2009.10.02: Elisa Montoya is White House Liaison and Senior Advisor to the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
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2009.10.02: Elisa Montoya is White House Liaison and Senior Advisor to the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Elisa Montoya is White House Liaison and Senior Advisor to the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Within this capacity, she manages all aspects of communication between the agency and executive branch. She also works closely with the acting director and senior staff to assist with the management of the following issues, which include; but are not limited to, congressional affairs, safety and security, program development, volunteer recruitment and support services, and other agency administrative matters. On the campaign she served as the National Latino Outreach Director working with the Latino vote team to manage Latino politics and community outreach.
Elisa Montoya is White House Liaison and Senior Advisor to the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Council Designee: Elisa Montoya, White House Liaison and Senior Advisor to the Office of the Director, Peace Corps
Ms. Montoya is the White House liaison and senior advisor to the director at the United States Peace Corps. Within this capacity, she manages all aspects of communication between the agency and executive branch. She also works closely with the acting director and senior staff to assist with the management of the following issues, which include; but are not limited to, congressional affairs, safety and security, program development, volunteer recruitment and support services, and other agency administrative matters. On the campaign she served as the National Latino Outreach Director working with the Latino vote team to manage Latino politics and community outreach.
Before joining the campaign, Ms. Montoya was a policy associate at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP where she advised a broad range of municipal and corporate clients regarding federal issues. Ms. Montoya also served as a special assistant to Mayor John Hickenlooper in Denver, Colorado, where she served as the mayor's liaison with the Denver International Airport, the U.S. Conference of Mayors, and managed federal issues. Previously she served as a counsel to both Senators Harry Reid (NV) and Ken Salazar (CO). In the House of Representative Ms. Montoya worked for the Honorable Xavier Becerra (CA-31). Ms. Montoya also served as the director of technology and economic opportunity policy on the Kerry-Edwards campaign.
Ms. Montoya has an AB in American Studies from Stanford University and a JDMA from the University of Southern California Law Center and the University of Southern California, Annenberg School of Communication.
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