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2010-12-09 20:50:30
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Do we know either of these guys. Avbo Sent from my iPhone Begin forwarded message: > From: Teresa Knag <teresa.k@joesladewhite.com> > Date: December 9, 2010 9:23:14 AM EST > To: Doug Dodson <doug.d@joesladewhite.com>, "Jill E. Barcikowski" <jill.b@teamjsw.com > >, Valerie Biden Owens <valerie.O@teamjsw.com>, Joe Slade White <joe.w@teamjsw.com > >, Robbie Dodson <robbie.d@teamjsw.com> > Subject: New Exec. Dir. of DGA > > The Baltimore Sun - O'Malley installs longtime aide in key DGA post > > 12/8/10 > > The new top staff job at the Democratic Governors Association goes > to Colm O’Comartun, an aide who has been with Gov. Martin O'Malley s > ince his days as the mayor of Baltimore. > > The move had been rumored for days and was openly discussed by > lobbyists hanging around the bar at the Saint Regis Hotel in > Washington last last week when O'Malley became the organization's > chair. O’Comartun refused to talk about the possibility at the time. > > In a statement O'Malley called O'Comartun "one of the most skilled > and loyal public servants." That loyalty should come in handy if > O'Malley hopes to maintain a national profile beyond the one (or > maybe two?) year term of his chairmanship. > > The executive director job will put O'Comartun in a good position to > build relationships with top Democratic donors outside the Maryland > money circuit. And it could let him build a network of the > pollsters, consultants and field directors key to any national > campaign. > > At the very least he'll rack up favors from needy governors who look > to him to deploy resources when their campaigns look shaky. > O'Comartun's predecessor held the position for four years -- and > worked there for six. > > In Maryland O'Comartun has been largely out of the public eye (he's > only been mentioned in the Sun five times), but he's frequently by > O'Malley's side. We've described his role as a "handler" and a > "spokesman" and once by his proper title: "director." He's gotten > some of the cush assignments, traveling with O'Malley to England and > Ireland in 2005. > > During the recent campaign O'Comartun popped up with O'Malley at > events and toted around the governor's over-sized three-ring binder. > The governor clearly favors him, turning to him when even minor > questions arose including, at one event, a request for information > about the federal unemployment program. His official job with the > state: Director of the Governor's Office. > > O'Comartun will replace Nathan Daschle, the son of the former Senate > Majority Leader. In a statement, O'Malley praised Daschle's work, > saying he'd "taken the organization to new heights
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