The deputy chiefs of staff will serve key roles in Shapiro’s leadership team, and they will work directly with state agencies, officials, and communities.
By FOX43 Newsroom
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro on Thursday announced the appointments of six deputy chiefs of staff to join his administration.
“These individuals will bring decades of experience – from state, local, and federal government work, to leadership in organized labor and issue advocacy organizations – to the table as they join the Shapiro Administration,” the Shapiro administration said in a press release.
“The Deputy Chiefs of Staff will serve key roles in Governor-Elect Shapiro’s leadership team, and they will work directly with state agencies, stakeholders, government officials, and local communities all across Pennsylvania as they assist in advancing the Governor-Elect’s top priorities.
The six deputy chiefs of staff who will be helping lead the Shapiro Administration’s efforts to grow the economy, improve schools, and make communities safer are:
- Joseph Lee: Deputy Chief of Staff for Administration and Opportunity
- Lindsey Mauldin: Deputy Chief of Staff for Health and Human Services
- Danielle Okai: Deputy Chief of Staff for Economic Development
- Michael Pipe: Deputy Chief of Staff for Public Safety
- Sam Robinson: Deputy Chief of Staff for Consumers and the Environment
- Tori Shriver: Deputy Chief of Staff for Education and Workforce Development
“With these dynamic, smart, and capable public servants joining our team as Deputy Chiefs of Staff, our Administration will hit the ground running to streamline communication, operate nimbly, and get things done for Pennsylvanians,” said Governor-Elect Shapiro’s incoming Chief of Staff Dana Fritz.
“Governor-Elect Shapiro and I are ready to get to work with this diverse and experienced group to build an economy that works for everyone, improve our schools to ensure our children receive a quality education and make communities across the Commonwealth safer for our families.”
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