington, VA Washington & Lee University Part-Time February 2013- May 2014 -Contacted Washington & Lee alumni with updates on campus developments and recommended donations to the University's Annual Fund -Made $10 and hour, minimum of 8 hours a week RESEARCH INTERN Cleveland, OH Cleveland Museum of Art Research Intern May 2013 - August 2013 -Tasks involved adapting lessons on Asia from Asian Odyssey for use in ALE curriculum, aligning Distance Learning lessons to state standards, and working on the Japanese Distance Learning Lesson -Assisted in the coordination of a Contemporary Chinese Art symposium with the curator of Chinese Art, mainly an Ai Wei Wei installation -Received a lump sum of $2,000 for the summer CAMERON D. DORSEY (b) (6) * RESEARCH INTERN Washington, DC The Guarisco Gallery Research Intern May 2012 - August 2012 -Interned at one of the leading 19th and 20th century European and American art galleries in the world, catalogued paintings, executed condition reports, composed artist's biographies for customer packets -Research intern in the Library of Congress, investigated and documented relevant sources for artist biographies -Staffed evening gallery events, discussed works of art and developed relationships with gallery clients -Received a lumpsum of $3,000 for the summer EDUCATION & EXTRACURRICULAR Washington and Lee University, GPA ^ Graduation: May 2014 Bachelor of Arts Major, Art History Bachelor of Arts Minors, Museum Studies ; Mandarin Chinese Professor Ju Fellowship 2013-2014 - Received an endowment from University to travel to China and research traditional Chinese arts and present a thesis Mandarin (Chinese) Tutor 2013 - Tutored children of Washington and Lee University professors in Mandarin and taught elementary Chinese writing Campus Tour Guide, President ('13) 2010 - 2013 - Coordinated tour schedules for prospective students and athletes of Washington & Lee University PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS & ACTIVITIES Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zeta Tau Chapter, Social Coordinating Chair (2011-* 13) Initiated March 2011 Washington & Lee Women's Tennis, Co-captain , W&L Scholar Athlete Award (2012, 2013) 2010-2013 SKILLS - Business Proficient in Spanish, Proficient in Mandarin (Chinese) James Samuel Edelen (b) (6) EXPERIENCE 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee Public Events Specialist, Dec. 2016 - Jan. 2017 301 7th Street SW, Washington DC, 20410 Contact: Tim Tripepi, (440) 840-5154 Trump/Pence Presidential Campaign Press Advance Lead (10-99 contract worker), Aug. - Nov. 2016 3909 Kennison Avenue, Louisville, KY, 40207 Contact: Sam Edelen, (202) 697-2002 Margaret Stock U.S. Senate Campaign Communications Director, April - May 2016 6407 Brayton Drive, Anchorage, AK, 99507 Contact: Margaret Stock, (907) 350-0295 Shelby Cars LLC Customer Sendee and Collections, Aug. 2015 - March 2016 1744 Midland Trail, Shelbyville, ICY, 40065 Contact: Tim Ethington, (502) 641-8519 Greg Orman U.S. Senate Campaign Communications Director, May 2014 - Nov. 2014 22342 West 66th Street, Shawnee, KS, 66266 Contact: Jim Jonas, (720) 256-8956 Kevin Faulconer San Diego Mayoral Campaign Regional political director, Oct. 2013 - Feb. 2014 7185 Navajo Road, San Diego, CA, 92119 Contact: Jason Roe, (202) 374-2424 StudentsFirst Midwest press secretary, July 2012 - July 2013 825 K Street, Sacramento, CA, 95814 Contact: Kahlil Byrd, (617) 290-3436 Americans Elect Midwest press secretary, Jan. 2012 - June 2012 1775 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC, 20006 Contact: Ileana Wachtel, (310) 702-4240 Sam Edelen Page 2 The Kentucky Gazette Freelance reporter (10-99 contract worker), Jan. - April 2011 3909 Kennison Avenue, Louisville, KY, 40207 Contact: Sam Edelen, (202) 697-2002 United Parcel Service Package Handler, Dec. 2010 Grade Lane, Louisville, KY, 40213 Contact: (502) 359-5000 Zach Wamp Gubernatorial Campaign Press Secretary (10-99 contract worker), Jan. - Aug. 2010 3909 Kennison Avenue, Louisville, KY, 40207 Contact: Sam Edelen, (202) 697-2002 EDUCATION Western Kentucky University School of Journalism & Broadcasting Bachelor of Arts in print journalism received December 1998 1906 College Heights Blvd, Bowling Green, KY, 42101, (270) 745-0111 Indiana University Bloomington School of Public and Environmental Affairs Bachelor of Science in public affairs received May 1996 107 South Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, IN, 47405, (812) 855-4848 REFERENCES Bob Davis President RJD Group Public Affairs » (b) (6) Brennan Hart Principal Three Rivers Solutions (b) (6) Tim Unes Director of VP Advance Trump /Pence Campaign (b) (6) Sean T. Miles Managing Director The Mayfair Group (b) (6) APOLLO FUHRIMAN Introduction & Statement of Interest in Serving America under the Trump Administration I am pleased to introduce myself to the Trump transition/personnel team and provide you with this statement of interest in working for America in the new administration. I just returned from providing legal assistance with the President-Elect Trump recount efforts in Michigan and I am eager to get to work as I am currently doing as an attorney for the OGC of the PTT. I have a very diverse set of experiences and capabilities that I hope to put to work for our country in the Trump Administration. I am an attorney who, inter alia, clerked for the US Attorney's Office in Seattle (Western District of Washington). My current position is at Microsoft in Redmond, Washington, where I work as a Government Affairs Specialist ( not a lobbyist). This permits me to interact with elected and unelected government officials from all over the world to help solve work on IP, international commerce, economic development (especially in developing countries), technological problems and concerns. In my private life, I live on a small farm in Bothell, Washington and fully understand how many conflicting land use interests compete between Constitutional property rights, affordable housing, salmon recovery, transportation, farming and a whole host of other issues here in the Northwest. I served and helped re-write our Shorelines Master Program while serving on my city's Shorelines Board. Prior to attending law school, I brought several pro se legal actions against the city in relationship to environmental restrictions that went too far and did not provide the necessary balance. Far too many working in agencies related to the environment have worked unchecked and without much concern for constitutional restraint. I have been a champion for affordable housing and more expansive and flexible housing policies in the region. I also firmly believe in our first freedoms, particularly our freedom to own, use, alienate etc. private property, the personal freedom of conscience, worship and speech and hope to be able to fight for these freedoms. Politically, I am very active and have helped elect candidates from city council up to President- Elect Trump. I have raised money, knocked doors and organized coalitions for 30+ years. I am at heart a grass roots activist and knocked doors for various Republicans and issues, including Mr. Trump as I was an unbound delegate from Washington State for him, bundled ~$45k, supervised EDO triage in NV and helped with the recount this year. I look forward to the opportunity to serve my country in the Department of Commerce. Respectfully, R. Apollo Fuhriman EDUCATION Seattle University School of Law • Seattle, Washington ■ Juris Doctor 1215 E Columbia St, Seattle, WA 98122 206398.4000 University of Oregon • Eugene, Oregon • Master of Science 170 Susan Campbell Hall, 1219 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403 541346.5129 Brigham Young University ■ Provo, Utah • Bachelor of Science Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 (that is the address) 801.466.4636 LEGAL & OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Member/ Attorney, Washington State Bar Association, #42599 2016 ■ Donald J Trump for President ■ Washington State & Nevada. Volunteer Attorney ■ Working as an Attorney for the OGC within the Presidential Transition Team. 1800 F St NW, Washington DC 2006 800.48831 1 1 ■ Worked as the Nevada Election Day Operations Legal Triage director where I recruited 2/3 of our attorneys and trained them; provided early-voting and election day election integrity supervision, legal and logistical direction and all voter protection and election day remediation supervision and triage. 1110 Palms Airport Drive, Suite 120, Las Vegas, NV 89118 702.819.8800 ■ Directed Jackson County, Ml legal triage and provided on the ground legal coverage for the Michigan Presidential Recount. ■ Was elected to be an unbound, at-large Washington State Delegate to the RNC National Convention who voted for Mr. Trump. ■ Worked as a bundler (Microsoft-not public since I am not a lobbyist) who donated and raised nearly $45,000 for the Trump Campaign and helped to raise additionaldonations. 2013-Present ■ Microsoft ■ Redmond, Washington. One. Microsoft Wav. Redmond. WA 98052 425.705.3267 Government Affairs Specialist/PAC Coordinator ■ As part of the federal government affairs team ( but not a lobbyist), participate in team policy discussions, especially pertaining to potential partisan interests on specific public policy issues and partnerships. ■ Assist & coordinate more than 50 events/year for MSPAC members at multiple locations (elected officials, policy stakeholder Q & A discussions, on campus congressional & Seattle city council debates, regional initiative debates, etc.) ■ Assist and host on-site congressional (and international elected officials) visits and fundraising events and for specific elected officials (for US only). ■ Coordinate and assist with events in state capitols with legislators (sponsored employee and vendor days at various state capitols) for indirect legislative education regarding MSFT and our core issues in the individual states. ■ Increased PAC membership by over 1,300 members through creating and implementing new programs (nearly 50% increase in PAC membership in 18 months). 2011-2014 ■ Apollo Legal, PLLC ■ King County, Washington. Self-Owned. 11203 E Riverside Dr. Bothell. WA 98011 425.445.1237 Attorney/Political and Policy Consultant ■ Provided local and statewide political assistance and advice to elected officials concerning campaigns. • Provided local zoning change consultation; assisted with responses to land use actions and land use violations and suggested mitigation. Worked to avoid and anticipate opposition by preparing city councils/planning commissioners and city staff for potential points of discussion and challenges to avoid delays and outright cancellations of the desired outcomes. 2012 • Mitt Romney for President • Golden, Colorado. 13949 W. Colfax Ave., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO 80401 303.758.3333 (CO GOP phone number) Colorado State Election Day Operations/Legal ■ Recruited and provided small group CLE training to 350+ attorneys who became my election integrity team; and coordinated 2,800 additional poll watchers state-wide. ■ Worked with all elected election officials (county clerks and the Secretary of State) and their staffs to avoid or mitigate any election-related issues and avoid conflict and litigation. ■ Worked with non-profits and other organizations to solve access, public policy and many legal/election-related challenges. ■ Met with and helped create coalitions to eliminate election-related public policy issues (election integrity, election process, registration, avoidance of prosecution and public education). 2007-2012 ■ Mitt Romney for President ■ Washington State. Washington State Finance Committee Member 11203 E Riverside Dr Bothell, WA 98011 425.445.1237 (volunteer from my home) 2012 Washington State Republican National Convention Delegate (1st CD) Washington State Volunteer Coordinator ■ Coordinated the statewide GOTV caucus efforts and the entire state weekly caucus efforts, including directly attending and participating in 13 caucuses and conventions. Spearheaded Romney's victories in the 2012 Washington State caucus by 13%, including winning 38/43 national delegates. 201 1 ■ Robert Half Int'l ( Microsoft Global Migration/LCA) • Redmond, Washington. Legal Assistant 14808 SE 16th St. Bellevue. WA 98007 425.519.6263 ■ Prepared H-1B, L-1, TN/etc. visa extension applications for the Global MigrationTeam. 2009 ■ United States Attorney's Office (Western District of WA) ■ Seattle, Washington. Clerk/Student Extern 700 Stewart Street. Suite 5220. Seattle. WA 98101 206.553.7970 ■ Represented the Federal Government in sentencing hearings and with sentencing documents. * Researched and provided legal assistance for AUSAs in topics from census avoidance, child molestation, assault and gun crimes (including reservation crimes) to animal cruelty and credit card fraud. 2008 ■ King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office ■ Seattle, Washington. Student Legal Extern 516 3rd Ave # 554. Seattle. WA 98104 206.296.9000 ■ Assisted in legal administration duties, including researching and responding to appeals, concerns and questions of county department liaisons, assisted and formatted the writing of the KCPAO's annual report, assisted with press events and press statements, and wrote and helped to create a full video on human trafficking with Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna. 2008-2010 ■ Citizens' Alliance for Property Rights ■ King County, Washington. Legal Intern 718 Griffin Ave # 7. Enumclaw. WA 98022 206.335.2312 ■ Assisted with document requests and in reviewing and writing motions with a FOIA case and other land-use issues to help property owners mitigate actions against them by local governments. 2005-2010 ■ Spherion ( Microsoft ) ■ Redmond, Washington. Speaker/Discussion Moderator — Center for Information Work/Executive Briefing Center 10500 NE 8th St, Bellevue - (425) 646-2354 One, Microsoft Way, Redmond WA 98052 ■ Presented Microsoft's Office of the Future to VIPs, including American and foreign government officials and their aides, press, external clients and partners, and internal Microsoft employees. 2008-201 2 ■ City of Bothell Shorelines Board ■ Bothell, Washington. Board Member (Volunteer) 18415 101st Avenue NE Bothell, WA 98011 425.806.6150 ■ Took part in creation and review of Bothell's Shoreline Master Plan for compliance with Washington's Shoreline Management Act while representing the needs of the citizens' use of their property. Worked with all partners/shareholders to create the Board's master program that respects competing interests and provided creative solutions. 1995-2003 • Washington State Athletic Trainers' Association ■ Olympia, Washington. Governmental Affairs Director (Volunteer) No address, volunteer organization (13910 SE 23 st, Bellevue, WA 98005 425.445.1237) ■ Educated legislators, Dept, of Health, other lobbying organizations and WSATA about the regulatory needs and partnerships of the WSATA. [Volunteer, not a paid position nor a lobbyist.] ■ Assisted in authoring, ushering and promoting the vote of bills through the Senate. ■ Organized state association for multi-annual grass-roots efforts. ■ Worked with national and local organizations to head off potential adversarial testimony and lobby efforts by other healthcare groups. ■ Authored Sunrise review and white paper for Athletic Trainers for the Dept. ofHealth. 1998-201 1 ■ Apollo's Body Concepts, Inc. ■ Bellevue, Washington. Inventor, Owner 11203 E Riverside Dr. Bothell. WA 98011, 13910 SE 23 St Bellevue. WA 98005 ■ Invented, tested and created prototypes; retested, researched and established manufacturing; patented, registered trademarks, and established licensing agreements for several orthopedic/relaxation devices. 2001 ■ Washington State Senate • Olympia, Washington. Session Aide John A Cherbero Building. Olvmpia WA 98054 360.786.7561 ■ Researched legislation and provided legal/technical background for committee testimonyand hearings and provided constituent assistance with local, state and federal government agencies. 1 993-2000 ■ Athletic Trainer/Supervisor/ Local Representative/Intern ■ Provided or assisted with all medical care for staff, players (and families), and team staff. ■ Duties also included: traveling secretary; equipment/logistics coordinator; and PR coordinator. 1997-1998 ■ San Francisco Giants ■ Bakersfield, California. 4009 Chester Ave, Bakersfield, CA 93301 661.716.4487 1996-1997 ■ Pittsburgh Pirates ■ Bradenton, Florida. 1701 27th St E Bradenton, FL 34208 941.747.3031 OTHER POLITICAL EXPERIENCE 2012 ■ Rob McKenna for Governor ■ Washington State. 11811 NE 1st St, Bellevue, WA 98005 425.460.0570 (WA State GOP phone number, since McKenna's number was cancelled four years ago). King County, Washington Campaign Coordinator 2010, 201 1 ■ King County GOP ■ King County, Washington. 845 106th Ave NE #110, Bellevue, WA 98004 425.990.0404 Volunteer Coordinator, King County Elections Liaison ■ Assisted in pre- and post-election issues related to voter validation, voter outreach and ballot curing/recounts, as well as election integrity. 1986-2016 ■ Numerous Political Campaigns in Washington State. Various Positions ■ Assisted with dozens of local Washington State campaigns, ranging from city council to gubernatorial and congressional races. Potential Positions at Commerce: Deputy General Counsel Director General of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service and Assistant Secretary for Global Markets [PAS] International Trade Administration Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security [PAS] Bureau of Industry and Security Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information [PAS] Assistant Secretary for Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs [PAS] Under Secretary for International Trade [PAS] International Trade Administration Assistant General Counsel for Legislation and Regulation (currently listed as "career incumbent") Apollo Fuhriman, MS, JD, ATC/L (b) (6) Grant B. Gardner i (b) (6) REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE Washington, DC Director of Special Projects, Counsel9 s Office July 2014 — Present • Manage the Committee on Rules and Order of Business as well as the Committee on the Platform for the 2016 Republican National Convention • Prioritize issues for the attention of the RNC Chairman, Chief of Staff, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Counsel to neutralize issues among delegates, special interest groups and part) officials • Provide context and background to RNC press secretaries on presidential primary and Convention Rules • Facilitate order of business while advocating on behalf of the Chief Counsel for the Committees on Rules, Resolutions, Executive /Budget, Presidential Primary Debates and General Sessions during RNC Meetings • Aide and provide supplementary information to RNC Chairman, CoS, COO, and Chief Counsel during meetings of the Executive Committee, Budget Committee and the Standing Committee on Presidential Primary Debates • Review and interpret Absentee Early Voting laws and deadlines for all 50 states for the 2014 & 20 16 election cycles to maximize voter comprehension and engagement on vote.gop • Manage all vendor and state party contracts for RNC, Trump Victory (TV), Trump Make America Great Again Committee (TMAGAC) • Facilitate the implementation of all data exchange agreements with external partners including Donald Trump for President, all Republican presidential primary campaigns and state parties • Coordinate joint fundraising agreements with TV, TMAGAC, multiple senate campaigns, the National Republican Senatorial Committee and the National Republican Congressional Committee • Maximize efficiency through transparency and communication with multiple external partners while interfacing daily with all internal RNC departments • Monitor and protect RNC trademarks • Organize 2014 Election Recount strategy for all target states SPEAKER JOHN A. BOEHNER, OH-08 Washington, DC Legislative Correspondent / Staff Assistant May 201 2 -July 2014 • Communicated with constituents through letters and phone conversations to enable the Speaker to serve as a Leader of the party while being a productive Congressman for his district • Supported the Speaker’s Special Events team with large scale events including, the 57th Inauguration, State of the Union, Friends of Ireland and Gold Medal ceremonies • Developed a request management process to coordinate over 1,500 Inauguration ticket requests • Served as a Speaker’s Office liaison to foreign delegations during the 2012 G8 Congressional Summit • Interfaced daily with the Speaker’s Leadership Office and Political Office, anticipating administration needs • Supervised 204* interns annually, implemented training on tours, Intranet Quorum, and general office functions CONGRESSMAN BILL FLORES, TX-1" Washington, DC Intern March 20 12- May 20 12 LEADERSHIP AND ACTIVITES NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE Albany, NY Operation Rolling Surge Volunteer October/ November 20 12 • Participated in GOTV effort for three New York Congressional Races through phone banking, door knocking, and literature drops DON BOSCO CRISTO RFY JUNIOR BOARD Washington, DC Founding Member and Membership Chair 20 13- Present • Assisted with the founding and development of a young professionals organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds for Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School for low income inner city students EDUCATION BAYLOR UNIVERSITY Waco, TX Bachelor of Arts, International Studies January 2008 December 201 1 • Sigma Chi Fraternity: Executive Committee, Annotator, Merchandise Manager SEMESTER AT SEA Study Abroad Program through the University of Virginia January 2011- April 2011 Nicole R. Grove (b) (6) (b) (6) Objective Obtain a challenging and rewarding position in the Trump Administration for a stronger America. Related Employment Deputy Field Director/Vice Chair of Iowa Women’s Coalition for Trump 2775 NW 86th St Urbandale , IA 50322 PH. (515) ^20-1433 August 2016 - November 2016 Served as the primary point of contact and coordinator as Vice Chair of Iowa Women’s Coalition for Trump. Responsible for all managerial and organizational privileges including creating administrative accounts along with troubleshooting issues for the State of Iowa campaign calling system - Trump Talk. Served as campaign rally Lead & volunteer coordinator able to deal with numerous contingencies while demonstrating flexibility, resourcefulness and creativity. Demonstrated positive public relations making the candidate and campaign look professional while always building momentum. Treasury Management Officer, A VP / Peoples Trust & Savings Bank 1185 SE University Ave, Waitkee, IA 50263 PH (515)98^-04 7 2 July 2007 - July 2016 Business Development Officer and deposit account specialist for a range of accounts; including anything from small account setups to complex multiple account transactions using the full suite of Treasury Management products. Used superior cross-sale skills to leverage additional business. Other duties included credit analysis for consumer lending needs, monthly and quarterly marketing promotions, sales training and coaching for front-line staff, and was responsible for branch upkeep and maintenance needs. Senior Sales Associate, Treasury Management / Bank of the West 7465 Ashworth Road West Des Moines, IA 50266 PH (515)440-7370 November 2005 -Jidy 200 T Responsible for the development, installation, and retention of Treasury Management Customers. Prepared proposals for existing clients that resided in a 4 state area, these states included I A, MO, KS and NE. Reviewed analysis accounts of other financial institutions to assist in preparation of RFP’s for Prospects. Served as the Associate to the In-House Vendors and Servicing Unit, supplied recommendations for production and procedure enhancements. Relationship Manager / Bank of the West 7465 Ashworth Road West Des Moines, IA 50266 PH (515)440-7370 May 2004 - October 2005 Primary Construction Lender for all single family residential construction credits. Conducted sales calls to generate additional business from both prospects and existing clients. Prepared credit requests and created new loan procedures for the single family construction division. Managed the real estate loan support staff and oversaw the development of a new in-house technical exception tracking system. Volunteer Experience/Accomplishments/Licenses August 2000 to Present Heavily involved in Volunteer activities for the past 1 6 years. Numerous accomplishments have been achieved the past 16 years but most of all it has been a pleasure to serve the communities. Volunteer Experience/Accomplishments/Licenses: • Guthrie County Republican Central Committee Member 20 1 6 • Iowa Bankers School of Business graduate 2008 • Waukee Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassador of the year - 20 1 5 • Waukee Area Chamber of Commerce medium-sized business of the Year Member - 20 1 5 • Waukee Leadership Institute graduate - 2008-2009 • Ambassador Committee Member for the Waukee Area Chamber of Commerce - current • Development Committee Member of the Waukee Area Chamber of Commerce - current • Economic Development Committee Member of Waukee Area Chamber of Commerce - current • Past board member of Waukee area Arts Council • Active member of the Waukee athletic booster club and heavy supporter of all clubs and non-profit organizations for the community of Waukee since 2007 • Advisory committee member of Waukee high school consumer science department - 2009 • Active participant in numerous nonprofit organizations within Waukee community & the Waukee school system ranging from grade school through High School - current • Waukee Historical Society member - current • Developer, organizer and host for the decade long event featuring Santa and his real reindeer - attendance of 450+ • Wells Fargo Sales & Service excellence winner 2002 - Oahu, Hawaii • Adel Sweet Corn Committee Member - 2000 thru 2004 • Adel Rotary Club Member - Serviced as Sergeant of Arms November 2003, Secretary 2004 • Licensed agent for death and dismemberment insurance • Notary John P. Guido (b) (6) EDUCATION _ New York University New York, NY BA, Politics Class of 2016 • GPA: (b) • Previously: New York University in Washington, DC; Villanova University • Relevant Coursework: Macroeconomics, Statistics, Political Science Research Methods PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE _ Donald J. Trump for America, Inc. Madison, WI & Franklin Square, NY Designated Representative September - December 2016 • Assisted legal and strategy personnel to facilitate recount communications and plan volunteer allocation. • Worked with Republican state and county leaders to influence prospective voters through outreach and information distribution. Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth Easton, PA Senior Resident Assistant June - August 2016 • Led group of 14 residential staff members through client relations, staff meetings, and training. • Oversaw 3 policy changes involving student transport, activity protocol, and staff communication. • Authored 17-page report detailing 15 personnel, communication, and efficiency recommendations based on 10 reported staff experiences. Republican National Committee Washington, DC Finance Intern - Major Donors February - May 2016 • Aggregated donors’ background information and updated database to ensure strategic outreach. • Communicated with up to 30 constituents per day to answer questions about donations and election protocol. • Maintained Excel spreadsheets detailing major donors’ financial commitment and event participation. CBS Television Stations New York, NY Sales Intern June - August 2015 • Rationalized 2 target clients to station managers by conducting demographic, revenue, and policy research of New Jersey online gambling market. • Presented sales plan encompassing pricing, demographic strategy, and programming placement to managers. • Took part in 3 advertisement sales negotiations. Coloredge New York, NY Marketing Intern December 2014 - February 2015 • Researched and visually mapped key personnel arrangements of 2 multinational organizations and presented results to managers to determine best points of contact for visual brand imaging sales. • Communicated with 2 to 3 clients per week concerning pricing, project progression, and schedule changes. LEADERSHIP & ACTIVITIES _ • Network Liaison, NYU Roosevelt Institute 2014-2015 • Government & Politics Chair, Villanova Bridge Society 2013-2013 • Tour Guide, Villanova Blue Key Society 2013-2014 • Aberdeen Dad Vail Regatta Men's 8+ Finalist, Villanova Men’s Rowing 2014 • Rowed 12 hours on Concept2 ergometer to raise $1300 for Children's Miracle Network 2013 CERTIFICATIONS, LANGUAGES, & INTERESTS Certifications: Bloomberg Market Concepts Languages: Limited Working Proficiency Spanish Interests: Competitive rowing and cycling Hunter Noble Hall (b) (6) * - - - - EDUCATION Louisiana State University - Bachelor of Arts May 2011 Bachelor of Arts, Communication Studies; Minors, Political Science and English 112 Thomas Boyd Hall Baton Rouge, LA 70803 225.578.1636 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Office of U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D - Southwest Regional Director February 2015-Present 101 La Rue France, Suite 505, Lafayette, LA 70508 Contact: Brian McNabb - 225.938.2585 > Liaison to government entities and constituent groups, attending business and community events. > Monitor operations and concerns of government, business, community and constituent groups, advising the senator on developments and issues. Republican National Committee - State Director of Arizona September 2016 - December 2016 310 First St SE, Washington, DC 20003 Contact: Alexis Darnell - 505.228.4244 > Took a leave of absence from Senator Cassidy’s office to manage the state's grassroots and field operations for the Trump- Victory campaign. > Built and managed a team of 8 staffers, 18 offices and a list of 12,000 volunteers that made over 1.8 million phone calls and knocked over 200,000 doors in the final 8 weeks of the campaign. Republican Party of Louisiana - Regional Political Director March 2014 - January 2015 535 Lakeland Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Contact: Jason Dore - 225.266.8727 > Director of grassroots and field operations for nine parishes in the Greater Baton Rouge area in support of the successful Bill Cassidy for U.S. Senate. Responsible for supporting and achieving daily, weekly and monthly voter contact goals throughout campaign season. r Built and managed a team of 50+ volunteers and interns that knocked over 110,000 doors and made 140,000 phone calls in a successful effort to increase midterm voter turnout. Vision City Development Group/SpringboardBR - Assistant Manager August 2012 - January 2014 447 N. 3rd St., Suite 200, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Contact: John Schneider - 225.773.2897 As manager of SpringboardBR office space, my responsibilities include event planning, public relations and communications, networking and coffee-brewing. r Guided startups in business modeling, fundraising, guerilla marketing, brand awareness, event planning and communications. Kean Miller LLP - Clerk July 2010 - December 2012 400 Convention St., Suite 700, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Contact: Mary Coghlan - 225.387.0999 r Expected to be highly organized, self-motivated and proficient in Microsoft Office. > Responsible for the organization and maintenance of all physical and electronic files within the business transaction department, filing pleadings at courthouse, assisting in trial preparation, summarizing legal documents, file management and document management. SKILLS: Political Campaigns; Field Operations; Interpersonal Communication; Public Speaking; Advanced Computer Skills; Personnel Management; Organizational Skills; Event Planning; Networking COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Acadiana Young Republicans; Lafayette 705 Club; Big Brothers Big Sisters of Acadiana; Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week Committee; Forum 35; Le Cercle de Bacchus (Treasurer) TINA-MARIA GIORDANO HENRY (b) (6) EXPERIENCE Present - The Heritage Foundation / Office of Secretary Elaine L. Chao December 2012; Office Manager / Scheduler June 2012 - Manage and oversee daily and long term schedule for Secretary Chao; coordinate all June 2011 travel and logistics ; work with Corporations regarding Board meetings , travel and reimbursements; plan, events across the country; work with event coordinators regarding speeches and introductions; provide briefing materials; coordinate n house meetings and events hosted by Secretary Chao . January 2009 - Department of Education / Office of Secretary Margaret Spellings March 2005 Director of Scheduling and Advance Managed scheduling and advance operations and staff; oversaw daily and long-range schedules for the Secretary; worked with senior staff to strategically schedule upcoming events and travel to maximize policy agenda and enhance message announcements; oversaw logistics of press events and editorial boards; coordinated with the White House regarding official and political travel; worked with General Counsel's office regarding ethics of all events and organized travel with security , advance staff and senior staff February 2005 - Department of Labor / Office of Secretary Elaine L. Chao May 2002 Director of Scheduling and Advance Responsible for the Secretary 's schedule including coordinating all logistics , determining staffing needs , and preparation materials; managed staff of eight and the daily and long-term schedules; planned and executed bus tours and multiple international trips; organized travel with security, advance staff, and senior staff May 2002 - SENATOR KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON (R-TX) - Washington, DC February 1999 Director of Scheduling Supervised planned and organized the Senator's schedule and interfaced with constituents and Congressional staff Responsibilities included working directly with the Senator coordinating events including the Republican Women 's Leaders Forum and the Women 's Summits; coordinated photo shoot , travel, and schedules for the women Senators' book “ Nine and Counting"; served as liaison between Senator and staff; ensured the Senator has briefing material for hearings and meetings; coordinated travel schedule for colleague travel; advanced events for logistical purposes and supervised personal aides to the Senator. February 1999 - PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRIC AND GAS COMPANY - Washington, DC October 1996 Federal Legislative Assistant Provided legislative analysis and federal affairs support to a New Jersey based electric and gas utility company serving 2.2 million customers. Responsibilities included tracking legislation and representing the company in Congressional and industry forums; drafting the bi-weekly federal affairs report and correspondence; fostering communications with the New Jersey Congressional delegation and governor's office; monitoring Congressional hearings; coordinating political action committee (PAC) and corporate events; and overseeing PAC commitments. Tina-Maria Giordano Henry Page 2 October 1996 - NORTHEAST ELECTRIC UTILITY EXECUTIVES - Washington, DC May 1994 Executive Assistant / Office Manager Supported Federal Affairs Managers of four electric utility companies’ Washington offices: Consolidated Edison Company of New York; PECO Energy Company; United Illuminating Company; and New England Electric System. Responsibilities included tracking legislation affecting the industry; maintaining constituent data bases; drafting correspondence; managing the companies’ fundraising and P AC commitments for members of six state delegations and key jurisdictional committees; organizing government reporting requirements; and overseeing general office management September 1993 -UNITED ILLUMINATING - Washington, DC July 1993 Research Assistant Assigned and completed a congressional research project to review the legislative history and implementation of amendments to the Clean Water Act Duties included monitoring Congressional hearings and researching legislation . July 1993 - SELF EMPLOYED - Tucker, Georgia December 1990 Antiques / Renovation Bought antiques for resale and refurbished to market standards. August 1989 - INTERNSHIP: THE SELLERS COMPANY - Washington, DC June 1989 Maintained data on current and prospective independent TV station clients . Responsibilities included drafting company’s correspondence; documenting client inquiries; and researching Congressional legislative activity. EDUCATION Hollins College - Roanoke, Virginia Philosophy , 1989 References provided upon request Israel Hernandez (b) (6) Executive with more than 17 years of policy expertise in international trade and tech, communications strategy, and public affairs. Proven track record at highest levels of government and private sector, globally, and domestically. Experience working with the White House, financial, corporate, and tech media. Worked in 60+ countries. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM, Washington, D.C. Present Sherpa for Secretary of Commerce Designate Wilbur L. Ross and Deputy Secretary Designate Todd Ricketts ■ Oversee the nomination process for Wilbur Ross and Todd Ricketts. ■ Focused on the their announcements, the public affairs of their nominations, visits to Capitol Hill with the Senate Committee members, their preparation for their respective nomination hearings, and their public remarks. AFERO, Los Altos, CA June 2015 - Present Head of Global Communications & Marketing, Executive Team Oversee communications strategy and represent the company publicly. Responsible for external, internal, executive, financial communications, and marketing results. Afero is an Internet of Things (IoT) services platform for developing and deploying cloud-connected devices. Impact: Publicly launched Afero on December 2015, successfully announced Series A in May 2016, and launched company apps in July 2016. ■ Developed the narrative for the company's website, company videos, all marketing materials, company apps, press releases, thought leadership content, and blogs. ■ Lead all media and analyst relations. Afero has been featured in TechCrunch, WSJ, CNBC, Fortune, Forbes, Recode, VentureBeat, TechMeme, PC World, NetworkWorld, ComputerWorld, ZDNet, The Nikkei, and several others. ■ Focused in the design and execution of multi-channel demand generation plans including content, email, and web marketing, SEO, social media, and events to scale lead generation and pipeline growth. FACEBOOK, Menlo Park, CA February 2014 -March 2015 Senior Manager, Global Communications Spokesman. Hired to a newly created position to work with the U.S. and international media. Impact: Work closely with the marketing, sales, legal, and policy teams on product development and product announcements, manage relationships with the media and key stakeholders, and develop effective strategies to achieve key company benchmarks. ■ Led the successful launch of a wide range of global products, apps, and platform services around the world - Safety Check, Global Government Requests Reports, Rooms, Argentina Office Opening, and in-country disruption of Facebook services. ■ Successfully positioned and facilitated key policy issues, crises, financial, privacy, litigation, and corporate reputation with global media. ■ Led the communications for all big data and data science research projects and publications. ISRAEL HERNANDEZ (b) (6) ■ Co-led the internal and external announcement of Facebook’s enhanced research guidelines following the highly contentious emotion contagion study. ■ Led the search and hiring of Head of Communications for Latin America. ■ Liaison to International Facebook team and PR agencies. TPG CAPITAL, San Francisco, CA 2011 - 2014 Chief of Staff for Founding Partner - Jim Coulter Recruited by founding partner, Jim Coulter, for newly created role in private investment firm, managing $55B+ in assets in 35+ countries. Impact: Built high-performing office, managed relationships, and drove new initiatives. ■ Strengthened and preserved relationships with TPG Partners, LP investors, portfolio companies, media, and other key stakeholders. ■ Supported founding partner with all external presentations for LP investors and worldwide conferences, and interview preparations with media. ■ Initiated weekly meetings focused on time-sensitive market updates and communications/announcements. BRUNSWICK GROUP, San Francisco, CA 2010 - 2011 Director Joined highly regarded consulting firm with large global footprint to drive national and global initiatives for clients in nimble, fast-moving environments. Impact: Took on major issues, addressing critical communication and reputation management challenges for businesses and organizations. ■ Teamed with Goldman Sachs to launch $500M initiative to help "10K Small Businesses." ■ Helped manage crisis for NASDAQ after May 6, 2010 Flash Crash. Acted aggressively within first 24-hours, and followed with a long-term reputation campaign. ■ Supported Greece's Ministry of Finance in helping build a communications "war room" during the early months of reforms during the sovereign debt crisis. ■ Developed strategies to support technology "privacy" issues, and handled market access and international affairs issues. THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Washington, DC 2005 - 2009 Assistant Secretary for International Trade & Director General of U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service Confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Managed $240M+ annual budget. Led 1500 trade specialists in 260 offices in 75 countries; 10 direct reports. Impact: Official U.S.G. spokesperson. Assisted U.S. companies expand their business in foreign markets. ■ Met with foreign officials to advocate for protection of intellectual property, and to ensure proper implementation of economic and WTO agreements. Maintain relationship with WTO centers around the world. ISRAEL HERNANDEZ (b) (6) THE WHITE HOUSE —The Executive Office of the President, Washington, DC 2001 - 2005 Deputy Assistant to the President for Strategy Initiatives (2003-2005); Special Assistant to the President (2001-2003) Worked with senior members of the Executive Office of the President and the Cabinet to develop communications and strategies to advance presidential priorities and major economic initiatives. Impact: Excelled in extremely fast-paced intense environment on complicated issues with national and international impact. ■ Led cross functional group in strategic planning and communications. Developed and distributed factsheets on initiatives and announcements. ■ Fielded external requests from media and external parties with short deadlines. EDUCATION MPA (1998) - TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY— The George H. W. Bush School of Government, College Station, TX BA, Philosophy and Political Science, (1992) - THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS, Austin, TX Outstanding Young Texas Ex Alumni Award 2009 recipient COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Subiendo: We help first generation youngsters realize their own first-generation dreams and help them with tools and resources to apply and enter college, including financial literacy. Clay H. Kiefaber (b) (6) Executive Summary: A values-centered, high performance senior executive with a demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, lean manufacturing/Six Sigma, global restructuring, policy deployment, root cause/countermeasure problem solving, global acquisitions, business integration, leadership development, public company Board work and investor relations. The elements of this transferable skill set have been applied to a variety of industries, including computer products, industrial products (welding, fluid handling), electronics, telecommunications, cabinets, windows, spas and architectural coatings. COLFAX CORPORATION ($4.1 billion public industrial company) 2008 + President & CEO of ESAB (Business unit of Colfax) Baltimore, MD January 2012-December 2015 Responsible for leading a turnaround of a $2.0 billion global manufacturer of welding products with 65% of revenues derived from emerging markets and Europe. Focused the turnaround initiatives on service, restructuring, new product development, value selling capability and bolt-on acquisitions. Results and milestones: Funded growth-enablers with restructuring savings to enable future growth. • Increased operating margins 130% (680 basis points) • Reduced working capital from 22.3% to 1 7.3% (500 basis points) prior to Victor acquisition • Increased equipment new product vitality from 1 5.7% to 24.7% • Added $630 million in margin-enhancing acquisitions • Reduced recordable accidents by 70% to best-of-class performance levels All the above results were achieved in declining vertical markets. Global Strategic Planning and Deployment: Implemented strategic planning and policy deployment. • Developed segmentation model based on the voice of the customer • Implemented breakthrough initiatives, focused on service and new product introductions Service Excellence: Utilized kaizen to improve the customer experience. • Implemented a build-to-order ship direct model in Europe improving on-time shipments from 82% to 97% within 24 hours while increasing inventory turns from 10 to 33 • Consolidated customer service in Europe and North America, resulting in improved training, service and costs • Led three President’s kaizens, focused on strategic breakthroughs Organization, Restructuring and People Development: Deployed a global functional model while optimizing operations. • Led global restructuring, including 1 3 plant closures and selling, general and administration functions, resulting in a savings of $135 million • Top-graded Leadership Team • Established quarterly global communication calls Growth-enablers: Developed new product introduction and value selling capabilities to drive growth. • Implemented new product development process including an open innovation model targeting nine month introduction cycles • Launched breakthrough Rebel product (utilizes software that learns while you weld) • Doubled research and development funding to mitigate the competitive gap • Deployed value selling training globally • Implemented segment-focused selling to drive growth in the Middle East, India, Russia, Colombia, Peru and Argentina — achieved sales growth in negative growth markets Acquisitions: Developed acquisitions pipeline and continued to acquire companies. • Acquired Victor Technologies ($500 million revenue), the North America and Australian market leader in gas app, arc accessories, and manual plasma President & CEO of Colfax Corporation (NYSE public company) Richmond, VA January 2010-March 2012 Public company CEO responsible for a $4.1 billion global industrial manufacturer of welding products (ESAB), industrial fans & compressors (Howden), and fluid handling products with operations in North America, South America, Asia, India, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Russia. Led a transformational acquisition of a company five times the size of Colfax. Results and Milestones: Improved cash flow to fund breakthrough acquisition. • Increased Fluid Handling sales from $520 million to $695 million (15% cagr) • Improved Fluid Handling operating profit 34% • Decreased working capital from 25% to 1 7% of sales • Increased the stock price from $12.26 to $35.50, enabling use as acquisition currency • Led a secondary equity offering of $300 million resulting in an over subscription of 21 million shares • Established a clear communication process with investment analysts and major shareholders Acquisitions: Consummated breakthrough acquisition. • Acquired Charter international for $2.5 billion, increasing revenues from $693 million to $4.1 billion • Acquired Soldexa, the market leader for welding products in Columbia and Peru, adding $130 million in revenue Organization, Restructuring and People Development: Streamlined organizational structure to drive growth and improve cost. • Top-graded Leadership Team • Deployed the Colfax Business System • Implemented global functional structure • Consolidated/closed two manufacturing plants Global Strategic Planning and Deployment: Introduced planning process. • Implemented strategic planning process • Implemented policy deployment (Colfax Business System) Operations Excellence: Enhanced continuous improvement capability. • Accelerated demand pull and single item flow kaizens • Deployed Colfax Business System tools Board Director of Colfax Richmond, VA May 2008 to July 2014 Board member and Chairman of the Compensation Committee for Colfax Corporation, a NYSE public company. • Original Board member • Chairman of the Compensation Committee (May of 2008 to January 2010) • Developed the compensation strategy and process Clay H. Kiefaber 2 MASCO CORPORATION ($11 billion home improvement products company) 1989-2007 Group President Taylor, Michigan Behr Paint, Kilz, Milgard Windows, United Kingdom Window Group, Hot Spring January 2006 to July 2007 and Caldera Spas Responsible for all P&L, balance sheet and cash flow results for a $2.8 billion group comprised of the architectural coatings and windows strategic business units, along with Watkins spa business unit. Developed and directed market- based growth strategies and introduced continuous improvement techniques. Group Results and Milestones: Improved margins through continuous improvement. • Improved operating income by 1 1 .2% • Improved cash flow by 23% Global Strategic Planning and Deployment: Developed a process for strategic planning and deployment, and established a clear strategic direction for each business unit. • Developed strategic assessments and action plans for all business units • Strategically positioned Milgard to attack the replacement market segment and diversify outside California resulting in incremental contribution margin dollars of $20 million and additional locations • Established a coatings research and development center in Pune, India resulting in annual savings of $1.3 million and accelerated new product innovations • Introduced strategy map and balanced scorecard process to align strategic deployment • Initiated eco-innovation and material science strategic initiatives based on “Cradle to Cradle” protocol Organization and People Development: Initiated a people development process. • Made 8 executive leadership changes after establishing a succession planning process • Rationalized the compensation process to reward performance Operations Excellence: Introduced the continuous improvement process. • Implemented Six Sigma and kaizen resulting in annual savings of $10 million • Saved $1 5 million by standardizing manufacturing best practices within Milgard • Reduced costs $2 million by standardizing installation best practices within Milgard Group Vice President January 2004 to December 2005 Merillat Industries and Texwood Industries Responsible for all P&L, balance sheet and cash flow results for the $1.3 billion Builder Cabinet Group (BCG) focused on the new construction market segment. Provided change leadership for 7800 employees, focused