Governor Mitt Romney Names Former Secretary of State Glenda Hood to the Florida Statewide Steering Committee

Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007

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Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney today announced the endorsement of former Secretary of State and former Mayor of Orlando Glenda Hood. She will serve as Co-Chair of his Florida Statewide Steering Committee and Chair of the Florida Municipal Elected Officials and Community Leaders Committee.

"I am very pleased to have Glenda join our strong and growing team in the Sunshine State," said Governor Romney. "Glenda's wealth of experience as an accomplished leader at the local, state and federal levels will be a tremendous asset in Florida as we work to bring real change to Washington. I look forward to continuing to vigorously campaign in Florida and investing the time and resources necessary to secure victory here."

Hood joins a respected team of leaders on the Florida Steering Committee, led by former Lt. Governor Toni Jennings, former Speakers of the House Allan Bense and John Thrasher, former Chairman of the Republican Party of Florida Al Cardenas and U.S. Congressman Tom Feeney.

"I am proud to support Governor Romney and will work hard to spread his fresh and optimistic vision for America to Floridians across the state," said Glenda Hood. "He is the true conservative in this race, committed to strengthening our families, our military, our economy and our individual liberties. Our country is at a crossroads right now, and Governor Romney's agenda of innovation and transformation is the right direction for America."

Background On Glenda Hood, Co-Chair Of The Florida Steering Committee:

Glenda Hood Is A Former Florida Secretary Of State And Former Mayor Of The City Of Orlando. Glenda Hood was appointed by former Governor Jeb Bush to lead the Florida Department of State from 2002 – 2005. She was charged with a variety of tasks, including ensuring the integrity of Florida's elections system, crafting the state's Strategic Plan for Economic Development and preserving the state's arts, history and culture. Previously, Hood was the first woman elected Mayor of Orlando, serving three terms. Shortly after September 11, 2001, Governor Bush appointed her to chair the Florida Domestic Security Advisory Task Force. Additionally, Hood has served as President of the National League of Cities and the Florida League of Cities and Chairman of the Board of the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Currently, she is President and CEO of Hood Partners, LLC and serves on corporate and non-profit boards at the national, state and local levels.

Governor Mitt Romney Announces Ohio Finance Steering Committee Chairs

Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007

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Boston, MA - Today, Governor Mitt Romney announced the Romney for President Ohio Finance Steering Committee led by S. Craig Lindner and Nancy Heffner Donovan. The Ohio Finance Steering Committee will help Governor Romney raise the resources needed to campaign in Ohio and across the nation.

"I am proud to have the support of this respected group of Ohio leaders who through hard work and dedication to their community stand out as sterling examples of Republican values," said Governor Romney. "Their backing will be of enormous help to me as I campaign to share my vision of how we will overcome the next generation of challenges facing our nation."

Governor Romney has made several trips to Ohio to meet with top business and political leaders and visited the state earlier this month.

With today's announcement, Craig Lindner said, "My family and I have gotten to know Governor Romney well. He is a proven leader – a man with extraordinary character and integrity and all the values and abilities which we feel will make him a great President. My father, Nancy and I are proud to support Mitt Romney for President."

Background On The Romney For President Ohio Finance Steering Committee:

Carl H. Lindner, Jr. – Honorary Ohio Co-Chair And National Finance Co-Chair: Founder and Chairman of the Board of American Financial Group, Inc., Mr. Lindner is prominent in the Cincinnati area for both his political and civic giving.

S. Craig Lindner – Ohio Co-Chair: Co-President of American Financial Group, Inc. and President and CEO of Great American Financial Resources, Inc., Mr. Lindner is Chairman of the Board of The Craig and Frances Lindner Center of HOPE.

Nancy Heffner Donovan – Ohio Co-Chair: President of Ames Travel Service and Chairwoman of the Cincinnati Institute of Fine Arts.

Jacksonville Leaders Endorse Governor Mitt Romney

Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007

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Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney today announced that three Jacksonville leaders have endorsed his candidacy for President of the United States, including State Representative Dick Kravitz and Jacksonville City Councilmen Lake Ray and Art Shad. All three will serve on Governor Romney's Duval County Steering Committee.

"I'm honored by the tremendous support our organization continues to receive in Florida," said Governor Romney. "Representative Kravitz and Councilmen Ray and Shad are all accomplished and respected leaders in Jacksonville. I appreciate their counsel and their commitment to finding innovative solutions to the new generation of challenges America faces."

These Jacksonville leaders join two other fellow prominent Northeast Floridians, former Speaker of the House John Thrasher and State Representative Jennifer Carroll, on the Romney team. Both are members of Governor Romney's Florida Steering Committee.

"I respect Governor Romney's unwavering, strong and principled conservative values, values that are appealing to Floridians across the state who believe we must hold the line on federal spending, keep taxes low, strengthen our military and protect traditional family values," said Representative Jennifer Carroll. "I am proud to join fellow Jacksonville leaders in supporting Governor Romney's candidacy and the strong, new leadership he will bring to Washington."

Background On Jacksonville Leaders:

State Representative Dick Kravitz Has Represented Parts Of Duval, Clay And St. Johns Counties Since 2000. He currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Economic Expansion and Infrastructure Council. As a former Chair of the House Criminal Justice Council, Kravitz has sponsored many bills to strengthen victims' rights in the state, especially for children. Prior to his election to the House, he was a member of the Jacksonville City Council from 1987-1999 and served as the President in 1995. Kravitz is a former Chairman of the Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council and the Duval County Tourist Development Council. Additionally, he serves on the Executive Committee of the Duval County Republican Party. Kravitz is currently an insurance agent and business consultant.

