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Campbell Announces Staff Changes


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Washington, May 7 -

U.S. Rep. John Campbell (CA-48) today announced several staff changes in his Washington, DC and Newport Beach offices.

Legislative Assistant Christopher Bognanno has been promoted to Policy Liaison. He has moved from Campbell’s Washington D.C. office to Campbell’s Newport Beach office.  Bognanno will serve as a legislative liaison between the two offices.  Bognanno first joined Campbell’s staff as a Staff Assistant when Campbell took office in 2005. He is a graduate of James Madison University.
 
Campbell also announced the promotion of Legislative Correspondent/Deputy Press Secretary Brent Hall to Legislative Assistant.  Hall will be advising Rep. Campbell on various issues including illegal immigration enforcement, homeland security, education, government reform, and labor. Hall is a graduate of the University of Tennessee.
 
Staff Assistant Danica Dawson was also promoted to Legislative Correspondent/Deputy Press Secretary. In her new role, she will be responsible for assisting Campbell in drafting responses to constituent correspondence and responsible for a range of constituent inquiries concerning legislation and national policy, in addition to various press related items. Dawson is a graduate of UCLA.
 
Joining Rep. Campbell’s office as the new Staff Assistant is Carolyn Noble.  Prior to joining the Campbell office, Noble was Staff Assistant at the Committee on House Administration.  Noble will be responsible for handling constituent inquiries as well as managing the front office. Noble is a graduate of Messiah College.
 
“Chris, Brent, and Danica have been valuable assets in my office, demonstrating both keen judgment and a deep understanding of the key issues important to the 48th district,” stated Campbell. “I am confident that they will do a tremendous job in their new positions and look forward to their additional contributions. I am also happy to welcome Carolyn to my office and I am confident she will settle into her new role here very well.”

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