on group synergies. Group Results and Milestones: Spread best practices to grow revenue and operating profit. • Achieved record revenues with a compounded annual growth rate of 15% • Achieved record operating income and cash flow • Achieved an 1140 basis point improvement in ROA • Achieved a 5% working capital as a percent of sales Strategic Planning and Deployment: Developed and implemented a plan for business integration. • Designed and implemented a group strategy map and balanced scorecard • Improved profitability $20.4 million by integrating the Merillat and Texwood organizations • Expanded policy deployment Marketing and Sales: Developed growth-oriented strategies. • Expanded the Voice of Customer process • Developed and implemented differentiated brand strategies for QualityCabinets and Merillat • Enhanced the commercial policies to facilitate distributor and dealer growth • Integrated the sales and service organizations Clay H. Kiefaber 3 Operations Excellence: Enhanced the continuous improvement process. • Trained and certified 83 Green Belts and 15 Black Belts • Conducted 35 Six Sigma projects, 400+ kaizen events and implemented 1,500+ poka-yoke devices, resulting in savings of $25 million annually Organization and People Development: Focused on leadership development. • Developed and promoted two executive team members to Masco Division Presidents — one recently promoted to CEO of Masco • Expanded the succession planning process, resulting in 277 internal promotions • Consolidated executive functional leadership from 13 to 8 President Adrian, Michigan Merillat Industries September 1998 to December 2003 Responsible for all P&L, balance sheet and cash flow results for a $650 million cabinet company. Provided leadership for 4000 employees including all sales, field operations, customer service, sales support, marketing, finance, human resources, information technology, logistics and manufacturing. Focused on growing profitable revenues. Business Unit Results and Milestones: • Achieved record revenues by increasing top five builder revenue by 25% annually • Achieved record and industry-leading operating income, margins and cash flow • Achieved a 65% improvement in working capital • Doubled inventory turns over a four year period • Improved days sales outstanding 48% within a nine month period • Achieved 20% new product revenues as a percent of revenues • Achieved #1 brand position with builders • Awarded the Shingo prize for manufacturing excellence • Earned the #1 ranking for the Masco President’s Club (out of 67 companies) Strategic Planning and Deployment: Restructured the business model. • Developed a robust strategic planning process resulting in a strategy map and balanced scorecard • Transitioned semi-custom manufacturing to a sister division (KraftMaid) and closed one facility resulting in $7.6 million profit improvement • Implemented policy deployment Marketing, Sales and Business Development: Facilitated growth with a Voice of Customer process, organizational design, acquisitions, programs and an intense customer focus. • Introduced and implemented a Voice of Customer process • Segmented the market and developed a direct model for large builders in 40 markets resulting in 20% growth rates with the top twenty builders • Developed the Masco Contractor Services/Merillat collaboration to include 60 markets resulting in $100 million in incremental revenues ($153 million in 2006) • Increased the top ten builder annual sales 25% and achieved a 40% share position by developing a Strategic Account sales organization • Negotiated the first Masco Cabinet Group national agreement with Pulte Homes resulting in incremental revenues of $120 million in 2006 • Generated $55 million in revenues and $11 million of operating income by acquiring 3 growth¬ enabling distributors • Developed and implemented commercial policies aimed at growing distributor and dealer sales • Developed and implemented the Merillat brand strategy resulting in #1 brand position with builders for awareness, preference and usage Operations Excellence: Established a culture of continuous improvement. • Conducted 300+ kaizen events and implemented 800+ poka-yoke devices annually • Led a company Six Sigma initiative resulting in first wave project profit improvements of $650,000 • Consolidated manufacturing operations resulting in annual savings of $10.3 million ■ Led the first Masco Cabinet Group finishing agreement resulting in annual savings of $2 million Clay H. Kiefaber 4 Organization and People Development: Established a values-centered, results-oriented organization. • Developed and continually reinforced the six organizational values: integrity, the customer, people, teamwork, continuous improvement and performance • Developed and implemented a succession planning process • Recruited all new members of the executive team Executive Vice President July 1997 to September 1998 Merillat Industries Responsible for marketing, sales, sales support, field operations, manufacturing, information technology, logistics and customer service for a 3500 person $430 million cabinet company. Utilized this time to prepare to assume the presidency and design a growth-enabling business model. • Reduced the product architectures from three to one • Transitioned kitchen-at-a-time process to a sister division resulting in annual savings of $2 million Vice President, Operations July 1996 to July 1997 Merillat Industries Responsible for manufacturing, logistics, procurement, material planning and information technology for a 3200 person organization. Developed and executed a $280 million operating budget and a $7 million capital budget. • Achieved an on-time delivery performance of 99.6% within an industry-best lead-time of five days • Reduced the component plant through-put time by 60%-90% • Reduced workers compensation costs by 50% • Performed the operations due diligence for domestic and international acquisition candidates resulting in $350 million of external revenue growth for Masco Vice President, Manufacturing July 1994 to July 1996 Merillat Industries Responsible for all manufacturing functions including: five assembly plants, five component plants, engineering, environmental services, quality and customer service for a 3000 person organization. Developed and executed a $200 million operating budget and an $8 million capital budget. Focused on rapid response manufacturing capability. • Achieved an on-time delivery performance of 99.4% within an industry-best lead-time of five days • Reduced the core product lead-time from seven to five days delivered • Eliminated all cabinet finished goods inventory as a result of the build-to-order manufacturing model Director, Assembly Manufacturing July 1992 to July 1994 Merillat Industries Responsible for a five regional assembly plant, 1000 person organization. Developed and executed a $150 million operating budget and a $4 million capital budget. Focused on the development of a breakthrough build-to-order process. • Developed and implemented a kitchen-at-a-time manufacturing process resulting in a build-to-order manufacturing capability— this provided a differentiated competitive advantage for the next 12 years • Converted four assembly plants to cellular manufacturing resulting in average work-in-process reductions of 90%, floor space abatement of 65% and component inventory reductions of 60% • Achieved an on-time shipment performance of 99% within a seven day delivered lead-time • Led the effort to successfully decertify the only union plant Director, Adrian Plant September 1990 to July 1992 Merillat Industries Responsible for the 250 person Adrian assembly plant. Developed and executed a $40 million operating budget and a $1 million capital budget. Continued the role as Director of JIT Planning. Focused on the initial company cellular conversion. • Converted the plant to cellular manufacturing resulting in average work-in-process reductions of 90% and floor space abatement of 60% Clay H. Kiefaber 5 August 1989 to July 1994 Director, JIT Planning Merillat Industries Responsible for the implementation of Just-in-Time (JIT) manufacturing techniques throughout the organization. PRICE WATERHOUSE 1987-1989 Manager/Senior Manager Chicago, Illinois Advanced Manufacturing Consulting Group September 1987 to August 1989 Responsible for business development and a variety of JIT consulting engagements. HARRIS CORPORATION 1985-1987 Materials Manager Nashua, New Hampshire National Accounts Division November 1986 to July 1987 Responsible for the material planning, procurement, production scheduling and logistics functions for a manufacturer of information terminals and processors. Developed and executed a $1.5 million operating budget. • Implemented process flow/demand pull manufacturing techniques on three different low volume, high option mix product lines resulting in throughput time reductions (from 3 weeks to 1 V2 days in final assembly and from 4 weeks to 2 days in the printed circuit board area) • Improved inventory accuracy from 30% to 95% and reduced inventory by 30% Corporate Manager of Manufacturing Planning and Control Harris Corporate Headquarters Responsible for internal JIT consulting, corporate inventory planning and policy deployment. • Completed a one month tour and study of world class manufacturers in Japan, Korea and Taiwan • Implemented process flow/demand pull techniques for three division operations involving electronic products ranging from microwave radios (low volume, high option mix) to IBM compatible terminals (high volume, high option mix). Implementations occurred on 20 different product lines resulting in average work-in-process reductions of 80%, manufacturing throughput time reductions of 85% and floor space abatement of 65% Melbourne, Florida July 1985 to November 1986 HEWLETT-PACKARD 1983-1985 Manufacturing Sales Representative Denver, Colorado Rocky Mountain Sales Region Responsible for selling new business manufacturing solutions in the state of Colorado. DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 1981-1983 Sales Representative Denver, Colorado Rocky Mountain Sales Region Responsible for selling new business engineering solutions and key account management. Clay H. Kiefaber 6 Education University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado MBA, Finance and Information Systems, 1981 Miami University, Oxford, Ohio BA, Political Science, 1978. Professional Continuing Education Strategy: Building and Sustaining Competitive Advantage, Harvard Business School Building a Strategy-Focused Organization, Balanced Scorecard Collaborative Six Sigma Greenbelt Certification, Juran Institute Finance for Senior Executives, Harvard Business School Growing the Organization, University of Michigan Bargaining and Negotiating: A Learning Laboratory, Darden School (University of Virginia) Pricing Strategies and Tactics, Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University) Marketing Management Program: A Strategic Perspective, Stanford University Strategies in Sales Management for Sales Executives, University of Michigan Marketing Analysis and Decision Making, University of Chicago Six Sigma, Motorola University Sustaining Transformational Change, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Leadership for Extraordinary Performance, Darden School (University of Virginia) Community Service Past President of Boys and Girls Club of Lenawee County Junior Achievement Personal Interests Swimming, water skiing, hiking References Available Upon Request Clay H. Kiefaber 7 PETER M. KRUG (b) (6) SUMMARY: Senior-level professional with twenty-two years experience in government and industry relations; primarily with respect to matters before the Congress of the United States. OBJECTIVE: Returning to a leadership position in a Congressional office or public service position for the betterment of our nation. WORK EXPERIENCE 2015-Present: Director, Hamilton Station Consulting, Hamilton, VA 202.641.1173 16829 Heather Knolls Place; Hamilton, VA 20158 Began solo consulting practice representing interests before the U.S. Congress and Federal Government. Focus on telecommunications, satellite, foreign affairs and specialized health care services. 1999-2014: Public Policy Consultant, Wiley Rein LLP, Washington, D.C. 202.719.7000 1776 K Street, NW; Washington, DC 20006 Progressed from junior to senior level lobbyist over 15-year career with focus on lobbying members of Congress, including both Republican and Democratic Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the Senate Commerce Committee and the House and Senate Judiciary Committees. Appeared on behalf of clients before the House Foreign Affairs, House Armed Services, House Science Committees, as well as representing clients before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Maintained relationships with House Republican leadership and staff, and key contacts with the Senate Finance and House Ways and Means Committees. Responsible for the recruitment of new clients. 1997-1999 Senior Legislative Assistant for Congressman Cliff Stearns (R-FL), Washington, D.C. Legislative responsibility for the House Commerce Committee’s Subcommittee on Telecommunications and Trade. Drafted the "Broadcast Ownership for the 21st Century Act" introduced by Rep. Steams in 1999, providing comprehensive television ownership relief for broadcasters; many provisions subsequently adopted by the Federal Communications Commission. 1994-1996 Senior Legislative Assistant for Congressman Robert Dornan (R-CA), Washington, D.C. Legislative responsibility for telecommunications, securities, banking, insurance, foreign affairs and international trade. Drafted legislative proposals, floor statements, position papers and speeches. EDUCATION B.A. , Political Science, San Jose State University, One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192 408-924-1000 - 1990 HONORS: Graduation with Distinction. Order of Omega and Black Masque Societies Sigma Nu Fraternity M.A., International Affairs, University of Kentucky, 410 Administration Drive, Lexington, Kentucky 40506 (859)257-9000 Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce - 1991 HONORS: Dr. Patterson Graduate Fellowship SALLY MACE (MACIE) TEACH (b) (6) ft EXPERIENCE DCI Group, Washington, D.C. Sept. 2015-Present Account Exec// the; Senior Account Manager Participated in public affairs campaigns, assisting internal and external clients with research and communications strategies. Managed information gathering and sharing operations for issue-driven campaigns. Authored memoranda on policy and regulatory issues impacting our corporate clients on issues ranging from energy to healthcare to telecommunications. Served as 2016 presidential election expert to the firm and provided political knowledge and insight on the election cycle. Managed staff and resources to successfully complete time-sensitive projects. Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C. Nov. 2013-Sept. 2015 Senior Research Analyst; Research Analyst Served as committee’s Senior Campaign Finance Analyst and managed projects on top 2016 target, Hillary Clinton. Authored research briefings and blogs. Directed projects for messaging campaigns. Monitored press conferences, congressional hearings and speeches. Compiled briefing materials for media interviews. Tracked presidential candidate and campaign committee monthly FEC reports. Provided strategic messaging for graphic content creation. Managed several research analysts and directed colleagues on daily messaging and long-term projects. BGR Group, Washington, D.C. Jun.-Nov. 2013 Clerk Compiled daily news articles for staff and clients. Tracked legislative issues and monitored political developments. Attended Congressional hearings and provided clients with detailed memoranda of proceedings. Managed interns and trained new hires. The Republican Party Of San Bernardino County, Upland, CA Sept.-Dee. 2012 Intern Staffed tront desk. Interacted with constituents and walk-in visitors. Registered voters. Created precinct walk lists and supported outreach efforts by precinct volunteers. California Strategies, LLC, Sacramento, CA Summer 2012 Intern Researched California legislative issues and monitored hearings. Conducted expert interviews. Assisted with writing press releases. Wexler & Walker Public Policy Associates, Washington, D.C. Sept-Dec. 201 1 Intern Attended Congressional hearings, researched legislative issues and wrote detailed memoranda for clients. Participated in weekly staff meetings, co-authored business proposals and assisted with events on Capitol Hill. Cost Plus World Market, Oakland, CA Summer 2011 Vendor Compliance Intern Managed monthly vendor compliance process and worked with programmer to complete long-delayed Microsoft Access database to automate and streamline the process. EDUCATION Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA May 2013 bachelor of Arts in Government with Readership Studies Sequence C.V. Starr Middlebury School, Study Abroad Program, Paris, France Spring 2012 Political Science Course work at Pantheon-Sorbonne University Washington Semester Program, Claremont McKenna College, Washington, D.C. Fall 2012 Government Coursework; Full-Time Internship at Wexler <& W alker Public Policy Associates BRIAN J. LENIHAN (b)(6) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE _ ASSOCIATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS - Washington, D.C. ~ 3/13 to Present Director of Government Relations - Tax and Fiscal Affairs - Generate and foster relationships with lawmakers, administration officials, congressional leadership & committee staffs to articulate positions on tax, health care, pension and infrastructure, environmental and energy issues. - Represent AGC interests by engaging 18 business coalitions pertaining to tax, health, financing, and labor reforms. - Serve as steering board member on tax coalitions - set organizational structure and strategy for policy campaigns. - Manage and distribute $260,000+ of $1.1 million AGC PAC funds; host fundraisers, attend leadership PAC and political party events; interview federal candidates; attend meet and greets; serve on members' steering committees. - Execute an annual SOD person conference ($400,000 operating budget); and biannual 50 person committee meeting. - Invited speaker and panelist for briefings and policy meetings in Washington and nationwide industry conferences. - Assist-congressionai cornmifteesindeveloping-heartng’tqpics', performing Issue research and providing Witnesses. - Draft position papers, fetters to Members of Congress and committees; analyze member votes and issue key votes. CONGRESSMAN DIANE BLACK (R-TN) - Washington, D.C. 1/11 to 1/13 Legislative Director - Managed legislative staff of four; edited and approved outgoing correspondence and communications to the public. - Supervised Member's entire policy portfolio with focus on healthcare, tax, financial services, trade, energy and defense. - In-depth, first-hand knowledge of Ways & Means and Budget Committee members' priorities and committee staff perspectives toward particular issues such as tax, trade, health, welfare, budget and appropriations. - Navigated relationships with committees, leadership offices & caucuses to ensure member's priorities were promoted. - Cultivated and maintained business and health community contacts to serve as touch points for legislative efforts. - Arranged targeted coalition meetings for member’s education, policy development, and outreach to new industries. - Experience in various phases of legislative process including: conceptualization, drafting, leadership/committee promotion, endorsement, markup, floor strategy. Senate coordination, and conference negotiation. WILLIAMS & JENSEN, PLLC - Washington, D.C. 9/06 to 1/11 Manager of Government Relations - Managed an associate, five full-time legislative assistants, as well as seasonal law clerks. “ Core member of multiple principal-led teams that developed and implemented strategies for clients on a spectrum of issues including: energy/environment, defense, healthcare, tourism/sports, consumer safety, tax, financial services, telecom, transportation/infrastructure, aerospace, intellectual property and federal appropriations. - Promoted a range of entities including: publicly-traded companies (manufacturing, health care and financial services), private corporations and funds, municipalities, economic development authorities, associations and non-profits. - Engaged in fundraising activities; financially contributed to firm's PAC; and advocated for client interests at events. - Instructed client witnesses for congressional hearings Including: testimony preparation, strategy, Q&A, and protocol. AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS — Legislative Assistant 3/05 to 08/06 OFFICE OF THE HOUSE MAJORITY WHIP - Policy Staff Assistant, Honorable Roy Blunt (R-MO) 3/04 to 3/05 EDUCATION _ __ _ _ _ UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA - Orlando, Florida 8/98 to 4/02 Bachelor of Arts - Political Science, Concentration: International Relations & Comparative Politics STRENGTHS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS Led business coalition effort for introduction of legislation (H.R.5361/S.3177) for public-private financing ($5 billion bonds) for construction of public buildings utilizing design-build-operate-maintain project delivery method. - Guided legislation (H.R. 2576) signed into law ($13 billion PPACA tax provision repealed 3% withholding - P.L 112-56). - Secured 75 cosponsors for legislation clarifying "roll your own" tobacco manufacturers (H.R. 4348) - language ultimately became $100 million offset in surface transportation bill (MAP-21) & supported by tobacco industry. - Managed federal relations and outreach strategy for a turnkey manufacturer of defense, oil & gas products. - Provided advice to a global truck manufacturer to secure contracts for military vehicle platform (MaxxPro MRAP). - Guided appropriations strategy for commercial developer and airport authority for energy efficient ventures, environmental remediation, and infrastructure improvement projects throughout central Ohio. - Exhibits aptitude to communicate complex technical matters orally and In writing to senior officials and the public. - Capability to work independently in a rapidly changing setting; and manage meetings and projects in a timely manner. - Earned Rank of Eagle Scout w/ Bronze Palm, Boy Scouts of America (1994); Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Recipient. Kevin Manning (b) (6) Professional Experience The Polling Company/ WomanT rend Senior Research Analyst Washington, DC March 2016 - Present • Developing and overseeing qualitative projects and quantitative surveys • Drafting talking points, media preparation memos, and press coverage insights for Trump Campaign Manager Kellyanne Conway • Writing proposals for potential clients • Constructing and consulting on survey drafts, screeners, and moderator guides • Coordinating with and supervising vendors during the fielding process • Assembling voter database files • Analyzing polling data from fielded projects as well as publicly available surveys • Managing the company website including posting news updates Address: 400 North Capitol Street NW Suite 790, Washington, DC 20001 Phone Number: (202) 667-6557 Carson America Alexandria, VA Director of Operations April 2015 -January 2016 • Supervised and hired staff assistants while aiding senior staffers • Oversaw incoming and outgoing communications to voters including letters, emails, and texts • Assembled a student coalition which included more than ten thousand members • Managed the day to day operations of the campaign headquarters • Monitored polling data and press coverage • Researched issues in conjunction with policy team • Assisted in the design and purchase of campaign materials while coordinating their shipment Last Address: 1800 Diagonal Road Suite 140, Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone Number: N/A BKM Strategies Alexandria, VA Associate March 2013 - April 2015 • Assembled and printed large-scale mail merges • Assisted with the development of grassroots campaigns • Researched issues, voter records, and polling data Last Address: 1020 Bernard Street Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone Number: N/A Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (OH-2) Washington, DC Executive Assistant j J chednler J un e 20 1 2 - J anuary 2013 • Kept a personal. Congressional, and staff calendar including travel arrangements • Wrote and organized office mail • Tracked legislation while analyzing the effects on constituents Last Address: 2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone Number: N/A Internship Experience Congresswoman Jean Schmidt (OH-2) Washington, DC Legislative Intern June 201 1 - August 201 1 Last Address: 2464 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington DC 20515 Phone Number: N/A Education Xavier University May 2012 B.A. Philosophy, Politics, and the Public B.A. History Address: 3800 Victory Pkwy, Cincinnati, OH 45207 Phone Number: (513) 745-3000 Home Address: Brendan N. McCommas _ _ (b) (6) (b) (6) Texas Bar No. 24098065 Patent Registration No. 73,1 19 EXPERIENCE: Bracewell LLP, Houston, TX - 71 1 Louisiana Street, Houston Texas Suite 2300 77002- 713-223- 2300 Associate, Technology Group, September 2015 - January 2017 • Developed strategy and oversaw a team of foreign attorneys, drafters, paralegals and support staff in IP projects relating to the filing and prosecution of over 40 applications involving hundreds of thousands of dollars for multi-billion dollar foreign and domestic companies. • Took a lead role in formulating strategy, drafting