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Tuesday
Jan252011

D.C. Party Boy Fritz Brogan pads resume (again)

 

Party boy Fritz Brogan, 26, used to bartend at Georgetown's Third Edition.

But today, he lives at The Watergate, calls himself a history buff and owns two Washington bars: Gin & Tonic and Kitchen 2404. He also recently accepted a postion as the executive deputy chief of staff for Gov. Rick Scott.

Look out, Washington.

Having this wild child on the government scene -- who has also been featured in Entrepreneur magazine -- might give a whole new meaning to "political party." 


 

Here is Gov. Scott's executive office line-up and salaries so far:

- Special policy advisor: Mary Ann "Mac" Carter, Scott’s long-time policy advisor, $150,000.
- Chief of staff: Mike Prendergast, $150,000.
- General counsel: Erik Figlio, who served in the same role under Gov. Charlie Crist, $130,000.
- Office of Policy and Budget director: Jerry McDaniel, who also served in the same role under Crist, $150,000.
- Legislative affairs director: Jon Costello, who served as a policy advisor on Scott’s campaign, $110,000.
- Special counsel: Hayden Dempsey, $140,000.
- Deputy chief of staff: Jenn Peter Ungru, a Republican Party operative, $100,000.
- Deputy chief of staff: Carrie O’Rourke, who was Scott’s GOP primary opponent Bill McCollum‘s campaign finance director, $100,000.
- Executive deputy chief of staff: Fritz Brogan, who served on Scott’s transition team, $80,000.
- Director of executive staff: Diane Moulton, keeping the same job she had for Crist, $95,000.
- Director of open government: Carolyn Timmann

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