- Kate R. Cook - Wikipedia
Kate R Cook is an American lawyer and government official serving as the chief of staff for the Massachusetts governor's office since January 2023 [1][2] Cook is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School and a member of the Boston Bar Association [3]
- Governors Office Staff - Mass. gov
The following staff assist with the day-to-day activities of the Governor's Office TJ Flaherty Executive Assistant Scheduler, Lt Governor Alicia DelVento, Director of Boards and Commissions Vilma Uribe, Executive Director Did you find what you were looking for on this webpage?
- Kate Cook: Heres what drove Portsmouth City Council decisions on . . .
This statement, made at the City Council meeting on April 3, 2023, was cleared with city legal counsel First, I want to preface my comments by noting that I have stayed quiet on this
- Kate Cook - Ballotpedia
Kate Cook (Democratic Party) is the Chief of Staff to the Governor of Massachusetts Cook assumed office on January 5, 2023 Cook's current term ends on January 7, 2027 In 2024, Ballotpedia identified Kate Cook as a gubernatorial chief of staff
- Marbleheads Kate Cook Named First Assistant Attorney General
MARBLEHEAD, MA — Marblehead's Kate Cook is set to become the state's new First Assistant Attorney General, responsible for helping to manage the legal work of the AG's Office, after AG Maura
- Governor-elect Maura Healey announces 1st round of her administration . . .
First Assistant Attorney General Kate Cook was named chief of staff and Matt Gorzkowicz secretary of administration and finance Healey also appointed Gabrielle Viator, chief deputy attorney general, as her senior advisor
- Welcome Letter - NDSU Foundation Magazine
NDSU President Dave Cook was the first person to welcome me in, offer me a seat at the table, and instill in me a sense of belonging as a leader on campus He and his wife, Dr Kate Cook, saw me as more than just a student — they saw me as an important contributor to the University
- Kate Cook Meetings Final - YouTube
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