and filing briefs and motions for two patent litigations, (IPR20 16-002 13 and IPR2016-00295 - all claims instituted) involving a multimillion dollar patent lawsuit • Took a lead role in drafting and negotiating IP Non-Disclosure Agreements and performed IP Due Diligence in M&A Transactions valued at over $10 million • Managed a complex docket of cases and deadlines and oversaw the management of the docket by support staff Goodwin Procter, Washington, DC - 901 New York Avenue, Washington D.C. 20001 - 202-346- 4000 Summer Associate, May 2014-August 2014 • Performed due diligence on a multi-million dollar pharmaceutical IPO, assisted in financial services litigation and helped prepare briefing for a trademark case before the Supreme Court United States Patent and Trademark Office, Alexandria, VA - 600 Dulany Street, Alexandria VA 2314-571-272-6000, for HR Patent Examiner, June 2007 - May 2014 • Examined patent applications for patentable subject matter related to printers, scanners and facsimile devices • Maintained a complex docket of patent applications and received performance based bonuses Army Night Vision and Electronic Sensor Directorate, Ft. Belvoir, VA - 10221 Burbeck Road Fort Belvoir, VA 22060 - 703-704-1047 Engineering Technician, Summer 2006 • Worked within a team of engineers to generate contrast metrics for Army display devices EDUCATION: University of Virginia School of Law, Charlottesville, VA J.D., May 2015 • Virginia Journal of Law and Technology, Editorial Board Georgetown University, Washington, DC M.A., English, August 2012 Grove City College, Grove City, PA B.S., Electrical Engineering, May 2007 • Men’s Varsity Soccer, Four Year Starter PUBLICATIONS: • Intellectual Property: Patentability of Financial Processes After the Supreme Court 's Alice Decision , Banking Law Journal, October 2014 COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: • Houston Bar Association Pro Bono Legal Lines • Houston Intellectual Property Law Association • Houston Young Lawyers Association ZACHERY T. MICHAEL (b) (6) EXPERIENCE oStli Presidential In a neural Committee December 20 Hi — Present Events Coordinator — Xatnual Mall Lea /, Volunteer* As an exeats coordinator for the public exeats division at the 5S:h Presidential Inaugural Committee. I xxas charged with all public events along the national mall on inauguration day. 1 hose duties included organizing and managing all xolunteers, coordinating anti delegating job duties and tasks, and establishing and implementing a plan for inauguration dav activities. •j 0 Assist in the planning and implementation of public events at the national mall Q Develop and maintain event and xohmteer databases. ° Manage aspects of xolunteer coordination, including hut not limited to, sta fling, recruitment, superx ision, training and acknowledgment. • A rtively participate in staff meetings as necessary and appropriate. Donald .J. Trump for President, Inc. August 201 6 - November 2010 Flan It Regional Political Director As a Regional Political Director for the Donald J. 1 rump for President campaign, I worked xvith specific constituency groups in the state of Florida to organize their involvement with the campaign. I also worked to develop a voter contact plan in coordination with other staff for particular communities by building relationships with existing groups and organizations. As director, I also assisted with the planning, coordination, and scheduling of elected officials to endorse and speak at many of the large rallies held in the state for Florida. ° Served as the campaign liaison to Republican Executive Committees, elected officials, and business communities. ° Attended and stalled official meetings, special ex’ents, and state rallies on behalf of die campaign. ® Directed, managed and supervised multiple campaign offices, staff members, and 2 t county chairpersons, ® Led the top producing campaign headquarters for CIOTV efforts in the State of Florida. City of Daphne ® Office of the Mayor April 2016 - Present E entree Administrator As the administrator in the mayor's office. I served as the principal scheduler, aide to the mavor, and official conduit to the general public, city departments, elected officials and organizations throughout the community. I also took part in meetings with city officials, community stakeholders, business and cixic leaders, vendors, and constituents. As administrator, I was selected by the mayor to manage special projects and negotiations with public and leasing vendors. One ongoing project was overseeing and managing the complete overhaul of the city's official website, which included new technological advances for public records management svstems. The new website increases government and community transparency and communications with the general public. ® Represented the City at official meetings and special events. ® Conducted research required to complete projects for the City. • Drafted policies and legislatives agendas for review and approval. • Successfully negotiated contracts and agreements xvith stakeholders anti vendors. • Managed and supervised administrative and city communications staff'. City of Pensacola • Office of the Mayor January 2015 — April 2016 Executive Aide to the Mayor As the Executive Aide to the Mayor, I prepared and managed the daily schedule and served as the mayor's policy and political confidant who would often advise on communications strategy and response to media inquiries. As Executive aide, I assisted with special projects and policy initiatives at the mayor’s request. 1 helped organize many staff positions within the mayor's office, which streamlined processes and procedures in the Executive OfFice. At the directive of the mayor, I led the effort on creating and researching solutions to homelessness and panhandling in the City, this effort led to the creation of the "Better Way To Give Campaign,” a campaign which used recycled parking meters to raise awareness and funds for local non-profit organizations. This project turned into the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class Project for 2016. • Represented the Mayor at official meetings and special events. • Managed the Mayor's schedule and prepared travel arrangements. • Conducted research required to complete specialized and sensitive projects. • Advised the Mayor and City officials on communications and policy strategy. • Prepared policy drafts and initiatives to be presented for the Mayor's consideration. • Served as the Mayor’s liaison for internal and external affairs to municipal officials, elected officials, state officials, contractors, lobbyists, and non-profit organizations. • Served as City Liaison with organizations such as the United States Conference of Mayors, National League of Cities, Sister Cities International, Florida League of Cities and the Gulf Coast Diplomacy Council. Rick Scott for Florida May 2014 -November 2014 Field Director As a Field Director for Governor Rick Scott, I was the official representative in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties for the governor’s re-election campaign. As director, I managed the day to day operations at the campaign headquarters and a team of 10 interns and 100 volunteers. Regularly, the Escambia county campaign headquarters surpassed statewide goals and often was number one statewide in the Get-out-the-vote efforts. • Developed comprehensive plans that included door knocking and phone banking in order to ID voters and persuade them to vote. • Managed, organized and planned events for direct voter outreach. • Achieved weekly and monthly goals set by state headquarters. • Identified, managed, organized, and recruited volunteers and interns to assist with campaign activities. • Worked with specific constituency groups to organize their involvement with the campaign. Jeff Miller for Congress July 2014 - November 2014 Deputy Campaign Manager As the Deputy Campaign Manager for Congressman Jeff Miller, I managed the day to day campaign activities and operations throughout congressional district 1. I supervised and managed all volunteers, get-out-the-vote efforts and constituency outreach initiatives. During the primary, I created a vigorous get-out-the-vote program to include vast sign and marketing distribution, phone banking activities, town hall meetings, campaign events, fundraising functions which ultimately resulted in a win with over 70% of the vote going to Congressman Miller. • Developed a voter contact plan in coordination with the campaign manager for particular communities and diverse constituencies. • Responsible for coordinating print collateral and digital marketing dissemination. • Identified, managed, organized, and recruited volunteers and interns to assist with campaign activities. Richard Eckstrom for State Comptroller General October 2013 - November 2014 Communications Director & Special Assistant As the Communications Director and Special Assistant, I managed all communications with the media and general public, disseminated information as directed by the campaign manager and managed the comptroller’s campaign website and social media accounts. I created an online presence and brand for the candidate utilizing a YouTube channel, Facebook page, twitter account and Instagram. • Managed and coordinated all campaign interactions with the media. • Managed all social media platforms and composed web content for the campaign. • Built relationships with the press and communicated with the media as the key spokesperson for the campaign. • Designed content for campaign literature and print collateral. Zachery & Company, LLC January 2010 - October 2013 Principal As the principal of Zachery & Company, LLL, I worked diligently to recruit clients and manage portfolios of charitable organizations, small businesses and political campaigns. With nearly two dozen campaigns and projects, I used my skillset in management and creativity to deliver the best services possible to my clients. • Managed public relations efforts for clients, charitable causes and political campaigns. • Directed and developed print and digital advertising campaigns. • Performed and delivered communications strategies, branding implementation, and general management on behalf of clients. Office of Judge Roy Moore June 2009 - June 201 1 Spokesperson / Personal Aide Though an Independent contractor for Judge Roy Moore, I served as the general spokesperson and personal aide to the former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. As spokesperson, I managed and coordinated most media interviews and inquiries and items for public dissemination. As Judge Moore’s primary spokesperson, I participated in interviews with media outlets such as CNN, CBS News, ABC, Huffington Post and more. As his personal aide, I would often assist by traveling with him around the country, where the judge would perform speeches and participate in his book signings at conferences, meetings and events. • Drafted speeches and conducted research on behalf of causes related to traditional values. • Traveled with the judge while on book tour and at speaking engagements. • Managed all social media platforms and web content. • Served as primary spokesperson and manager for all communications. Michael & Associates, Inc. May 2007 - May 2012 Community Relations Manager As the Community Relations Manager, I participated in creating and implementing marketing and promotional advertisements for local media and establish marketing plans for the company on a monthly basis. As manager, 1 also diligently worked to provide marketing assessments and plans to help foster relationships with community businesses, organizations and leaders. During my role, I created giving back campaigns to help underprivileged children and families throughout the community, such as toy collections during the holidays, "Coats for Kids," as well as turkey giveaways during the Thanksgiving holiday. • Drafted news releases, advertisements and promotional materials as assigned. • Conceptualized, developed, and implemented projects related to community relations and event marketing. • Represented the company at community events, chamber of commerce meetings, seminars, and trainings, • Responsible for establishing and maintaining relationships with strategic community partners and stakeholders. ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Rising Star - Independent News (2015) • Graduate — City of Pensacola Leadership Academy (2013) • Recipient - South Carolina Lt. Governor's Award in Expository Writing (2004) • Recipient - The Citadel Military College of South Carolina Award of Achievement (2001) ACTIVITIES • Volunteer in Roat&n, Honduras — Youth Outreach Ministry, Pensacola Christian College — Pensacola, FL • Volunteer in Kenya - Life Water Medical Ministries, Hickory Grove Baptist Church — Charlotte, NC • President, EscaRosa Young Republicans (2015 — Present) • Communications and External Affairs Director, Escambia County Republican Executive Committee (2014- 2016) • Committee Member, Escambia County Republican Executive Committee (2012 - 2016) • Executive Director, MoorePAC • Chair -Northwest Florida, Donald Trump for President, Inc. (February 2016- July 2016) EDUCATION • Bachelor of Science - Interdisciplinary Studies — History • Pensacola Christian College, Pensacola, FL (2015) • Campaign Management School - Leadership Institute, Arlington, Virginia EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY INFORMATION 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee (2016-2017) 301 7th Street SW Washington, DC 20407 Paul Sorenson, Assistant Director of Public Events p) 765-860-9177 Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. (2016) 72 1 5th Avenue New York, NY 10022 Susie Wiles, Senior Strategist p) 904-502-7100 City of Daphne (2016-2017) Office of the Mayor 1705 Main Street Daphne, AL 36526 Vickie Hinman, Human Resources Director p) 251-621-9000 City of Pensacola (2015-2016) Office of the Mayor 222 West Main Street Pensacola, FL 32502 Ashto n Hay wa rd \ Mayor p) 850-4*35-1624 Rick Scott for Florida (2014) PO Box 1 140 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Matt Davison, Regional Field Director p) 517-316-6589 Jeff Miller for Congress (2014) PO Box 126 Pensacola, FL 32514 Dan Me Fan I, Chief of Staff p) 850-324-4866 Richard Eckstrom for Comptroller (201S-2014) PO Box 11664 Columbia, SC 292 1 1 Richard Eckstrom, Comptroller p) 803-319-1200 RJ Shealyt Campaign Manager p) 803-521-5633 Zachery & Company LLC (2010-2013) 176 Second Street Cheraw, South Carolina Zachery Michael ( Self) p) 850-776-2895 Office of Judge Roy Moore (2009-2011) PO Box 13003 Pensacola, FL 32591 Independent Contractor with title (Self) •Served as Independent Contractor from 2009-2010 for numerous projects/ political campaigns • Salary History (Approximate): 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016-2017 • Salary Expectations (b) (6) John Ross Pughe (b) (6) i _ _ Qualifications & Skills People over profits - Principled political acumen - Experienced Administrator - Seasoned Trainer Coach to 700+ Purpose Partners Teammates' Volunteers over course of my career (since 1999) - Sales (Internal and External) - Passion for the local business community (local and statewide) - Domestic & Offshore Marketing - Cost & Budgeting - Cost Proposal preparation - Proposal negotiations and strategy development - Internal and External (Customer) briefings & presentations - Customer satisfaction - Upscale Marine Product Sales & Support - High End Electronics - Physician & Medical Provider Placement - Maven organizational leadership - Project Management - Access - Word - Excel - PowerPoint - MergerStat - MidMarket Comps - BizComps - Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ - CRM Solutions - SalesForce.com - Interpersonal skills - Adaptive & comfortable in any cultural or geographical setting - Intermediate financial modeling & forecasting - Demonstrated leadership skills - Seasoned public speaker - Serves others - Experienced in Commercial, Political and Faith-Based venues - Passionate about continuous Personal and Team Member improvement - Fluent in English, Conversant (basic) in Mandarin (Studied 1 month at university) & Spanish (Studied 2 years formally and used on travels abroad/regional), and working knowledge (basic) of Arabic, French, and Russian. Professional Experience DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC. October, 2015 - January, 2017 725 5th Avenue, New York, NY, 10022/Palm Beach/Southeast Florida, Phone Unknown Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, St. Lucie, Martin, Monroe Counties (Est. 63 Million Population ) Deputy State Political Director & South Florida Strategist • Led the Southeast Florida Team (3.000+ volunteer army across 6 counties ) to victory for President-Elect Donald J. Trump in both the Primary and General Elections since October 8th, 2015 • Galvanized support of key regional communities: Cuban-Americans (Earned and won endorsement of Brigade 2506 “Bay of Pigs Invasion” Veterans Association), Haitian- Americans, and Evangelical/Faith-based community • Directed special projects for Senior Political Advisor to Donald J. Trump with Florida and National scope of operations • Served on National Strike Team as utility player and marshaled operations in five Primary Election states, including Delegate Operations - Arizona (Managed Tucson), Wisconsin, Pennsylvania (Managed Northeastern Pennsylvania and Delegate Operations in Allentown & Bethlehem), South Carolina (Delegate Operations), Texas (Assisted in Delegate Operations) NORTHERN PALM BEACH COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2013-2015 5520 PGA Boulevard, Suite 200, Palm Beach Gardens, FL, 33418, 5617467111 Palm Beach Gardens, Riviera Beach, Jupiter, Jupiter Inlet Colony, Lake Park, North Palm Beach, Tequesta, Mangonia Park Director, Community Affairs • Facilitated the North County Branding Initiative, a rebranding of a 1 0-municipality coverage area for economic development and global innovation clustering • Managed the Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!), a 30-week training program where we mentored 25 area middle and high school students per year on new venture creation with a John Ross Pughe, + (b) (6) P. 2 capstone deliverable of commercializing their venture (Shepherded 50 students through the national YEA! curriculum and taught them how to raise seed dollars from sponsored investor panel pool of $10,000 per year; 2015 - my student won the national business plan competition at the US Chamber Small Business Summit [1 out of 2,500 nationwide student pool]) • Liaised and oversaw all activities of Chamber Committees: North County Economic Development Advisory Board, Government Affairs’ Committee, Education & Life Science • Committee, Riviera Beach Business Council, Small Business Advisory Council and Healthcare Committee • Researched and advised implementation of best practices from bleeding edge national and international chambers • Ran point on new economic development efforts and assisted CEO with special projects • Budget responsibility for programming and sponsorships related to Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!) ($35,000+ per year); maintained revenue activities of Small Business Advisory Council (-$10,000+ per year), Healthcare Committee (-$10,000+ per year) and all Chamber affinity/gain share initiatives (-$10,000+ per year) in a positive cash flow position • Key interlocutor in government affairs’ strategy and tactical implementation of advocacy for Chamber & Northern Palm Beach County business community • Facilitator of NorthPAC, The Chamber’s political action committee STATE REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE MORAITIS 2012-2013 2132 East Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 2, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33306, 9545634163 South Florida, Florida House District 93 Legislative Aide • Managed district office and supervised team in all functions performed by district office • Served as Representative’s liaison to constituents • Responded to inquiries by seeking solutions to problems and communicated with appropriate agency interlocutors • Researched information for drafting of bills, speeches, special reports, and all office communications. • Attended local functions and spoke on behalf of The Representative • Prepared and distributed press releases to Florida Press Corps, managing all public information • Advised Representative of issues and projects in the district that require advocacy in order to better serve the district • Facilitated positive direction in all aspects of legislation being worked through the committee and floor process (50% passage rate [HBs 73, 693, 7009, 3 of 6 permitted bills] in 2013 Legislative Session) ROMNEY ROGERS FOR CITY COMMISSION 2011-2012 1401 East Broward Boulevard, #300, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301, 9544621431 District IV, City of Fort Lauderdale, FL Campaign Manager, Consultant (Concurrent) • Motivated volunteer staff of 1 00+ campaign volunteers (Initiatives include door-to-door campaigning every weekend, sign-waving, weekly phone-banking, absentee ballots, and get out the vote objectives) • Assisted in raising campaign funds through donor outreach (phone and internet) and fundraising events John Ross Pughe, + _ (b) (6) p. 3 • Charged with leading campaign team to increase voter turnout in the district • Provided strategy counsel and helped craft message for candidate forums, debates, town hall meetings, and press events • Interfaced with and assist campaign stakeholders to achieve their organizations’ goals, including Fort Lauderdale Firefighters’, Police Officers’ Benevolent Associations and all community faith-based organizations MORAN YACHT & SHIP, Inc., Fort Lauderdale, FL & Moscow, Russia 2010-2011 (World-wide Yachting Industry leader for sales, construction & Super Yachts Charters) 1300 Southeast 17th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, 9547680707 Business Development Associate (Concurrent) Key initiatives: ISM (International Safety Management). ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security), Vessel Administration and Accounting. Technical Consulting. Worldwide Logistical Support. • Entrusted with building relationships, with no background in yachting, with Owners of 1 5 super-yachts (150-300’) and growing the fleet, managed personal and business matters for Owners and Captains • Co-Founded the Yacht Management Division under leadership of Moran Yacht & Ship Founder, Robert Moran • Spearheaded the founding of Moran Crew Services and bolstered affiliate marketing with strategic partners such as Eurocopter, Rolex, and Cartier • Facilitated dialogue between qualified super-yacht buyer and senior partner at Moran within first 4 months of employment, an entrepreneur I have stayed in touch with over the years GEORGE MORAITIS FOR FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 2010 2132 East Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 2, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33306, 9545634163 District 91, South Florida Assistant Campaign Manager and Strategy Consultant (Concurrent) • Directed volunteer staff of 100+ campaign volunteers (Initiatives included door-to-door campaigning every weekend, sign-waving, weekly phone-banking, absentee ballots, and get out the vote objectives) • Assisted in raising $90,000+ of campaign funds through donor outreach (phone and internet) and fundraising events • Led campaign team to increase voter turnout in the district, winning Republican Primary within 200 votes • Provided strategy counsel and helped craft message for candidate forums, debates, town hall meetings, and press events • Interfaced with and assisted campaign stakeholders achieve their organizations’ goals, assuring support from community faith-based organizations, Broward County Firefighter unions, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) John Ross Pughe, H (b) (6) P.4 CHG MEDICAL STAFFING, INC., HQ, Salt Lake City, UT 2010 (Weatherby Locunis, Hospitalist and Internal Medicine Team, Fort Lauderdale, FL) 6451 North Federal Highway, Suite 800, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33308, 8669061637 Physician Consultant (Concurrent) Placed qualified physicians with congruent engagements. Performed recruitment negotiations, interviewing, hiring, and recommendation of physicians for placement with new and existing clients. In keeping with state and federal statutes, placed healthcare providers with client medical facilities by matching physician skill level, licenses, preferences, board status, credentials, and professional certifications and designations • Singled out for meeting or exceeding, from day one, monthly production goals set by management • Recognized - facilitating hundreds of client and physician interviews, for negotiating contract terms, and for successfully extending enticing offers • Credited with flawless handling of all associated logistics including, but not limited to, database management, travel, accommodations, payroll, licensing, credentialing, and privileging • Fostered long-term relationships by establishing and maintaining constant communications and rapport with 100s of providers and clients. Sent hand-written birthday and milestone recognitions ROMNEY ROGERS FOR CITY COMMISSION 2008 - 2009 1401 East Broward Boulevard, #300, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33301, 9544621431 District IV, City of Fort Lauderdale, FL Campaign Manager (Concurrent) • Motivated volunteer staff of 1 00+ campaign volunteers (Initiatives included door-to-door campaigning every weekend, sign-waving, weekly phone-banking, absentee ballots, and get out the vote objectives) • Assisted in raising $75,000 of campaign funds through donor outreach (phone and internet) and fundraising events • Charged with leading campaign team to increase voter turnout in the district, 1 1+% opponent lead that election cycle • Provided strategy counsel and helped craft message for candidate forums, debates, town hall meetings, and press events • Interfaced with and assisted campaign stakeholders achieve their organizations’ goals, including Fort Lauderdale Firefighters’ Benevolent Association and all community faith-based organizations TECH ONE ELECTRONICS, Pompano Beach, FL 2007 — 2009 (International leader in semiconductor sales to communications, biotechnology, and defense companies) 3170 North Federal Hwy, Suite 206-F, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064, 9542146308 Business Development Coordinator (Concurrent) Directed 3 sales account executives in acquisition of new business leads and personally enterprised new business lines to represent. Assisted Senior Management with corporate strategic plan initiatives. • Credited with creating demand for represented OEMs' components by interacting with Design Engineer teams. • Revamped team practices through implementing new technologies and methods to enhance effectiveness of the sales’ team John Ross Pughe, +' C9, LLC, Lighthouse Point, FL 2006 - 2009 (Internet startup producing consumer and business inventory products and psychographic market research) 3170 North Federal Hwy, Suite 206-F, Lighthouse Point, FL 33064, 9542146308 Co-Founder (Concurrent) Evangelized the company to Angel Investors and Venture Capitalists. Co-wrote all business plan documents and built The Company financial models. Assisted Team with corporate strategic plan initiatives. • Drove profitability of C9 Team business and technology agendas • Nurtured relationships with all potential investors and strategic partners PCE COMPANIES, Investment Banking and Valuation Divisions, Winter Park, FL 2006 - 2007 (Florida’s premier investment bank specializing in middle market mergers & acquisitions, buy/sell/capital advisory) 200 East New England Avenue, Suite 400, Winter Park, FL, 32789, 4076212100 Financial Analyst (Concurrent) Worked closely with Senior Associates and Managing Directors for completion of client projects for Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Finance Groups and Forensic Accounting Groups, especially in the Land Development Investment Banking Group • Provided research, analysis and presentation materials for customer development and client engagements • Assessed companies’ financial and operational performances • Built financial models to depict a company’s historical and future results • Illustrated company strategy and growth prospects by presenting conclusions and writing offering memorandums • Originated and operated on a 1 5 person team that started and developed Gator Mezz, a $20MM+ mezzanine capital fund • Recognized for proficiency in Investment Banking software such as Excel, MergerStat, MidMarket Comps, BizComps, Standard & Poor’s Capital IQ, and extensive financial modeling solutions (b) (6) ; P. 5 Consulting Experience Pughe Consulting, LLC, 1271 Northwest 13th Street, #458E, Boca Raton, FL, 33486, 9542147609 MBA VAULT. Washington, D.C. 2015 Consultant LANNOM WORLDWIDE, Fort Lauderdale, FL 201 1 - 2012 (Organizational culture coaching company committed to serving teams to reach their individual and collective potential) Consultant, Purpose Partner (Concurrent) INTERACTIVE POLITICS, Fort Lauderdale, FL 201 1 - 2012 (Online and Mobile Governmental Advertising Network) Consultant (Concurrent) DAVIS CAPITAL GROUP, Charlotte, NC (Real asset fund specializing in commercial and residential real estate, precious metals' mining, and water rights) Consultant, Relationship Manager 2011 Education John Ross Pughe, - _ _ _(b) (61 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Concentration on Entrepreneurship & Mass Communication The University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Tigert Hall, 300 Southwest 13th Street, Gainesville, FL, 32611,3523923261 Intensive Executive Education (Full Scholarship from UF CEI) (Equivalent of Harvard Business School Advanced Management Program) Global Village for Future Leaders of Business and Industry, by invitation only Lee Iacocca Institute, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA Lee Iacocca Institute/Global Village, 32 Sayre Drive, Bethlehem, PA, 18015, 6107586887 “Combating Suicide Terrorism” ASERO Worldwide, U.S. Departments of Justice and Homeland Security David Harel, Former Head of International Relations for the Protection & Security Division of The Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) Gainesville, FL USDOJ-NDFL, Gainesville Division, 300 East University Avenue, Suite 310, Gainesville, FL, 32601, 3522841809 High School Diploma (Honors) Westminster Academy, Fort Lauderdale, FL 5601 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33308, 9547714600 Personal Development Political Liaison, American NGO, Burkina Faso, West Africa, 2009 Served, Political Emissaiy (Concurrent), The Cabinet of Burkina Faso Represented renewable energy interests in the region Trekked overseas, Summer 2006 - Present Spain, Ireland, The United Kingdom, France, Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Italy, Greece, Croatia, Costa Rica Trained 4 years in Wushu, Wing Chun, and Walu Gonka, Chinese Kung Fu Pompano Beach, Pembroke Pines, and Gainesville, FL Pursuing Private Pilot’s License (25 hours in fixed-wing aircraft [Cessnas 1 50, 1 52, 1 72, 1 82, 3 1 0Q Twin; Piper Cherokee; Socata TB9], 1 .5 hours in helicopter [Robinson R22B], Crew - 0.5 hours [Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress “Nine-O-Nine”]) Airborne Systems, Fort Lauderdale, FL Pursuing Advanced Open Water Diver Certification (PADI) Underwater Navigation, Night Diving, Deep Diving, Boat Diving, Drift Diving, Search and Recovery Diving, Wreck Diving Frank Schmidt (Master Diver), Lighthouse Point, FL Awards & Recognition Page and Intern, Representative E. Clay Shaw, Jr., U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, D.C. Leadership Honorary, Florida Boys’ State, American Legion Post, Tallahassee, FL Best Speaker Awards, National Junior State of America, Washington, D.C. John Ross Pughe, -h (b) (6) p. 7 Community Involvement Leadership in Faith-Based Organizations; Member - Lifework Leadership (Class of 2012) Allies’ Network - Ransomed Heart Ministries and Become Good Soil, Colorado Springs, CO; Member, Boca Raton Community Church and involved in Cross Community Church; Member - Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, Alpha Omega Chapter; Prestigious Florida Blue Key leadership honorary, Gainesville, FL; Adopt-A-Road, Gainesville, FL; Jewish Student Union, The University of Florida; The Global Village Network; Golden Key International Honors’ Society; Lehigh University and The University of Florida Alumni Associations; Crossfit ASA; Urban Youth Impact; Treasure Expeditions Kevin Quinlev (b) (6) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Purple Strategies. Alexandria. VA Integrated strategic communications and public affairs firm Account Manager/Research Analyst, July 2016 to January 2017 • Managed research studies for clients - including Fortune 500 companies - spanning domestic and global markets. • Coordinated quantitative and qualitative projects: Outlined sampling plans and recruitment specifications, provided vendor oversight, implemented quality assurances, and prepared final analyses. the polling company. inc./WomanTrend. Washington. D.C Boutique market research agency with a focus on politically conservative clients Director of Research, June 2013 to July 2016 Project Director, October 2012 to June 2013 Research Analyst, February 2011 to October 2012 Research Associate, February 2010 to February 201 1 • Executed comprehensive project management responsibilities: Created original research instruments, managed outside vendors and project budgets, interfaced with clients, and delivered insights based on research findings. • Offered general consultation and messaging guidance to political candidates and advocacy groups, including Republicans such as Vice President Mike Pence, Congressman Steve King, and Congressman Marsha Blackburn, as well as the RNC and NRSC. Spearheaded research efforts for advocacy groups supporting conservative candidates and platforms such as Freedom Partners, Keep the Promise I, Trusted Leadership, and Ending Spending. • Oversaw research for a diverse client base including companies in the technology sector and a multi-faceted project on behalf of Arlington Public Schools surveying students, teachers, parents, and community members. • Planned regular project meetings, staged training sessions, and managed interns. The Carlyle Gregory Company. Falls Church. VA General political consulting firm Associate, August 2008 to February 2010 • Created campaign plans and collateral content for GOP candidates and lobbying organizations. Congressman Rob Wittman fVA-IL Washington. D.C. Intern, May 2008 to September 2008 EDUCATION Wake Forest University. Winston-Salem. NC Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Minor in English, May 2008 Presidential Transition Total of Donald J. Tr sap iflnn u c. xnir n n Persanad&taruManaget, PresUienllal Appointments Team December 2016 - Jamiaxy 2017 ■ Managedtbe Transition Team’s master referral database of thousands of possible appointees. * Prepared daily priority referral reports for executlve-Transition staff. Assisted other PIT staff with formatting and data retrieval projects. iSriltk S'rUC ,d: 202-659-8201 J 701 «* SL- "W. Ste. 500, Wuhmgton, D.C. Legutattve Analyst . September 2016 -Present * Covering congressional heatings, agency hearings and private conferences for partners and clients. Areistir ^y (h regular client 3y*ws; attending client functions end accompanying visiting clients to meetings with congressional staff and members of Congress p " Conducing legislative research and drafting memoranda for partners and clients, StqffAisistan^Riauw^ March 20 1 6 - September 20 ! 6 ■ Chauffcared partners and clients to meetings throughout Washington, D.C * Coordinated partners’ Itineraries and conference schedules. ■ Supervised the front desk, managed the. firm phone line and greeted visitors. " Malntalhed the office copy roam, break rooms, and the firm's three vehicles, , i January 2016 -March 2016 served n A temporary Capitol tour guide to accommodate the Senator’s constituent) visiting in the «prfnB Office of O.S.Repr«tntsHve Bffiy Long (R-MO-7) tel; 202225.6536/2454 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D C UA Have of R'^eniatlvcs Intern August 2015 -Janluy 2016 * Drafted constituent lottos and researched bills for the Legislative Correspondent, * lesposdesd to constituents’ questions and concerns over the phone. " Greeted office visitors and guided toura of the U.S. Capitol. stor Pat Roberts (R4£S) - D.C. Office tel: 202.224,4774 / 1 09 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. , July 2015 -August 2015 ■ Managed phones, processed malt, and assisted with various office projects. * Completed Capitol tour training and guided tours of the U.S. Capitol P,?“0fPf5e°at0r Pat Roberts - Dfa,r*et Offlw tel: 913.451.9343 / 1 1900 College Blvd., Overland Park, KS February 2015 -July 2015 * Managed phones, processed mao, and assisted with various office projects. td: 31MK 4S37/9401 E. Kellogg Dt, Wichita, KS iwiupmunr . June 2014 -February 2015 Managed highway tall booths in different locations; assisted customers and processed transactions. Amarten HmaUft Insurance Company tei, 785235.6276/400 S. Kansas Ave, Topeka, KB . June 2012 -July 2012 Processed mail and assisted with organizational and archiving projects. CAMPAIGNING Kansas City area, Kansas September 2014 - October 2014 t/.S: Representative Barbara Comstock 2016 Reelection Campaign 10* Congressional District Virginia m n . ... . . , June 2016 -October 2016 Campaigned door-to-door, attended events and participated in parades. iWW*°r Pat ROb*r‘* 2014 Re*leCtlDn Carapi,,gn Kamas City arm. Kansu ' . .. . September 2014 -October 2014 ■ Campaigned door-to-door for the Senator's 2014 Reelectioo. EDUCATION _ _ _ nWmityofKansu rtf: 785.8642700/ 1450 Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence. Kansu ^SmSSSSS^SmL (b) ’■ ™ ■ Graduated through the University Honors Program. William Reinert (b) (6) EDUCATION • Bachelor of Fine Arts in Multimedia Journalism from Troy University o Minor: Public Relations o GPA: (b) RELEVANT EXPERIENCE • Trump for America: Assistant to the Director of Personnel (Nov 2016 - Present) o Served as a point of contact for member of the Presidential Transition Executive Committee and Members of Congress for personal referrals for jobs in the administration, o Created databases, which I updated daily, that housed all of the referrals from transition executive members and Members of Congress of people to staff the presidential administration. These databases contained contact information, bios, and follow ups for positions in fourteen policy areas, thirty-two agency departments for the use of numerous vetting and research staffers. • Donald J. Trump for President: Site Advance (Oct 2016 - Nov 2016) o Coordinated efforts between U.S. Secret Service, production vendors, venues and local state Donald J. Trump for President staff teams to ensure smooth and effective campaign rally’s. • Donald J. Trump for President: Congressional Relations (June 2016 - Nov 2016) o Staffed Members of Congress at presidential debates. c Researched and created individual state and city talking points for Donald Trump to use daily at rallies, o Coordinated and managed office deliverables, timelines and cross functional collaboration with the New York campaign office, on behalf of the staff at the Washington DC campaign office, c Created Member of Congress bio’s which Donald Trump used to study before meetings, o Staffed Senator Sessions during times when he was in D.C. working for the campaign, o Worked with the rest Congressional Relations team in ensuring support for Mr. Trump in Congress. • Congressman Ryan Zinke: Press Assistant (May 2016 - June 2016) o In charge of the writing press releases, Op-Ed’s, and the Congressman’s newsletter that were then sent to the Communication Director for final approval while she was in Montana working for the congressional campaign. Also staffed the Congressman on interviews, o Managed social media, and prepared all creative materials that were sent to constituents in the state. • Troy Confucius Institute: Marketing and Public Relations (Nov 2015 - May 2016) o Wrote 23 published articles promoting the activities of Troy Confucius around the state of Alabama while coordinating the efforts of publishing the articles by working with editors and journalists in the media. □ Managed social media and used SEO plus Google Analytics to increase awareness for the Confucius Institute by 120%. c Created weekly marketing materials using the Adobe Creative Suite that was then used for promoting various events, both in print and digital. • Senator Jeff Sessions: Press Intern (May 2015 - July 2015) o Researched media requesting interviews at a time when Senator Sessions was highly publicized, including appearing on three major conservative talk shows in one day. (Limbaugh, Hannity, and Savage) o Maintained relationships with the media and followed up after press releases were sent out, which resulted in four articles that were featured as the headline on the Drudge Report in June, o Maintained press and staff lists that were used daily in the sending of press releases, to Hill staffers and members of the media, designed to influence legislation William Reinert (b) (6) References: Elizabeth Pinkerton: Assistant Personnel Director Rick Dearborn: Executive Director of Transition 1 Andrew Smith: Special Assistant to the Executive Director of Transition Stephen Miller: Senior Policy Advisor to President-Elect Trump (b) (6) . (b) (6) m (6) Employer Phone Numbers and address: Trump for America: 202-823-3075 1 800 F St. NW Washington D.C. 20006 Donald J. Trump for President: 646-736-1779 657 North Washington Street Suite 400 Alexandria, VA 22314 Rep. Ryan Zinke: 202-225-321 1 1419 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Troy Confucius Institute: 334-808-6320 023 Bibb Graves Hall Troy, AL 36082 Sen. Jeff Sessions - 202-224-4124 326 Russell Bldg Washington, DC 20510 EDUCATION James G Rockas (b) (6) Cornell University College of Arts & Sciences Bachelor of Arts in Government Office of the University Registrar Cornell University B07 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14850 Telephone: (607) 255-4232 Phillips Academy Distinguished Scholarship in History & Social Sciences and Biology PROFESSIONAL Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. Iowa Communications Director • Executed presidential bat deground state earned media strategy • Hipped Iowa from blue to red for the second time in 30 years and by a margin of +9.6, the greatest since Reagan \ . Carter. • Created and executed state-wide media plan for local and national surrogates; booked surrogates with Iowa and national media outlets; built network of local surrogates; briefed surrogates on messaging. • Drafted press releases, statements, ICYMIs, and talking points. • Monitored media and maintained relationships with members of the local and national press: pitched them stories, fought for fair coverage, collected clips, and maintained press lists. • Bracketed Clinton and her surrogates with statements and competing events or protests. ■ Created graphics for use in digital communications • Maintained Trump-Pence Iowa Twit re r and Facebook accounts and directed surrogate social media efforts. Employer Information: 725 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10022 Supervisor Telephone: Eric Branstad - 5157201433 U.S. House of Representatives | Rep. John L. Mica (FL-07) . . . , 1 Legislative Assistant <& Press Assistant _ >, Legislative Correspondent <& Press Assistant • Drafted statements, press releases, and talking points. • Monitored the media and maintained relationships with national and local press: briefed and pitched stories; maintained press lists; and collected daily clips. • Managed the Member's digital presence, including social media accounts and website. • Captured and edited photo /video and created graphics for use in digital communications including targeted Franked paid advertising on Facebook. • Legislative portfolio: foreign affairs; international trade; Finance; cybersecurity; science & technolog}*; labor; judicial issues such as crime, law enforcement, firearms, civil rights, immigration, and abortion; agriculture; education; social security and telecommunications. • Briefed the Member and met with constituents and stakeholders on legislative issues; drafted bill amendments in conjunction with legislative counsel; and assisted in production of congressional staff reports. • Oversaw constituent correspondence program: maintained constime nt databases and prepared policy-based form letters, weekly e-newsletters, targeted 499s, and Franked mass mailings. Employer Information: B215 Long-worth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Telephone: 2022251435 Supervisor Telephone: James Wiley Deck- 2024458006 Richard Tisei for Congress Peabody, NL\ Deputy Communications Director March - November, 20 i 4 • Executed earned media strategy for Massachusetts 6th Congressional District race, a top-targeted takeover opportunity in 2014: wrote copy for paid advertisements, op-eds, press releases, and statements; coordinated “letters to the editor” campaign in local papers; managed press lists; and collected daily press clips. • Executed digital strategy: managed social media accounts, growing Facebook likes from 5,000 to more than 10,000; drafted fundraising emails that raised over $200,000; drafted website content; and captured and edited photo and video. • Provided in-depth policy analysis and talking points, assisted with debate preparation, and conducted opposition research. • Responsible for advance/staging for press conferences and major events like election night. Employer Information: 182 Newbury St. Lynnfield, MA 01940 Supervisor Telephone: Ryan Gough-5158671997 American Center for Law and Justice W ashington, D( ' Clerk Summers, 2010-201 1 Assisted in efforts to counsel lawmakers on key issues. Provided political and legal analysis on a number of international and domestic issues for clients, for the production team of the nationally syndicated radio show Jay Sekulow Live!, and in support of the ACLJ’s advocacy efforts in the US and abroad. Some highlights: • Personally pitched The Washington Post editorial board on an editorial pressuring Sen. Frank Lautenberg and Rep, Lamar Smith to set aside a jurisdictional battle holding up the renewal of bipartisan legislation crucial to US assistance of persecuted religious minorities in Iran and other countries: http:/ /wapo.st/ln275bZ. ■ Aided in preparation of Federal Circuit and Supreme Court amicus briefs submitted in cases challenging the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. • Wrote a guide for non-profits and religious institutions on how to be politically engaged while remaining within the legal limitations created by non-profit status and the Johnson Amendment. ■ Surveyed the laws covering human trafficking in all fifty states in coordination with Family Research Council. • Provided analysis for the Transitional Government of South Sudan on various constitutional frameworks. 201 Maryland Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002 Telephone: 2025468890 Supervisor Telephone: Nathanael Bennett-7032091262 SKILLS • Audio/Visual: Final Cut, iMovie, Logic Pro. • Photo/Design: Adobe Photoshop, Canva, Canon DSLRs. • iConstituent Suite: Teletown Hall Manager, e- Newsletter Gateway, Website Back-End • CRM: Constant Co ns tact, Signal Constituent Mail. • Limited proficiency in: Spanish, Persian (Farsi). HOBBIES AND INTERESTS • Chairman of the Board of Directors & Founding Member, Bartlet Brothers Foundation. • Classically trained in percussion, piano, and voice. Electronic music production. • Alumni brother of The Alpha Delta Phi, Cornell Chapter. • Hobbies: cooking, golf, and sporting clays. U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star. Official Biography Wilbur L. Ross, Jr. was sworn in by Vice President Mike Pence as 39th Secretary of Commerce on February 28, 2017. Secretary Ross will be the principal voice of business in the Trump Administration, ensuring U.S. entrepreneurs and businesses have the tools they need to create jobs and economic opportunity. Secretary Ross is the former Chairman and Chief Strategy Officer of WL Ross & Co. LLC and has over 55 years of investment banking and private equity experience. Mr. Ross has restructured over $400 billion of assets in the airline, apparel, auto parts, banking, beverage, chemical, credit card, electric utility, food service, furniture, gypsum, home-building, insurance, marine transport, mortgage origination and servicing, oil and gas, rail car manufacturing and leasing, real estate, restaurants, shipyards, steel, textiles, and trucking industries. He has been chairman or lead director of more than 100 companies operating in more than 20 different countries. Named by Bloomberg Markets as one of the 50 most influential people in global finance, Mr. Ross is the only person elected to both the Private Equity Hall of Fame and the Turnaround Management Hall of Fame. He previously served as privatization advisor to New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and was appointed by President Bill Clinton to the board of the U.S.