Congressman Hodes makes changes in staff
New Hampshire Democratic Congressman Paul Hodes recently hired for new staffers, including a new chief of staff.
Below is from the press release:
Matt Robison, Chief of Staff: Matt joins Congressman Hodes’ staff after five years in Congressman Michael Michaud’s office (ME-2), where he served as Legislative Director and Deputy Chief of Staff. Prior to his service with Congressman Michaud, he worked for then-Congressman John Baldacci, and as a fellow for the House Committee on Appropriations. Matt has a Master’s in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government.
Leigh Marthe, Community Representative: Leigh will be taking over the Congressman’s constituent service operation in Keene. Before joining Hodes’ staff, Leigh worked for over 20 years in higher education. She is currently completing her Ph.D. in Education from Capella University. She will be in the office Mondays 9am to 2pm, Thursdays 2pm to 7pm, and by appointment. The Keene office is located at 29 Center Street in Keene.
Laurie Goodman, Community Representative: Laurie joins the Congressman’s Nashua office after a well-rounded career in the fields of marketing, education, and health care. Most recently, she worked as the Area Marketing Manager for Borders, Inc. Laurie will be taking over the Congressman’s community outreach and constituent services in the region. The Nashua office is located at 147 Main Street in Nashua.
Brooke Borkenhagen, Press Assistant: Brooke was a Keene based organizer on Congressman Hodes’ 2006 campaign. Since then, she has served in the Congressional office as Staff Assistant and Deputy Scheduler. She will assume the roll of Press Assistant, and will be the point of contact for all media inquiries.
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