D.C. Party Boy Fritz Brogan pads resume (again)
Tuesday, January 25, 2011 at 11:50PM
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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