-Russia Investment Fund. President Kim Dae-jung awarded Mr. Ross a medal for helping South Korea during its financial crisis and, in November 2014, the Emperor of Japan awarded him The Order of As a philanthropist, Secretary Ross recently served as Chairman of the Japan Society, Trustee of the Brookings Institution and Chairman of its Economic Studies Council, the International Board of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, the Blenheim Foundation, the Magritte Museum in Brussels, and the Palm Beach Civic Association. He was also an Advisory Board Member of Yale University School of Management. Secretary Ross is a graduate of Yale University and of Harvard Business School (with distinction). He and his wife Hilary Geary Ross have four children, Jessica Ross, Amanda Ross, Ted Geary, and Jack Geary. Kelly Rzendzian (b) (6) Professional Experience Cambridge Analytica Washington, DC / March 2016 - Present Political Affairs Manager • Facilitate the Integration of Data Science and Digital Insights into Strategic Communication Campaigns for Internal and External Clients. • Collaborate Across Teams to Execute Targeted Engagement and Outreach Strategies, including Oversight of Audience Segmentation and Message Planning for Presidential Campaign • Design and Implementing Internal Sales and Marketing Platform, Working Closely with CRO and COO to Expand Public Relations for Company • Participate in Solution Design and Presentation of Solutions to Prospective Customers and Partners. i360 Washington, DC / June 2014 - March 2016 Director, Business Development • Identify New Business Opportunities and Strategic Partnerships to Support the Long-Term Growth of Company. • Initiate and Maintain New Client Relationships and Represent the Firm to External Audiences. • Analyze Competitive Market and Industry Trends in Politics, Technology and Media and Provide Thought Leadership on Industry and Political Environment. • Manage All Aspects of Business Development Pipeline, Including Pitching New Customers, Crafting Proposals and Negotiating Contracts. UnitedHealth Group Washington, DC / May 2013 - May 2014 Director, issue Advocacy • Designing and Executing Grassroots Campaign Supporting Medicare Advantage and Other Key Health Care Issues. • Conceptualizing, Managing, And Tracking Issue Campaigns, Digital Media, And Data Analytics. • Coordinating Activities Including Events with Key Influences and Members of Congress Throughout the U.S. o Attained a 12% Increase in Internal Grassroots Engagement in One Year o Increased Traffic to Internal Grassroots Website by Over 400% o Generated More Than 22k Unique Contacts to Members of Congress Within One-Month Campaign Romney for President Boston, MA / May 2012 - December 2012 National Coalitions Coordinator • Building The Asian American Pacific Islanders Coalition, Overseeing Outreach Efforts Nationally and Locally. Creating A National Advisory Team and Fostering Relationships with Key Leaders and Officials in The AAPI Community. • Coordinating Campaign Efforts in Ohio, Wisconsin, And Michigan, Working with State Coalition Directors On Alignment and Execution of Strategy, Allocating Resources. • Generating Content for Social Media, Policy Papers Directed at Targeted Voter Audiences, And Collateral Materials. o Executed $50,000 Paid Media Strategy for Asian Outreach in 5 Native Languages o Coordinated Internally to Secure More Than 50 High-Profile Surrogates for Coalition Events o Oversaw The Review Process for Thousands of Coalitions-Related Scripts, Social Copy, Mailers and Other Collateral USO Washington, DC / August 2009 - August 2011 Operations Assistant • Leading Development and Implementation of a Web-Based Volunteer Management System, Primary Liaison to Software Vendor On Installation and Improvement of Application Features. • Creating New Communications Systems to Engage Stakeholders and Streamline Access to Information. Establishing Systems to Evaluate Effectiveness of Programs Through Online Survey Modules. o Deployed New Online Platform to Over 20k Volunteers and Trained 300+ Staff On System o Developed and Managed Annual Leadership Conference, Attended by 200+ Staff & Partners, Including $400k Budget o Worked with Over 150 USO Centers in 9 Countries and 29 States to Execute Operations Initiatives John McCain for President Albuquerque, NM / May 2008 - November 2008 Deputy to State Director, New Mexico • Managing Events Across State, Including Surrogate Coordination, Media Outreach, Crowd-Building and Logistical Details. • Overseeing 12 Statewide Coalitions - Coordinating Member Activities, Performing Volunteer Outreach, And Supervising Volunteers. • Organizing Youth Centered Activities, Communicating Campaign Message to Young Voters. o Served as New Mexico State Chair for Youth for McCain Coalition and Acted as Surrogate to Local, National, And International Media Education Bachelor of Arts, Political Science University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM / May 2012 Wendy L. Teramoto (b) (6) Experience WL ROSS & Co. LLC 2000 - Present 1166 Avenue of Americas, 25th Floor New York, New York 10036 Founding Partner Member of the Management Committee Managing Director Member of the Investment Committee: • WLR Recovery Fund IV, LP • WLR Recovery Fund V, LP • Transportation Recovery Fund, LP Head of Transportation and Natural Resources • Maritime Transport o Approximately $1.5 billion invested • Rail Transport o Greenbrier Companies (approximately 30% IRR) o VTG (approximately 16% IRR) • Coal o International Coal Group (approximately 25% IRR) Rothschild Inc. 1 997 - 2000 1251 Avenue of Americas New York, NY 10020 212-403-3500 Vice President Board Experience Public The Greenbrier Companies 2009 - Present One Centerpointe Drive, Suite 200 Lake Oswego, OR 97035 503-684-7000 Navigator Holdings Ltd. 2014 - Present 21 Palmer Street London SW1H0AD +44 (0)20-7340-4850 International Coal Group, Inc. 2005 - 201 1 300 Corporate Centre Drive Scott Depot, WV 25560 304-760-2400 Education _ University of Colorado, Boulder May 1996 Campus Box 68 Boulder, Colorado 80309-0068 Bachelor of Science in Business, Accounting Cum Laude James W. Uthmeier (b) (6) PROFILE Bar & Court Admissions: Florida, District of Columbia, United States District Court lor the District ol Columbia Specializations: Government and Business Litigation; Legislation and Regulation; Congressional Investigations and Ethics Issues; Government Allans; Campaign Finance and Election Law LEGAL EXPERIENCE Jones Day ( 1 1 Louisiana Ave. NW, Wa.-iluiHjion DC 20001; 202.87fl.H939) 201 TP 1C SC lit Associate • Served as an assistant counsel to the Donald J. Trump lor President Campaign • Counseled candidates and corporate clients on political law issues including campaign finance, ethics rules, corporate governance, and government investigations; drafted contracts for incorporation, political fundraising, and lease agreements • Represented companies and individuals in ciril and criminal litigation involving government, commercial, constitutional, and telecommunications matters; directed discovery, motions practice, depositions, and trial preparation • Conducted research, drafted arguments, and reviewed legislation for litigation against OhamaCarc’s HHS Mandate • Served as the linn’s Government Affairs Representative for congressional updates involving US trade relations with China United States Senator Marco Rubio mussciLScnaic Building, it : 2011-2013 Legal Assistant • Assisted the General Counsel with review of candidates for judicial nominations in Florida and evaluated stall’ trips and events for compliance with Senate uilcs of ethics and compliance • Performed legislative markup and legal review' for new hills coming through Senate committees on Commerce, Foreign Relations, and Small Business and Entrepreneurship • Aided the Senator’s press shop with noteworthy media updates and law-oriented talking points United States Senate Judiciary Committee tir-w Hart svikuc Buildup ,v \aaiiingiou dc 205 10. 202.22 L37U> 2012 Law Clerk - Oversight and Investigations • Investigated agency correspondence, witness interviews, and IG leporls relating to DOJ’s Operation Fast Ik Furious EDUCATION 'Washington, DC 2012-201 1 Georgetown University Law Center Juris Doctor Candidate Activities: Managing Editor, Georgetown Journal of Law and Public Policy President , Georgetow n Law’ Republicans Student Trial Attorney, Georgetown Criminal Justice Clinic Honors: Commencement Speaker , Graduation 201 1 Exceptional Advocate, Georgetown \Miitc Collar Mock Trial Invitational Best Overall Advocate, Academy of Trial Attorneys National Mock Trial Championship National Championship Team , Academy of Trial Attorneys National Mock Trial Championship University of Florida Gaincsrille, EL 2006-2011 Master of Arts in International Business Bachelor ol Arts Degrees in Business Administration and Political Science Activities: NCAA Division I Track & Field and Cross Country Teams, 5 years (Captain, 2010) Founder and President, National Mock Trial Debate Team, 2007-2010 Honors: NCAA National Champion Track Teams , 2010-2011 NCAA Academic All-American Ik All-Region Cross Country Honors, 2010 All-SEC Academic Honor Roll, Track and Cross Country, 2006-201 1 Frederick W. Volcansek, Sr (b) (6) Education Bachelor of Science | 1967 |Texas Tech University, 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, Texas 79409, 806-742-2011 • Major: Education • Minor: History Work History Management / Leadership • Trump for America, Inc., 1800 F Street, NW, Rm G117, Washington DC 20405 1-757-897-9811 November 11, 2016 to Present The Honorable Frederick W. Volcansek, Sr., is currently a member of the Presidential Transition Team working with Vice President Elect Michael R. Pence providing direct logistical support in the advance of the Vice President Elect’s efforts. SELF-EMPLOYMENT • Self-Employed - Contractor, 103 S. Greenbriar Rd., Whitney, Texas 76692, 254-707-2684 August - November 10, 2016 Formulated, directed, and implemented strategic political events in the battleground States for the Republican Vice-Presidential nominee Michael R. Pence. • Self-Employed, 103 S. Greenbriar Rd., Whitney, Texas 76692, 254-707-2684 February 2015 to July 2016 Provided inter-governmental relations, funding raising, and management support for not-for-profit entities, including the Bosque County Museum and the Clifton Cultural Arts District. • Self-Employed, 401 North Avenue V, Clifton, Texas, 76634, 1-254-675-3245 January 2001 to January 2015 During his tenure as Mayor, of the City of Clifton, Texas received from the Commissioner of Texas Agriculture the Shining Star Award for 2009, 2010, and 2011 as one of the top five hard working small cities in Texas. Under his leadership, Clifton was designated as a Certified Retirement Cgmmunity and he was instrumental in getting Clifton designated as one of thirteen Texas Cultural Art Districts by the Texas Legislature. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of the Heart of Texas Council of Governments. Self-Employed, 10 Moss Bluff Court, Spring, Texas, 77382, Phone not in service July 1997 to December 2000 Independent business consultant developing international business for Mosbacher Energy, Hollywood Marine, US West and Ogden Yorkshire. Self-Employed, 810 Aaron Court, Great Falls, Virginia, 22066, Phone not in service. January 1993 to June 19997 Represented the late Robert A. Mosbacher in international market development and governmental affairs. GOVERNMENT SERVICE U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution, NW, Washington DC, 202-482-2000 March 1989 to December 1992 During the Administration of President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Volcansek served the late Robert A. Mosbacher as Director of External Affairs and Assistant to the Secretary at the U.S. Department of Commerce, the Deputy Under Secretary of the International Trade Administration and as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Basic Industries in Trade Development. MILITARY SERVICE U. S. Marine Corps - October 1967 to April 1973 Served in the U.S. Marine Corps, attaining the rank of Captain. He received the Bronze Star with V for valor for his service in combat during the Vietnam War. He also received these military honors: Combat Action Ribbon, Naval Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Citation, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, Vietnam Civic Action Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Vietnam Service Medal with four bronze battle campaign stars and the Organized Marine Corps Reserve Medal. REFERENCES: Mr. Richard G. Leifer (b) (6) Business Partner: Arista Enterprises, Inc, was my partner in a business from September 2001 - April 201 5. I put the company’s address and contact information in the employment section of.eQIP, even though I was officially self-employed during that period, Mr. Jay W. Thiele (b) (6) Mr. George W. Larson, PhD (b) (6) Mr. Rex W, Leach (b) (6) Mr. Shayne Embry (b) (6) Jonathan Wardell (b) (6) Objective Highly motivated professional possessing effective writing abilities, attention to detail, and superb ana¬ lytical communication. Pursuing an opportunity to utilize my acquired knowledge and expand my skill set with a company I will be able to develop and grow my career in. Education Stony Brook University 100 Nicolls Rd, Stony Brook, NY 11794 08/2011 - 04/2015 • Political Science, International Studies - accumulated 86 credits. SUNY Purchase College 735 Anderson Hill Rd, Purchase, NY 10577 08/2015 - present • Pursuing Bachelor’s Degree in Liberal Studies - 15 remaining credits for degree. I have taken leaves of absence in order to work. Experience Presidential Inaugural Committee, Parade Division Chief 12/2016 - 02/201 7 301 7th street SW Washington, D.C. 20003 Supervisor: Tim Tripeppi 440-840-5154 • Worked closely with members of Joint Task Force to plan and coordinate my portion of the parade. • Organized essential documents and applications necessary for participation in the Inaugural Parade. • Used Excel to provide USSS lists of all participants and drivers for security clearance purposes. • Ability to manage parties of various nature and therefore having different paperwork requirements. • Responsible for all necessary accommodations for over 2,000 parade participants. • Provided extensive logistical information necessary to run the event as scheduled. • Managed multiple moving entities on day of event to ensure accurate execution of division 5. • Participated in the Inaugural Parade with my JTF counterpart alongside the U.S. Coast Guard. Donald J. Trump for President Inc., Advance Representative 06/2016 - 01/201 7 Supervisor: George Gigicos 561-400-3604 • Travelled throughout the Nation as a representative of the Trump Campaign. • Managed responsibilities pertaining to hosting rallies, town halls, interviews, and finance events. • Worked effectively in fast-paced environments with extremely high standards of execution. • Created schedules as information became available to contribute to campaign’s line-by-line schedule. • Worked closely with USSS in order to plan and manage events safely and efficiently. • Created diagrams to show the layout of the venue being used. • Coordinated all logistics regarding secured area movements and arrival times. • Coordinated all logistics regarding motorcade movements and personnel. • Managed and worked with production teams to ensure a high quality experience for all viewers. • Coordinated responsibilities and assignments of volunteers. • Performed all advance work for many events with attendance over 15,000 people. Sundown Saloon, Waiter 03/2016 — 06/2016 403 Greenwich Ave, Greenwich, CT 06830 Supervisor: Gabriela Hrehova 203-629-8212 • Dedicated and meticulous attitude. • High level of accurateness and attention to detail. • Ability to work in a fast paced environment and multi-task effectively. Animal Hospital of Greenwich and Stamford, Receptionist 01/2016 - 03/2016 2061 West Main street Stamford, C.T. 06902 Supervisor: Dr. William Lovers 203-967-8008 • Coordinated daily schedule of several Doctors. • Responsible for all payment processing for medical procedures and products. • Answered phone calls, greeted and provided information to clients. • Dispensed medication and all other products sold at the Hospital. Donald J. Trump for President Inc., Director of Voter Services 05/2015 — 09/2015 725 5th avenue New York, N.Y 10022 Supervisor: Corey Lewandowski 202-550-7839 • Managed the office responsible for communication with nationwide vendors, media, and voters. • Advanced President Trump’s candidacy announcement speech, escorted media and VIP’s. • Participated in the development of building the structure of the campaign as it gained popularity. • Vetted, hired, and trained new staff members and volunteers. • Drafted numerous press releases regarding media coverage, political events, speeches and polls. • Provided political strategy related to successfully gathering voter support on a national level. • Organized and condensed materials being reviewed by President Trump and Staff for debates. • Organized miscellaneous information into usable data in drafts for policy and public relations. • Accumulated lists of potential staff in various primary states in order to establish HQ’s in them. • Drafted and used varying responses to voter outreach, differing by category of issue stated. Rob Astorino for Governor, Intern 05/2014 - 08/2014 222 Bloomingdale road White Plains, N.Y. 10605 N/A • Contacted and accumulated donors to assist with fundraising needs • Conducted political research through news and social media, utilizing all Microsoft software. • Participated in door to door, grassroots style campaigning. • Distributed materials to campaign facilities across the state. Belway Electrical Contracting Corporation, Shop Attendant 05/2013 — 07/2013 66 S Central avenue Elmsford, N.Y. 10523 Supervisor: Bruce Wardell 772-480-4731 • Prepared deliveries and services in addition to managing and replenishing inventory. • Created daily schedule of responsibilities in order to maximize efficiency and productivity. Stanwich Country Club, Bag Room Attendant 888 North Street Greenwich, C.T. 06831 Supervisor: John Scab 203-869-2072 05/2012 - 07/2012 • Utilized customer service skills by preparing members’ carts and clubs. • Upheld a high standard of appearance and service. Aaron M. Willard (b) (6) Professional Experience-. White House Liaison January 2017 - present Public Liaison December 2016-January 2017 State Director July 2016 - November 2016 U.S. House of Representatives Communications Director January 2016 — January 201 7 Principal, Founder January 2015 —present Missouri Senate Commerce & Energy Committee December 2014 - July 2016 Division Leader: Voter Lab March 2013 - December 2014 Campaign Manager November 201 1 - December 2012 Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Serve as the lead point of contact for federal agency White House Liaison’s and Presidential Personnel regarding onboarding of noncareer (political) staff for the Trump administration. 58“ Presidential Inauguration Committee Helped coordinate outreach to DC City Government officials, serving as the point of contact for inauguration festivities and the 58th Presidential Inauguration of Donald J. Trump. Donald Trump for President Guided the statewide effort in Missouri to elect Donald Trump 45th President of the United Stated States. Exceeded ‘high turnout’ model vote goal by 130,000 votes en route to securing a 19-point win margin, the largest in state history. Congressman Jason Smith (MO-8) Oversee the communications and public outreach for the Congressman’s efforts across 30 counties in Southeast and south central MO. Pitch stories, write and edit press releases, weekly columns, or prepared remarks as well serve as official spokesperson when necessary. Stratagem, LLC Personal consulting business for clients outside of legislative work. Oversee millions of dollars in independent expenditure campaigns for associations, political action committees, and 527 SuperPACs that utilize all facets of media to drive unique messages for clients. Committee Chairman - Ryan Silvey Helped create and craft a major proposals to overhaul the utility infrastructure regulatory framework, state tax credits, and district reapportionment Additionally, helped oversee the appropriations process for the Vice-Chairman. Pelopidas, LLC Developed unique strategies for our clients by utilizing data analysis, grassroots outreach, campaign tactics and custom media creation to impact public policy in state government. Efforts led to the first income tax cut in Missouri in nearly 100 years. Ann Wagner for Congress Wrote and implemented the grassroots plan for the campaign, as well as coordinated strategy and media with consultants and vendors. Resulted in winning with 60% and overperformed Presidential numbers in roughly half the townships. Executive Director June 201 1 - November 2011 Chief of Staff January 201 1 - June 201 1 Legislative Director January 2009 - December 2010 Chief of Staff November 2007 - December 2008 Communications Director October 2006 - November 2007 Director of Policy January 2005 - September 2006 Field Staff June 2004 - December 2004 House Republican Campaign Committee Oversaw the recruitment and training of candidates on a statewide level that eventually led to the largest GOP majority, 1 06, at that time. Missouri Speaker of the House — Steve Tilley Managed House and Majority Caucus staff dealing with appropriations, communications, legislation, and procedural rules in implementing the Speaker and Majority Caucus’ priorities. Missouri House Floor Leader — Steve Tilley Oversaw the floor schedule and helped prepare members for floor activity on legislation for the majority caucus as well as serve as member point of contact on House Rules & Procedures. Missouri Speaker of the House - Rod Jetton Managed House and Majority Caucus staff dealing with appropriations, communications, legislation, and procedural rules in implementing the Speaker and Majority Caucus’ priorities. Missouri House of Representatives Handled press inquiries, planned and wrote messaging memos and talking points for the Speaker in addition to organizing statewide tours and media packets. Also, advised all members, Republican & Democrat on media outreach to their districts. Missouri Speaker of the House - Rod Jetton Worked with Committee Chairman on developing legislation in their committees for the majority caucus and informing the Speaker of legislative progress. MO House Republican Campaign Committee Assisted Republican State Representative candidates in their campaigns through organization, grassroots outreach, fundraising, and volunteer recruitment. Education: B.A. in Economics, University of Missouri ( honors ) B.A. in Political Science, University of Missouri Masters in Public Affairs, University of Missouri Certificate Data Driven Marketing, Cornell University May 2004 May 2004 May 2008 May 2015 RcfcvenCCS: (Contact Information Available Upon Request) Congressman Jason Smith (MO-8) / U.S. Senator Roy Blunt /Matt Schlapp, Chairman ACU Tony Feather, Partner FLS / David Lee, partner Fabrizio Lee & Assoc /MO Speaker Todd Richardson MO State Sen. Ryan Silvey / U.S. Senator Kit Bond (former) /MO Speaker Steven Tilley (former) Allaire D. Williams (Mrs. Peter K. Monk) (b) (6) Goal: To serve in the Trump Administration Secretariat. Profile: (b) (6) i in the U.S. Department of Labor as Director of the Executive Extensive management and supervisory experience. Deputy Director of the Executive Secretariat for the U.S. Department of Labor. White House political liaison for the General Services Administration; the U.S. Department of Transportation • and the U.S. Department of Justice. Familiar with these departmental infrastructures. Adept at evaluating resumes and interviewing potential candidates for appointments. Wrote procedural documents and personnel job descriptions/evaluations for staff. Skilled in high-pressure environments dealing with high-level officials, including White House officials. Cabinet members and private sector leaders. Top Secret Clearance renewed in 2008 for 5 years. Should be easily updated. Employment: 2009 to present -1/2009 - Retired from the Federal Government. Part-Time Positions: The Heritage Foundation (projects for Secretary Elaine Chao); Substitute Teacher - Saint Stephens/Saint Agnes School, The Congressional School. Volunteer Activities: Current position - Office of the Vice President of the United States. Best Friends Foundation (Elaine Bennett) and Jack Kemp Foundation Events. Political Volunteer Activities: Trump Transition Team; Virginia Trump Campaign; Andy Harris for ongress (2010, 2012, 2014 & 2016) - MD 1st - volunteer committee organizer/fundraiser/event planner; 2016 Amie Hoeber for Congress - MD 6th; 2014 McConnell for Senate Campaign - 3-day volunteer in Lexington, Ky, 2012 Romney for President campaign; and the Alexandria Republican Party 2001 to 1/2009 - U.S. Department of Labor Washington, D.C. Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat, Office of the Secretary, Elaine L. Chao Managed a staff of 22 in all aspects of executive correspondence, documents and records management including appropriate handling of FOIA requests and Top Secret documents 1998 to 2001 -j. Naylor Cope Company Washington, D.C. Senior Consultant - Executive Search and Recruitment. Jan Cope was former Deputy Director of White House Personnel in the administration of President George H. W. Bush. 1993 to 2001 - Team 2000 of Virginia, Incorporated Alexandria, Virginia President and Founding Partner - Consultant on Work/Family Initiatives. 1989 to 1993 - U.S. General Services Administration Washington, D. C. Agency Liaison to the Office of Presidential Personnel, Office of the Administrator Director of the Office of Child Care and Development Programs. 19g3 to 1989 -U. S. Department of Transportation Washington, D. C. Department Liaison to the Office of White House Personnel - Office of the Secretary of Transpo ion, Elizabeth H. Dole. Also Director of Special Projects and Deputy Director of Consumer Affairs. 1982tol983 -U.S. Department of Justice - Office of the Deputy Attorney General Washington D C Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Presidential Personnel. Education: BA in History and Political Science - University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland References and previous extensive political history upon request 4 (b) (6) Allaire D. Williams (Mrs. Peter K. Monk) (b) (6) * Goal: To serve in the Trump Administration in the U.S. Department of Labor as Director of the Executive Secretariat. Profile: Extensive management and supervisory experience. Deputy Director of the Executive Secretariat for the U.S. Department of Labor. White House political liaison for the General Services Administration; the U.S. Department of Transportation; and the U.S. Department of Justice. Familiar with these departmental infrastructures. - Adept at evaluating resumes and interviewing potential candidates for appointments. - Wrote procedural documents and personnel job descriptions/evaluations for staff. - Skilled in high-pressure environments dealing with high-level officials, including White House officials. Cabinet members and private sector leaders. - Top Secret Clearance renewed in 2008 for 5 years. Should be easily updated. Employment: 2009 to present -1/2009 - Retired from the Federal Government. Part-Time Positions: The Heritage Foundation (projects for Secretary Elaine Chao); Substitute Teacher - Saint Stephens/Saint Agnes School, The Congressional School. Volunteer Activities: Current position - Office of the Vice President of the United States. Best Friends Foundation (Elaine Bennett) and Jack Kemp Foundation Events. Political Volunteer Activities: Trump Transition Team; Virginia Trump Campaign; Andy Harris for Congress (2010, 2012, 2014 & 2016) — MD 1st - volunteer committee organizer/fundraiser/event planner; 2016 Amie Hoeber for Congress - MD 6th; 2014 McConnell for Senate Campaign - 3-day volunteer in Lexington, Ky.; 2012 Romney for President campaign; and the Alexandria Republican Party. 