Kizhaber Announces Chief of Staff, Other Policy Heads

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Governor-elect John Kitzhaber has named his Chief of Staff and several other key policy positions. Here's the release that went out this afternoon:


<div><span>Governor-elect Kitzhaber Announces Governor’s Office Team</span></div><div> </div><div>Governor-elect Kitzhaber today announced his top aides, led by Chief of Staff, Curtis Robinhold.  Mr. Robinhold is a native Oregonian with deep roots in the state and worked in Governor Kitzhaber’s office in 1995.  He went on to receive Master’s degrees in both business and environmental management from Yale University and has managed operations for alternative energy companies across six countries in Europe and Asia.</div><div> </div><div>“Curtis brings business experience and savvy to the job.  He’s managed large and complex operations, and he has the commitment to, and knowledge of, Oregon values,” said Governor-elect Kitzhaber.</div><div> </div><div>Other key staff appointments include Tim Raphael as Communications Director, Brian Shipley as Legislative Director, Kendall Clawson as Director of Executive Appointments, Cheryl Myers as the Minority Women and Emerging Small Business Advocate (MWESB).  Greg Wolf will lead the Governor’s Regional Solution Team charged with community job creation  and local economic development.</div><div> </div><div>Key advisors for priority issues include: Nancy Golden, Education; Scott Nelson, Jobs & Economy; Duke Shepard, Labor and Human Services; and previously announced Mike Bonetto, Healthcare.</div><div> </div><div>Further appointments are pending, including legal counsel, affirmative action and natural resources advisor.</div><div> </div><div>Curtis Robinhold – Chief of Staff</div><div>Mr. Robinhold has 15 years of policy and energy experience as an entrepreneur, business leader, financial officer, and policy advisor. Most recently he served as the Chief Executive Officer of EnergyRM, a financial services company focused on providing financial solutions for energy-related investments in large buildings. He has also served on the board of the Oregon Business Association. Mr. Robinhold lives in Portland with his wife, Angela Uherbelau and their young daughter.</div><div> </div><div>Tim Raphael –Communications Director</div><div>Mr. Raphael will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Communications Director.  Mr. Raphael’s 18-year career in Oregon politics, policy and communications includes senior-level experience in government, business and non-profit organizations.  He served as Chief-of-Staff to Metro Executive Officer Mike Burton, Government Affairs Director for Pacific Ethanol and most recently as Western Representative for the American Wind Energy Association.  Mr. Raphael lives in Portland with his wife, Kate, and three children.</div><div> </div><div>Brian Shipley – Legislative Director</div><div>Mr. Shipley served as Governor Kulongoski’s Deputy Chief of Staff and Legislative Director Prior to that he worked for Senate President Peter Courtney as his Director of Legislation, and as Chief of Staff for Senate Majority Leader Kate Brown. Shipley graduated from Willamette University with a degree in politics and environmental science, and received his law degree from Georgetown University.</div><div> </div><div>Kendall Clawson – Executive Appointments Director</div><div>Ms. Clawson will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Executive Appointments Director. Ms. Clawson has worked in the non-profit arena for nearly 20 years, primarily in community development and non-profit management. Most recently she served as the Executive Director of the Q Center in Portland, metropolitan Portland’s Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Questioning (LGBTQ) community. Ms. Clawson has a Bachelor’s degree in Politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. She lives in Portland with her spouse of 20 years, Michele and their two dogs Riley and Cody.</div><div> </div><div>Cheryl Myers - Minority Women and Emerging Small Business Advocate</div><div>Ms. Myers will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Minority Women and Emerging Small Business Advocate. Ms. Myers has been a business owner in Oregon for more than two decades. Ms. Myers is in her 7th year as a school board member for the North Clackamas School District and serves on numerous committees including the Diversity Task Force and Education Foundation. She’s also been president of her local Parent-Teacher-Student Association and she’s worked on her local school’s Site Council. Ms. Myers and her husband have two children.</div><div> </div><div>Greg Wolf –Intergovernmental Relations Director</div><div>Mr. Wolf will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Intergovernmental Relations Director. He brings more than 30 years of experience working in state and local government and expertise in collaborative processes. Mr. Wolf serves as Director of Portland State University's National Policy Consensus Center, home of Oregon Solutions and Oregon Consensus. He is also the Director of the Policy Consensus Initiative a non-partisan organization co-chaired by two former Governors and composed of elected officials from 15 States. Before leading NPCC, Mr. Wolf served for seven years as the Community Policy Advisor for Oregon Governor Kitzhaber. Mr.Wolf is a native Oregonian and as a graduate of the University of Oregon.</div><div> </div><div>Nancy Golden – Education Advisor</div><div>Dr. Golden will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Education Advisor. Dr. Golden will be on professional leave from her role as Superintendent of the Springfield School District. Before joining Springfield Public Schools, she was director of the administrative licensure program at the University of Oregon. She has also served as deputy superintendent in Albany School District and staff development and special education director in Eugene School District. In 2010, she received the Superintendent of the Year Award from the Confederation of Oregon School Administrators. Dr. Golden has been married to Roger Guthrie for 33 years and currently lives in Springfield. She has 2 children and 2 grandchildren.</div><div> </div><div>Scott Nelson – Jobs & Economy Advisor</div><div>Mr. Nelson will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Jobs & Economy Advisor. Mr. Nelson served as policy director to Governor Kitzhaber's 2010 gubernatorial campaign and transition team. Prior to that, Mr. Nelson worked for United States Senator Byron Dorgan, the U.S. Department of Energy, and as an attorney in the Washington, DC, and Portland offices of K&L Gates LLP.  Mr. Nelson was born and raised in Corvallis.</div><div> </div><div>Duke Shepard – Labor and Human Services Advisor</div><div>Mr. Shepard will serve as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Labor and Human Services Advisor. Mr. Shepard worked for the Oregon AFL-CIO, where he directed the union federation’s grassroots political work and legislative program. Prior to the AFL-CIO, Mr. Shepard helped the Portland Business Alliance create a Regional Business Plan. Mr. Shepard lives in Portland with his wife Laura, and their daughter Graciela.</div><div> </div><div>Mike Bonetto –Healthcare Advisor</div><div>Mr. Bonetto was previously announced as Governor-elect Kitzhaber’s Healthcare advisor. Mr. Bonetto was the Vice President of Business and Community Development for St. Charles Health System in Bend. Prior to that, Mr. Bonetto served as Senior Vice President of Planning and Development for Clear Choice Health Plans. His education includes a Bachelor of Arts from Occidental College, a Master of Science from California State University, Fullerton, a Master of Public Health and a Ph.D. in health policy from Oregon State University.</div><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width="1" height="1" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3320471128493510714-8563459849063410468?l=www.capitolcurrents.com" alt=""/></div>

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