Wilmington, DE – Governor John Carney has announced changes to his leadership team, including the appointment of new staff members in key positions. The changes were announced in a press release on the official Delaware government website.
One of the key appointments is the selection of Sarah McBride as the new Deputy Chief of Staff. McBride, a transgender activist and former National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign, will bring her advocacy experience to the Governor’s office. Additionally, Reggie Daniel will be joining the team as the Director of Intergovernmental Relations, bringing his expertise in local and state government to the role.
In a statement, Governor Carney expressed confidence in the new appointments and highlighted their skills and experience. “I’m excited to welcome Sarah and Reggie to our team. They both bring valuable experience and perspectives that will help us continue to deliver results for Delawareans,” he stated.
The changes to the leadership team come at a critical time for the state, as Delaware continues to navigate the challenges posed by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The new team members will play a crucial role in helping the Governor address issues related to public health, economic recovery, and other important areas.
Overall, Governor Carney’s announcement underscores his commitment to assembling a diverse and talented team to lead the state through these challenging times. With the new appointments in place, the Governor and his leadership team are well-equipped to address the pressing issues facing Delaware and work towards a brighter future for all residents.
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