2001 to 1/2009 - U.S. Department of Labor Washington, D.C. Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat, Office of the Secretary, Elaine L. Chao Managed a staff of 22 in all aspects of executive correspondence, documents and records management including appropriate handling of FOIA requests and Top Secret documents. Ig98 to 2001 -J. Naylor Cope Company Washington, D.C. Senior Consultant - Executive Search and Recruitment. Jan Cope was former Deputy Director of White House Personnel in the administration of President George H. W. Bush. 1993 to 2001 - Team 2000 of Virginia, Incorporated Alexandria, Virginia President and Founding Partner - Consultant on Work/Family Initiatives. 1989 to 1993 - U.S. General Services Administration Washington, D. C. Agency Liaison to the Office of Presidential Personnel, Office of the Administrator Director of the Office of Child Care and Development Programs. 1983 to 1989 -U. S. Department of Transportation Washington, D. C. Department Liaison to the Office of White House Personnel - Office of the Secretary of Transportation, Elizabeth H. Dole. Also Director of Special Projects and Deputy Director of Consumer Affairs. 1982 to 1983 - U.S. Department of Justice - Office of the Deputy Attorney General Washington, D. C. Assistant to the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Presidential Personnel. Education: BA in History and Political Science - University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland References and previous extensive political history upon request BARBARA Y NORTON WORK EXPERIENCE PROFILE SC Midland and Upstate Director / Donald J. Trump for President Aug 2016 - November 2016 1600 Gen/ois Street Cclumi ia SC 29201 Deployed fy|i ground game organization, engaged in piratic speaking marv ged various social media accounts vetted /clunteen. recruited college students, coordinated voluntee s. managed inventory control for die state, attended county republican meetings with speaking engagements developed party co odir atson with alter 'airmen in the midlands and 1 ipstate coordinated st ifting fot e/ents, rallies, and fundraisers in SC and beyond, deplc yed to battleground states as well as deployed /oiuiteors. staffed office provided aim ;ng of all systems wrote policies and procedures for every aspect of the oirk.e in my absence participated as poll worker, coordinated poll match recruitment a ns vered stntex do ohones and emails as veil as social media con erred with surrogates and nfonned management on trends and issues. Deliverer] v ictones during Pn ’a am electi m in 13 out of u. counties. Camecl 8 To of /ole: for 1 rump di u ng Preserientidt election. Homemaker May 2013 - Aug 2016 305 Belrair Road irmo 3C 29063 Independent Contractor Services Dec 2010 - May 2013 305 Delta 1 Rea J Irmo SC 29063 Manager! pa /ro bookkeeping vccouMing. marketing customer setwee; assstej buiband in radio sales, marketing, end promotion Office Manager / Pia and Steves Feb 2010 - Dec 2010 717 L 3d> Sire; at Columbia. 5 j 29201 Ccoid led scheduling fc S-i? Sty lists a* tf ic s.-VG! roconc* ed vecounte payable and receivable, m anaged inventory conti rot. con ipMtoci banking transactions answered phor es inte racteci wii tri all ir coming and outgoing c istome: is. pi oc esseci p u\ me nts. calc uiateci anc ! dispi ursed commissi ons Inside Sates / Jaderloon Greenhouses Aug 1998 - Feb 1999 161 Green Pines Road Columbia SC 29212 Generated sales coord noted Nation Trade Show integrated SBT business software into existing busings systems, managed put chafing, developed customer relations maintained quality assurance planned and organized customer orders according to clients needs., managed customer expectations and customer resouitior , An experienced administrator with over 15 years in diverse professional contexts, including political and business offices. An excellent manager, communicator and organizer, with a well-developed ability to multi -task, pr ioritize, manage projects, and exercise good judgement in high-pressure situations. Also broadly networked in SC with key fundraising donors. Full Name: Barbara ' Address: (b) (6) Phone Number ( b ) ( (S ) Email: i (b) (6) REFERENCES Ed McMullen Advisor for Donald J Trump for President SC Midland and Upstate Donate] J, Trump for President (b) (6) Judy Nance Supervisor Ponatd J, Trump for President (b) (6) Myra Windham Office Manager Pia and Steves (b) (6) Mark McLane General Sales Manager jaderloon Greenhouses (b) (6) Julie Brickley Supervisor Polio / Management Systems (CSC/ (b) (6) BARBARA Y NORTON Customer Service Representative / Policy Management Systems (CSC) Feb 1991 - Oct 1993 10301 Yv risen Blvd. BLytheweod. SC 2901b Handled incoming phone inqune-s in reference to onto insurance for the state or NJ. coordinated wnt en and foifov. up phone calls. ran daslv slat ;s reports resolved questions n reference to billing and underwriting, fielded a sterner cor riplaints. prioritized customer retention, m trviged a volume of 200 calls per das . Business & Promotions Coordinator / WMFX-FM Columbia SC Aug 1990 - Feb 1991 1345 Garner Lane. Suite 20 7. Columbia SC 29210 Posted daily accounts receivable developed marketing proposals for top bill ng classic rock station, assisted sales gen eratedau diene e research, facilitated guest relations, Norretl Staffing Services Feb 1990 - Aug 1990 Interviewed arid tested potential emp oyees. and recruited and staffed Saturn plant. conducted background checks Front Desk Receptionist / WRMX-FM Nashville, TN Dec 1989 - Feb 1990 Ha s 1 d le d dail\ bank deposits. Assistant to the President / United One Home Protection Apr 1988 - Nov 1989 2020 c.sembiy Str eet, Colurr bia SC Mantamed all accounts receivable and payable, provided pubic relations assistance to the president arc; y :e- President. planned local and national meetings and conventions dskibuied offices throughout the US. conducted materials, extend, e and vital information to the market research, assisted ir iy pesetti vj various home v president ana vice pi oGcMm deposit box and unar i ged t r i a rarity contracts handled a ! bank' .el. served as private ng transactions inc secretary to tiding safet VOLUNTEER WORK Volunteer Coordinator / Donald J. Trump for President Aug 2015 - Feb 2016 133- B Stale Street West Columbia, SC 29169 Implemented marketing strategies, coordinated social media, recruited volunteers for 14 counties, managed inventory control staffed office and rallies, trained volunteers, vetted and scheduled volunteers. irmo Little League 2009-2014 Friarsgate Park 1712 Chadforci Road, Irmo. SC 29063 Assistant Little League Baseball Coach / Seven Oaks Recreation Park 2007-2009 200 Leisure Lane, Columbia. SC 29210 Assistant Coach / Upward Basketball 2005-2009 Piverland h lls Baptist Church Coached participants and. led devotronais. Classroom Volunteer / River Springs Elementary 2005-2010 Helped in my son's classroom. 1999-2003 Helped in my daughter's classroom. EDUCATION Dale Carnegie, Continuing Ed 1989 Motivational Skills & Stress Mgmt Midlands Tech 1987 - 1989 Information & Computer Technology East Bladen High School Class of 1985 Honors Diploma St. Peter’s Catholic School 1997-1999 Participated in fundraising, acted as substitute teacher and classroom volunteer. UNC-W, Bladen Tech 1985-1986 Psychology & Marketing Robert McNernev (b) (6) Education University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Ml (Aug ’ll - May '1 5) Major/Mlnon Political Science/Classic Civilization. Honors: University Honors Designation *14 Work Experience IMGE Alexandria, VA Advertising Coordinator at IMGE (jul '1 6 - Present) • Maintained and executed several Congressman and Senators' advertising budgets during 201 6 Election, which totaled to more than 250k spent using many different mediums and platforms. • Representing IMGE, I oversaw the execution of the digital advertising campaign for Australian Prime Minister Turnbull's re-election campaign. The result was his successful re-election. With a budget of over 1 .5 million AUD, our strategy included using several platforms and mediums, including the world's first political lens on Snapchat. o Link to an article in USA Today about the lens: http://www.usatoday.eom/story/news/polltics/onpolitics/2016/06/30/a ustrallan-electlon-flrst-anlmated-politlcal-lens‘snapchat/86546528/ • Responsible for trafficking ads for both political and corporate clients, on all platforms ranging from programmatic to Pandora. • Maintaining client relations and all the reporting that entails. Data Analyst (Oct '15 - Jul ’16) • Supported the advertising and email marketing teams, where I mainly focused on gathering data concerning ROI and converting it Into a digestible report for clients. • Online media planning, dally ad tracking, campaign planning, Inventory and publication research and creation of reports. • Maintained daily client budget reports JfeqiQnal Field Director. Elise Stefanlk’s Congressional Campaign (Jun *14) • Representing IMGE, I directed and executed field operations for Clinton County. • Provided guidance and support to volunteers and community leaders such as county committee members and the board of elections. • Organized and streamlined grassroots efforts for the county such as completing walk books and phone lists. • Coordinated with local businesses to set up phone banks and local campaign office. Intern. IMGE in Alexandria. VA flul ’14 -Sep *14) • Created Images and graphics for client's social media pages as well as their websites to spread their message and to grow their online presence. • Responsible for keeping clients' websites up to date and creating new content for their sites where necessary. • Integrated clients' websites and social media pages with IMGE's advertising software such as Google Analytics and Google Doubleclick Marketing. Congressional Internship liitgrn, Office of Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (jul '15- Sep ‘1 5) • Created graphics using software such as Photoshop for use on various Internet platforms including social media and e-mail. • Aided with the research and writing of constituent correspondence. • Researched and presented to the legislative team information on key Issues or agency policies. Part-Time Employment/Other Internships GoJaunder. .Brand Respond Media (Dec '1 3 - May *1 6) • Focused on ROI and lead generation for several companies, mainly an anti-virus software company. • Participated In creation of the digital strategy for performance-based campaigns utilizing multiple channels. • Using graphic design and Photoshop, made advertising creative that was unique to each client. • Increased spend efficiency and reduced costs using data metrics In real time with a yearly revenue of S300k. ACCPUnt Management Intern. DraftFCB In Chicago. IL (|un *1 3 - Aug '1 3) • Managed several projects and maintained client relations with Diners Club international (DCI). • Researched and compiled an overview of competitive brands that culminated with a presentation to the DCI team. • Researched and Identified possible emerging trends within the industry monthly, which were used as basis for recommendations to the client. • Rebranded the DraftFCB Internship Program with a group of other Interns, earning Executive level approval. Skills • Knowledge of coding as well as Wordpress • Adobe Photoshop and Excel • Excellent communication skills • Google Certified for SEO and Display Interests • Politics, International Relations, Public Relations/Marketing, Affiliate Marketing, Traveling, Sports. es-uo \ fre^ss 4/ P. LEE SMITH _ - - —■ . _ U.S. BAR MEMBERSHIPS New York; District Of Columbia; Court Of International Trade; Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit WORK EXPERIENCE King & Spalding LLP, International TradeAVTO Practice Group Washington, DC Counsel May 2007 to Present Developed False Claims Act Action To Combat Duty Evasion • Developed, drafted, and managed King & Spalding’s first qui tam relator False Claims Act action. Represented Clients In World Trade Organization (“WTO”! Proceedings And Advised Clients On WTO Issues • Drafted legal arguments, responses to Panel questions, and written submissions provided to the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) and the Dept, of Commerce (“DOC") in a number of WTO proceedings; • Drafted request for consultations, consultation questions, and Ambassador’s talking points; • Prepared evaluations of possible WTO complaints involving the SCM, AD, TBT, and GATS Agreements. Represented Clients In Actions Before The Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit And Court Of International Trade • Drafted briefs and presented oral argument in proceedings before the Court Of Appeals For The Federal Circuit; • Drafted complaints, briefs, and motions and presented oral argument in appeals of numerous antidumping duty (“AD”) and countervailing duty (“CVD") determinations before the Court Of International Trade. Represented Clients Before DOC. The Dept. Of Homeland Security. And U.S. Congress • Managed successful AD and CVD proceedings, which included managing associates and consultants; • Advocated for clients as first chair in meetings and hearings with DOC and with DOC’s^ustomsTIaison Unit; « Conducted meetings and over a dozen training sessions at U.S. ports with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“Customs”) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”) officials regarding AD/CVD evasion issues; • Drafted submissions regarding U.S, importers and foreign exporters to Customs and ICE, which resulted in criminal indictments and the imposition of single transaction bonds; • Participated in meetings with Congressional Staff to support the passage of the Enforce and Protect Act. Represented Clients In Proceedings Before Governments Other Than The United Slates • Represented clients in AD and CVD proceedings before the Chinese, European, and Mexican investigating authorities. Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Dept, of Commerce Washington, DC International Trade Compliance Analyst August 2004 to May 2007 1 • Managed entire segments of non-market economy AD proceedings and conducted overseas and domestic verifications; • Advised on Customs issues including specific Customs correspondence and database language. EDUCATION Boston College Law School Juris Doctor , May 2004; GPA: /l.\ Newton, MA London Program, Kings College School of Law, University orLonaon London, UK The University of Mississippi Bachelor of Business Administration , magna cum laude; May 2001 Oxford, MS McDonnell-Barksdale Honors College, GPA: (^Economics and International Business Minor Accounting PUBLICATIONS (Representative! • Inside Customs’ Update On Anti-Dumping, Countervailing Duties, La\v360 (January 20, 2015). • Editor, Trade dc Manufacturing Alert , September 2012 through January 2014 and continuing contributor thereafter. • International Legal Developments In Review - International Trade, The International Lawyer (2009, 20 1 0, and 20 U ). • Joseph W. Dorn, “Settlements in the United States Court of International Trade: Practices and Policies,” Tulane Journal Of International And Comparative Law, Vol. 19, Issue 2, May 201 1 (co-author). PRESENTATIONS (Representative) • Enforcing Antidumping Countervailing Duty Orders , Summit Of Customs’ Industrial & Manufacturing Materials Center of Excellence 8c Expertise, Port of Buffalo (September 2015 and 2016), covering numerous AD/CVD orders. • How Customs, ICE And DOJ Combat Evasion And The Enforce Act *s Effects, Organizer and Moderator, DC Bar (June 8, 2016). Panel included officials from Customs, ICE, and DOJ. • Minimizing Risks When Importing Goods Subject to Antidumping and Countervailing Duties: Leveraging Trade Remedies , Recent CIT Decisions and Significant Rules Changes , Strafford Continuing Education (September 20 15). • Enforcement Of Antidumping & Countervailing Duty Measures, Consejo Consultivo de Practices Comerciales Inlemacionales, Secretarfa De Economfo, Mexico (August 6, 2015). (b) (6) (b) (6) IAN PAUL STEFF (b) (6) SPECIALIZATIONS International trade negotiations Trade association management Global and export market analysis Semiconductor manufacturing issues Research consortia board governance PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Intellectual property protection systems Economic development International affairs Advanced manufacturing issues Science, technology, and research policy Chief Innovation Officer and Executive Vice President State of Indiana / Indiana Economic Development Corporation COORDINATE STATE’S INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP INITIATIVES • Serve as the State of Indiana’s first Chief Innovation Officer, coordinating implementation and execution of Governor Pence's and Lieutenant Governor Holcomb’s $1 B Innovation & Entrepreneurship Initiative • Advise state leadership on science, technology, and advanced manufacturing economic matters, serving as a Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Commerce • Led preparations and participated in Governor's economic trade missions to Israel, China, and Europe; Host international businesses considering FDI • Engage on export related issues for Indiana-based companies • Coordinate and direct lEDC's small business and entrepreneurship programs and resources consisting of personnel and advisors statewide including: -Indiana Small Business Development Centers (ISBDC) -Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTAC) -lEDC’s investment and assurance programs and strategic sector initiatives • Lead efforts to create and expand public-private partnerships in the information technology, life sciences, and advanced manufacturing across the state • Board member. Battery Innovation Center (BIC) outside of NSWC Crane • Board member, Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMIJ that includes Purdue-led Modeling & Simulation Center housed at the Indiana Manufacturing Institute • Member, Dean of Engineering's Advisory Council, Purdue University • Member, Council of Advisors to the Vice Chancellor for Research, IUPUI Senior Advisor for Science, Technology, and Advanced Manufacturing May 2014 State of Indiana / Indiana Economic Development Corporation July 2016 LED lEDC’s PLANS TO GROW STRATEGIC SECTORS • Oversaw statewide efforts to develop the life sciences, energy storage, cybersecurity, semiconductor, and advanced materials verticals in Indiana. • Engaged with businesses, universities, and government partners to create economic development leads for the State in advanced manufacturing sectors and boost Indiana's manufacturing exports. • Coordinated lEDC’s technology oriented economic development missions including domestic and international trips. July 2016- present EXPANDING PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS AND GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT • Shaped lEDC's strategy on initiatives involving cooperation between industry, the State, and universities that will enable Indiana's global competitiveness in emerging fields related to advanced manufacturing and design. • Implemented best practices from model domestic and international public- private partnerships in current industrial consortia in Indiana. • Successfully led effort on behalf of the IEDC to secure over $20M in industry matching funds for the newly formed composites initiative at Purdue University via the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation. • Participated in state and national efforts to ensure a robust workforce and world- ctass research infrastructure, including: • Member, Lieutenant Governor Ellspermann’s Career Pathways Taskforce • Member, Executive Committee, International Nanotechnology Cooperation and Communication (INC). Senior Executive, Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) 20 Vice President, Global Policy and Technology Partnerships; Board Elected Officer; Chairman of the Board, U.S. Information Technology Office in Beijing (USITO) ASSOCIATION MANAGEMENT • Served as an elected officer of the lead U.S. semiconductor association; Board of Directors consisting of 18 CEOs representing the $150 billion U.S. semiconductor industry. • Responsible for oversight of multi-million dollar international and technology budget, managed three departments, and coordinated outside counsel and consultants. • Developed agenda, budget updates, and materials for three Board meetings per year. • Elected Executive Chairman of the USITO Board of Directors; Executive committee consisting of four trade associations and Board consisting of 30 U.S. technology executives with China operations (www.usito-oro)- TECHNOLOGY PARTNERSHIPS & UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CONSORTIA • Staffed the SIA's CTO Committee comprised of 18 technology executives of major U.S. semiconductor companies and served as the Board’s liaison to its research consortium, the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC). • Led efforts to secure over $1 60M in matching funds to complement over $250M industry dollars for SIA/SRC technology public-private research with U.S. universities. • Served as the association's lead representative on partnerships with NIST, NSF, and DoD LED WORLDWIDE GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND INDUSTRY TRADE NEGOTIATOR Primary advocate and spokesperson on global policy and public-private partnerships. • Oversaw international trade advocacy, export and sales statistics program, customs and trade facilitation, and industry engagement on manufacturing policy. • Communicated member companies’ market access issues to foreign governments. • Industry stakeholder in the WTO's Information Technology Agreement, served as a lead industry expert and liaised with over 12 governments; final ITA expansion agreement saved U.S. semiconductor manufacturers several billion dollars. • Served as the chief U.S. secretariat at the World Semiconductor Council, consisting of governments and industry from China. Europe. Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and U.S. CREATED STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS and PROGRAMS • Developed statements, interacted with media, published op-eds and web content. • Collaborated with SIA's committees and forged consensus on major projects. • Frequently quoted in media including Forbes, NYT, Bloomberg, and regional outlets. • Secured sponsorships and organized industry seminars, conferences and other events. Dewey Ballantine LLP 2005 - 2008 Trade Specialist/SIA Washington Representative, Manager, Governmental Affairs • Managed SIA's government relations, trade, and research funding engagements. • Participated in Multi-Chip Package (MCP) Duty-Free Trade Agreement negotiations. • Helped build support for President Bush’s American Competitiveness Initiative. • Staffed meetings of the World Semiconductor Council. U.S. House of Representatives - Ways and Means Committee 2004 - 2005 Senior Staff Assistant to the Majority Staff Director of the Trade Subcommittee • Staff Director's principal liaison to USTR, Commerce. State, and business community. • Served Chairman Thomas (R-CA) & Subcommittee Chairmen Crane (R-IL)/Shaw (R-FL) • Prepared for hearings on FTAs, Miscellaneous Tariff Bill, Customs Reauthorization, FSC-ETI repeal/American Jobs Creation Act. • Oversaw publication of Committee’s Trade Statutes Blue Book. 2005 edition. U.S. House of Representatives and Communications internships 2002 - 2003 • House Committee on Small Business, Chairman Donald Manzullo (R-ILJ • Office of Media Relations at the Peace Corps Headquarters • Personal Office of Congressman Bill Thomas (R-CA) PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND CIVIC ACTIVITIES • Fr. Representative; Task Force on the Future of American Innovation, Washington. D.C. • Fr. Member; Executive Committee, Int'l Technology Roadmap on Semiconductors • Volunteer, Member; Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity • Member, Donor; Chairman’s Circle and Nausbaum Society of the Indianapolis Zoo EDUCATION George Washington University - Elliott School of Int'l Affairs 2007 - 201 1 Master of Arts: International Science and Technology Policy GPA: rva ((.\ • R&D budgets, economics of technological change, energy policy, technology creation and diffusion, international trade, U.S. space policy, globalization challenges • Capstone: Future of Broadband-Computing: Technological. Economic Considerations National Defense University - Ft. McNair Post-Graduate: National Security Studies • School for National Security Executive Education • Concentration: 18 graduate credits related to defense, security, and 2004 - 2006 foreign policy American University - School of Int'l Service Bachelor of Arts: International Studies • Graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa: 2000 - 2003 GPA: (b)(6) • US Foreign Policy, International Economics and Trade Policy; Intermediate Spanish REFERENCES (contact available upon request) • Governor Mike Pence • Victor Smith, Secretary of Commerce, State of Indiana • Ed Simcox, President emeritus, Indiana Energy Association • Dan Hosier: President and Chief Entrepreneurial Officer, Purdue Research Foundation • Ambassador Alan Wolff: Chairman, NFTC and Chairman, Nat’l Academies-STEP Board • John Neuffer: President and CEO, Semiconductor Industry Association (SIAJ • Gil Kaplan, Partner, King and Spalding • Matt Roberts: Fr. President, U.S. Information Technology Office (USITO) in Beijing, China • George M. Scalise: Former COO of Apple Computer and President emeritus, SIA; Board member, Intermolecular; Purdue University distinguished engineering alumnus • Wim Roellandts: Chairman of the Board, Applied Materials & Board Member, IMEC (Belgium Research Consortia) • David Roberts: President and CEO, Battery Innovation Center (BIC) JOSEPH A. LAROSKI JR. (b)(6) EXPERIENCE U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 2016-present 500 E St SW, Washington, DC 20436, (202) 205-2000 Attorney-Advisor • Advising and assisting Commissioners, Commissioners’ aides, and investigative staff on all matters relating to investigations and sunset reviews under U.S. antidumping, countervailing duty, and global safeguard laws. • Preparing legal issues memoranda and draft Commission determinations in preliminary and final phases of trade remedy investigations. • Assisting the Office of the United States Trade Representative in evaluating and commenting on the consistency of foreign trade remedy laws, regulations, and measures with World Trade Organization and bilateral trade commitments. • . Participating in the interagency response to foreign trade remedy investigations of U.S. exporting industries. King & Spalding, Washington, D.C. 2012-2016 1700 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006, (202) 737-0500 Counsel • Assisting clients in the removal of market access barriers and other impediments to exporting goods and services around the world. • Providing trade policy advice on a wide variety of trade matters, including US legislation, trade remedies, and the negotiation of international agreements. • Litigating trade disputes before the World Trade Organization. • Litigating antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings before the U.S. International Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Commerce on behalf of U.S. industry. • Providing legal advice and support to private corporations and industry associations in their interactions with governments on dispute settlement matters and enforcement of domestic international trade laws. • Providing legal advice to private corporations and industry associations on the all matters relating to international trade, customs procedures, trade remedies, WTO and other trade agreements, dispute settlement, U.S. preference programs, interagency and congressional procedures, and the national security implications of imports and exports. Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, Office of General Counsel, Washington, D.C. 2008-20 1 2 600 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20508, 202-395-3150 Associate General Counsel • Representing the United States in WTO dispute settlement proceedings and matters arising under regional free trade agreements. • Advising and assisting lead negotiators in ongoing negotiation of Labor, Regulatory Coherence, Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures, and Technical Barriers to Trade chapters of the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement. • Advising senior administration officials in the formulation and implementation of trade policy regarding customs matters, and trade-related labor and chemical regulation issues. • Counseling senior administration officials with respect to legal strategy and U.S. government positions on issues arising at the Council for Trade in Goods and its subsidiary bodies, the World Customs Organization, and other multilateral fora. • Evaluating consistency of foreign measures with WTO and bilateral trade commitments and developing legal and factual bases for initiating dispute settlement proceedings against such measures. • Coordinating U.S. government responses to foreign antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) investigations. VINSON & Elkins, Washington, D.C. 2006-2008 2200 Pennsylvania Ave NW #500, Washington, DC 20037, C202^ 639-6500 Willkie, Farr & Gallagher, Washington, D.C. 2004-2006 1 875 K St NW # 1 00, Washington, DC 20006, j 2(m 303-1000 Associate • Counseled foreign governments, private corporations, and industry associations on the full range of U.S. laws and international rules governing cross-border trade, trade remedies, WTO and other trade agreements, and the national security implications of imports and exports. (Advised private sector officials in Canada, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Thailand, the United States, and Vietnam. Represented foreign government agencies in India and Thailand.) • Litigated AD/CVD matters on behalf of foreign governments, foreign producers, industry associations, and U.S. importers before the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. International Trade Commission, U.S. Court of International Trade, and the Federal Circuit. • Advised foreign governments regarding WTO-consistency of measures and U.S. implementation of WTO DSB recommendations and rulings. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, Washington, D.C. 1999-2004 1440 New York Ave NW, Washington, DC 20005, 2021371-7000 Associate • Represented domestic integrated steel industry in multiple phases of international trade litigation. • Coordinated domestic steel industry response to over 700 product exclusion requests in the Section 201 Steel investigation. • Researched and prepared memoranda regarding legal issues raised in WTO disputes challenging U.S. application of AD/CVD laws under the Anti-Dumping Agreement and Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures. • Advised a pharmaceutical company on issues relating to the Montreal Protocol. Hon. Dominick L. diCarlo, United States Court of International Trade, New York, NY 1 998- 1 999 1 Federal Plaza, New York, NY 10278-0001, 212-264-2800 Law Clerk • Drafted opinions, orders and bench memoranda on international trade matters, including AD/CVD and customs issues. EDUCATION Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC 600 New Jersey Ave N W, Washington, DC 2000 1 , <'202'> 662-9000 Master of Laws in International and Comparative Law, with distinction. May 1 998. Fordham University School of Law, New York, NY 150 W 62nd St, New York, NY 10023, (2121 636-6000 Juris Doctor, May 1997. • Associate Editor, FORDHAM INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT LAW JOURNAL. • The Emmet J. McCormack Foundation Prize in Admiralty Law Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, DC ICC 301, 37th St NW & O St NW, Washington, DC 20057, (2021 687-5696 Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service, International Politics, December 1993. • Georgetown Study Abroad Program, Pontificia Universidad Catolica Del Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador • Team Captain, 1993 Varsity Cross Country Team (ranked 7th nationally by TRACK & FIELD NEWS) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS District of Columbia Bar, New York Bar, New Jersey Bar American Bar Association, International Trade Committee, Section on International Law (Vice Chair, 2010-2015) ZACHERY T. MICHAEL fb) (6) EXPERIENCE 5 Sch Presidential Inaugural Committee December 20 Hi - Present Events Coordinator — National Mall Lea /, Eolnnteen As an events coordinator for the public events division at the 5Sth Presidential Inaugural Committee, I was chaiged with all public events along the national mall on inauguration day. Those duties included organizing and managing all volunteers, coordinating and delegating job duties and tasks, and establishing and implementing a plan for inauguration day activities. 0 Assist in the planning and implementation of public events at the national mall • Develop and maintain event and volunteer databases. • Manage aspects of volunteer coordination, including but not limited to, sinning, recruitment, supervision, training and acknowledgment, ® Actively participate in staff meetings as necessary and appropriate* Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. August 201 6 - November 2010 Florida Regional Political Director As a Regional Political Director for the Donald J, 1 rump for President campaign, 1 worked with specific constituency groups in the state of Florida to organize their involvement with the campaign. I also worked to develop a voter contact plan in coordination with other staff for particular communities by building relationships with existing groups and organizations. As director, I also assisted with the planning, coordination, and scheduling of elected officials to endorse and speak at many of the large rallies held in the state for Florida. 0 Served as the campaign liaison to Republican Fxecutive Committees, elected officials, and business communities ® Attended and stafled official meetings, special events, and state rallies on behalf of the campaign. ® Directed, managed and supervised multiple campaign officer, staff members, and county chairpersons ® Led the top producing campaign headquarters for GOTV efforts in the State of Florida. City of Daphne • Office of the Mayor April 2016 - Present E.rtcutree Administrator As the administrator in the mayors office, I served as the principal scheduler, aide to the mavor, and official conduit to the general public, city departments, elected officials and organizations throughout the community. I also took part in meetings with city officials, community stakeholders, business and civic leaders, vendors, and constituents. As administrator, I was selected by the mayor to manage special projects and negotiations with public and leasing vendors. One ongoing project was overseeing and managing the complete ov erhaul of the city's official website, which included new technological advances for public records management systems. The new website increases government and community transparency and communications with the general public. • Represented the City at official meetings and special events. ® Conducted research required to complete projects for the City. • Drafted policies and legislatives agendas for review and approval • Successfully negotiated contracts and agreements with stakeholders ami vendors. • Managed and supervised administrative and city communications staff City of Pensacola • Office of the Mayor January 2015- April 2016 Executive Aide to the Mayor As the Executive Aide to the Mayor, 1 prepared and managed the daily schedule and served as the mayor's policy and political confidant who would often advise on communications strategy and response to media inquiries. As Executive aide, I assisted with special projects and policy initiatives at the mayor’s request. I helped organize many staff positions within the mayor’s office, which streamlined processes and procedures in the Executive Office. At the directive of the mayor, I led the effort on creating and researching solutions to homelessness and panhandling in the City, this effort led to the creation of the "Better Way To Give Campaign,” a campaign which used recycled parking meters to raise awareness and funds for local non-profit organizations. This project turned into the Pensacola Chamber of Commerce Leadership Class Project for 2016. • Represented the Mayor at official meetings and special events. • Managed the Mayor’s schedule and prepared travel arrangements. • Conducted research required to complete specialized and sensitive projects. • Advised the Mayor and City officials on communications and policy strategy. • Prepared policy drafts and initiatives to be presented for the Mayor’s consideration. • Served as the Mayor’s liaison for internal and external affairs to municipal officials, elected officials, state officials, contractors, lobbyists, and non-profit organizations. • Served as City Liaison with organizations such as the United States Conference of Mayors, National League of Cities, Sister Cities International, Florida League of Cities and the Gulf Coast Diplomacy Council. Rick Scott for Florida May 2014 — November 2014 Field Director As a Field Director for Governor Rick Scott, I was the official representative in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties for the governor’s re-election campaign. As director, I managed the day to day operations at the campaign headquarters and a team of 10 interns and 100 volunteers. Regularly, the Escambia county campaign headquarters surpassed statewide goals and often was number one statewide in the Get-out-the-vote efforts. • Developed comprehensive plans that included door knocking and phone banking in order to ID voters and persuade them to vote. • Managed, organized and planned events for direct voter outreach. • Achieved weekly and monthly goals set by state headquarters. • Identified, managed, organized, and recruited volunteers and interns to assist with campaign activities. • Worked with specific constituency groups to organize their involvement with the campaign. Jeff Miller for Congress July 2014 - November 2014 Deputy Campaign Manager As the Deputy Campaign Manager for Congressman Jeff Miller, 1 managed the day to day campaign activities and operations throughout congressional district 1. I supervised and managed all volunteers, get-out-the-vote efforts and constituency outreach initiatives. During the primary, I created a vigorous get-out-the-vote program to include vast sign and marketing distribution, phone banking activities, town hall meetings, campaign events, fundraising functions which ultimately resulted in a win with over 70% of the vote going to Congressman Miller. • Developed a voter contact plan in coordination with the campaign manager for particular communities and diverse constituencies. • Responsible for coordinating print collateral and digital marketing dissemination. • Identified, managed, organized, and recruited volunteers and interns to assist with campaign activities. Richard Eckstrom for State Comptroller General October 2013 - November 2014 Communications Director & Special Assistant As the Communications Director and Special Assistant, I managed all communications with the media and general public, disseminated information as directed by the campaign manager and managed the comptroller’s campaign website and social media accounts. I created an online presence and brand for the candidate utilizing a YouTube channel, Facebook page, twitter account and Instagram. • Managed and coordinated all campaign interactions with the media. • Managed all social media platforms and composed web content for the campaign. • Built relationships with the press and communicated with the media as the key spokesperson for the campaign. • Designed content for campaign literature and print collateral. Zachery & Company, LLC January 20 1 0 - October 20 1 3 Principal As the principal of Zachery & Company, LLL, 1 worked diligently to recruit clients and manage portfolios of charitable organizations, small businesses and political campaigns. With nearly two dozen campaigns and projects, I used my skillset in management and creativity to deliver the best services possible to my clients. • Managed public relations efforts for clients, charitable causes and political campaigns. • Directed and developed print and digital advertising campaigns. • Performed and delivered communications strategies, branding implementation, and general management on behalf of clients. Office of Judge Roy Moore June 2009 - June 201 1 Spokesperson/ Personal Aide Though an Independent contractor for Judge Roy Moore, 1 served as the general spokesperson and personal aide to the former Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court. As spokesperson, I managed and coordinated most media interviews and inquiries and items for public dissemination. As Judge Moore’s primary spokesperson, I participated in interviews with media outlets such as CNN, CBS News, ABC, Huffington Post and more. As his personal aide, I would often assist by traveling with him around the country, where the judge would perform speeches and participate in his book signings at conferences, meetings and events. • Drafted speeches and conducted research on behalf of causes related to traditional values. • Traveled with the judge while on book tour and at speaking engagements. • Managed all social media platforms and web content. • Served as primary spokesperson and manager for all communications. Michael & Associates, Inc. May 2007 - May 2012 Co?nmunify Relations Manager As the Community Relations Manager, I participated in creating and implementing marketing and promotional advertisements for local media and establish marketing plans for the company on a monthly basis. As manager, I also diligently worked to provide marketing assessments and plans to help foster relationships with community businesses, organizations and leaders. During my role, I created giving back campaigns to help underprivileged children and families throughout the community, such as toy collections during the holidays, "Coats for Kids,” as well as turkey giveaways during the Thanksgiving holiday. • Drafted news releases, advertisements and promotional materials as assigned. • Conceptualized, developed, and implemented projects related to community relations and event marketing. • Represented the company at community events, chamber of commerce meetings, seminars, and trainings. • Responsible for establishing and maintaining relationships with strategic community partners and stakeholders. ACCOMPLISHMENTS • Rising Star - Independent News (20 1 5) * Graduate - City of Pensacola Leadership Academy (2013) • Recipient - South Carolina Lt. Governor’s Award in Expository Writing (2004) * Recipient - The Citadel Military College of South Carolina Award of Achievement (2001) ACTIVITIES • Volunteer in Roat£n, Honduras - Youth Outreach Ministry, Pensacola Christian College - Pensacola, FL • Volunteer in Kenya - Life Water Medical Ministries, Hickory Grove Baptist Church - Charlotte, NC • President, EscaRosa Young Republicans (2015 — Present) • Communications and External Affairs Director, Escambia County Republican Executive Committee (2014- 2016) • Committee Member, Escambia County Republican Executive Committee (2012 - 2016) • Executive Director, MoorePAC • Chair - Northwest Florida, Donald Trump for President, Inc. (February 2016 - July 2016) EDUCATION • Bachelor of Science - Interdisciplinary Studies - History • Pensacola Christian College, Pensacola, FL (2015) • Campaign Management School - Leadership Institute, Arlington, Virginia EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY INFORMATION 58th Presidential Inaugural Committee (2016-2017) 301 7th Street SW Washington, DC 20407 Paul Sorenson, Assistant Director of Public Events p) 765-860-9177 Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. (2016) 721 5th Avenue New York, NY 10022 Susie Wiles, Senior Strategist p) 904-502-7100 City of Daphne (2016-2017) Office of the Mayor 1705 Main Street Daphne, AL 36526 Vickie Hinman, Human Resources Director p) 251-621-9000 City of Pensacola (2015-2016) Office of the Mayor 222 West Main Street Pensacola, FL 32502 Ashton Hayward, Mayor p) 850-4*35-1624 Rick Scott for Florida (2014) PO Box 1 140 Tallahassee, FL 32302 Matt Davison, Regional Field Director p) 517-316-6589 JeffMiller for Congress (2014) PO Box 126 Pensacola, FL 3251 + Dan McF aul, Chief of Staff p) 850-324-4866 Richard Eckstrom for Comptroller (2013-2014) PO Box 11664 Columbia, SC 29211 Richard Eckstrom , Comptroller p) 803-319-1200 RJ Shealy, Campaign Manager p) 803-521-5633 Zachery & Company LLC (2010-2013) 176 Second Street Cheraw, South Carolina Zachery Michael (Self) p) 850-776-2895 Office of Judge Roy Moore (2009-2011) PO Box 13003 Pensacola, FL 32591 Independent Contractor with title (Self) •Served as Independent Contractor from 2009-2016 for numerous projects/ political campaigns • Salary History (Approximate): ' (b)(6) Salary Expectation: (b) (b) + EDUCATION James G Rockas (b) (6) Cornell University College of Arts & Sciences It! .w NY Bachelor of Arts in Government Office of the University Registrar Cornell University B07 Day Hall Ithaca, NY 14S50 Telephone: (607) 255-4232 Phillips Academy Distinguished Scholarship in History & Social Sciences and Biology PROFESSIONAL Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. Iowa Communications Director • Execured p residential battleground state earned media strategy. • Flipped Iowa from blue to red for the second time in 30 years and by a margin of +9.0, the greatest since Reagan \ . Carter. • Created and executed state -wide media plan for local and national surrogates; booked surrogates with Iowa and national media outlets; built network of local surrogates; briefed surrogates on messaging. • Drafted press releases, statements, ICYMls, and talking points. • Monitored media and maintained relationships with members of the loc il and national press: pitched them stories, fought for fair coverage, collected clips, and maintained press lists. • Bracketed Clinton and her surrogates with statements and competing e\ ents or protests. • Created graphics for use in digital communications Maintained I mmp-Pcnce Iowa I waiter and Faccbook accounts and directed surrogate social media efforts. Employer Information: 725 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10022 Supervisor Telephone: Eric Branstad - 5157201433 U.S. House of Representatives | Rep. John L. Mica (FL-07) Legislative Assistant <& Press Assistant Legislative Correspondent er Press Assistant • Drafted statements, press releases, and talking points, • Monitored the media and maintained relationships with national and local press: briefed and pitched stories; maintained press lists; and collected daily clips. • Managed the Member’s digital presence, including social media accounts and website. • Captured and edited photo video and cieated graphics for use in digital communications including targeted Franked paid advertising on Facebook. • Legislative portfolio, foreign affairs; international trade; finance; cybersecurity; science & technology; labor; judicial issues such as crime, law enforcement, firearms, civil rights, immigradon, and abortion; agriculture; education; social securit); and telecommunications. ■ Briefed the Member and met with constituents and stakeholders on legislative issues; drafted bill amendments in conjunction with legislative counsel; and assisted in production of congressional staff reports. • Oversaw constituent correspondence program: maintained constituent databases and prepared poliev-based form letters, weekly e-ncw*sletters, targeted 499s, and Franked mass mailings. Employer Information: B215 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 Telephone: 2022251435 Supervisor Telephone: James Wiley Deck- 2024458006 Richard Tisei for Congress Peabody, MA Deputy Communications Director March - November, 20 1 4 • Executed earned media strategy for Massachusetts 6th Congressional District race, a top-targeted takeover opportunity in 2014: wrote copy for paid advertisements, op-eds, press releases, and statements; coordinated “letters to the editor” campaign in local papers; managed press lists; and collected daily press clips. • Executed digital strategy: managed social media accounts, growing Facebook likes from 5,000 to more than 10,000; drafted fundraising emails that raised over $200,000; drafted website content; and captured and edited photo and video. • Provided in-depth policy analysis and talking points, assisted with debate preparation, and conducted opposition research. • Responsible for advance/staging for press conferences and major events like election night. Employer Information: 182 Newbury St. Lynnfield, MA 01940 Supervisor Telephone: Ryan Gough-5158671997 American Center for Law and Justice Washington, D( Clerk Summers, 2U 10-201 1 Assisted in efforts to counsel lawmakers on key issues. Provided political and legal analysis on a number of international and domestic issues for clients, for the production team of the nationally syndicated radio show* Jay Sektdow Live!, and in support of the ACLJ’s advocacy efforts in the US and abroad. Some highlights: • Personally pitched The Washington Post editorial board on an editorial pressuring Sen. Frank Lautenberg and Rep. Lamar Smith to set aside a jurisdictional battle holding up the renewal of bipartisan legislation crucial to US assistance of persecuted religious minorities in Iran and other countries: http://wapo.st/ln275bZ. ■ Aided in preparation of Federal Circuit and Supreme Court amicus briefs submitted in cases challenging the constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. • Wrote a guide for non-profits and religious institutions on how to be politically engaged while remaining within the legal limitations created by non-profit status and the Johnson Amendment. ■ Surveyed the laws covering human trafficking in all fifty states in coordination with Family Research Council. • Provided analysis for the Transitional Government of South Sudan on various constitutional frameworks. 201 Maryland Avenue NE Washington, DC 20002 Telephone: 2025468890 Supervisor Telephone: Nathanael Bennett-7032091262 SKILLS • Audio/VisuaL Final Cut, iMovie, Logic Pro. • Photo/Design: Adobe Photoshop, Canva, Canon DSLRs. • iConstituent Suite: Teletown Hall Manager, e- Newsletter Gateway, Website Back-End • CRM: Constant Constact, Signal Constituent Mail. • Limited proficiency in: Spanish, Persian (Farsi). HOBBIES AND INTERESTS • Chairman of the Board of Directors & Founding Member, Bardet Brothers Foundation. • Classically trained in percussion, piano, and voice. Electronic music production. • Alumni brother of The Alpha Delta Phi, Cornell Chapter. • Hobbies: cooking, golf, and sporting clays.