City Councilman Lake Ray Has Been The City Councilman For District 1 Since 1999. He is a native of Jacksonville and a graduate of the University in Florida. Ray is an engineer with Halcrow HPA. His community involvement includes the Parks and Recreation Board, Exchange Club, Greater Arlington Civic Council, Florida Engineering Society and the Boy Scouts. His focus as a city council member has been on combating crime, restoring decency and improving transportation, schools and the environment for the citizens of Jacksonville.

City Councilman Art Shad Was Elected To The Jacksonville City Council In July Of 2003. In recognition of his service, he received the 2004-2005 Charles D. Webb Award, the City Council's most prestigious internal honor. Shad is a native of Jacksonville and veteran of the United States Marine Corps. Shad served in an elite reconnaissance unit and was decorated for service in Operation Desert Storm, receiving a Combat Promotion to Sergeant in Kuwait in 1991. Shad received his Bachelor's Degree from the University of North Florida. Currently, Shad is a Certified Financial Planner and First Vice President-Investments for Wachovia Securities, helping more than 400 families in Jacksonville meet their financial goals.

Governor Mitt Romney Announces Additions to South Carolina Campaign Team

Wednesday, Mar 28, 2007

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Boston, MA – Governor Mitt Romney today announced that Rick Adkins, Kathy Bigham and Paul Thurmond have joined his South Carolina campaign as Statewide Grassroots Co-Chairs. Together, they will help to further develop and build Governor Romney's grassroots operation in the Palmetto State.

"I am very pleased to welcome these talented Republican leaders to my South Carolina campaign effort," said Governor Romney. "With primary day fast approaching, their dedication and hard work will help me to communicate my optimistic vision for America's future to every corner of the state."

Governor Romney also released an expanded list of his South Carolina County Chairs (complete list below).

Background On Governor Romney's South Carolina Statewide Grassroots Co-Chairs:

Rick Adkins Is Chairman Of The Anderson County Republican Party. A real estate professional, Adkins is a veteran of South Carolina politics. He served as the 2002 County Chairman for Peeler for Governor, as the County Chairman for Bush-Cheney 2004 and as a delegate to the 2004 Republican National Convention. He chairs the Anderson County Republican Party as well as the Anderson Interfaith Ministries. He is also a member of the State Board of Education. A graduate of Clemson University, he and his wife, Teresa, have three children.

Kathy Bigham Is A Businesswoman And Trustee Of Winthrop University In Rock Hill. A graduate of Winthrop University, Bigham is president of Thursdays Too restaurant in Rock Hill. A member of the Clinton Junior College Advisory Board, she has served on the Winthrop Eagle Club's Board of Directors, the Wachovia Bank Advisory Board and Rock Hill Chamber of Commerce's Board of Directors. She has served as an executive committee member for the Carolinas Billy Graham Crusade, as co-chair for the Changing South Carolina to fight video poker, and as a member of the Bush for President South Carolina Steering Committee. She and her husband, Larry, have two children and three grandchildren.

Paul Thurmond Is An Attorney Who Serves On The Charleston County Council. A member of the County Council since 2007, Thurmond brings a fiscally conservative viewpoint to issues such as criminal justice, infrastructure improvement and planning for growth. A former Assistant Solicitor with the 9th Circuit Solicitor's Office, he is a partner and shareholder at Thurmond Kirchner & Timbes, P.A. A graduate of the University of South Carolina Law School, he and his wife, Katie, have one son.

New South Carolina County Chairs Named Today:

- Larry Courtney, Chesterfield County
- Betty Cox, Florence County
- Orey Middleton, Hampton County
- Kathy Stedman, Marion County

Complete List Of Governor Romney's South Carolina County Chairs (Updated):

Aiken County
June Cannon
Rick Osbon
Betty Ryberg

Allendale County
Julie Strong

Anderson County
Jane Jones

Bamberg County
Susan Rhoden

Barnwell County
Dan Ross

Beaufort County
Bob Holtzmacher

Berkeley County
Cheryl Ludlam
Senator Bill Mescher
Wayland Moody
Steve Querry
Bill Willcox

Calhoun County
Richard Sweatt
Ruby Sweatt

Charleston County
Daniel Dukes
Councilman Henry Fishburne

Cherokee County
Dr. Sam Swad

Chester County
Tot Kennedy
Alex Stroman

Chesterfield County
Larry Courtney

Clarendon County
Moye Graham

Colleton County
Joe Murrary

Darlington County
Scott Anderson

Dillon County
Nevell Rogers

Dorchester County
Tianna Keener
Elizabeth Miller

Edgefield County
Frank Mauer

Fairfield County
Coy Richardson

Florence County
Betty Cox
Mary Tepper

Georgetown County
Paul Hogan
Ricky Horne
Glen O'Connell

Greenville County
Dr. Robert Barnes
Marjorie Barnes
Councilman Joe Dill
Joe Haynes

Greenwood County
James Gardner
Michelle Oxner
Randy Oxner

Hampton County
Orey Middleton

Horry County
Representative Alan Clemmons

Jasper County
Keith Dubose

Kershaw County
James D'Alessio

Lancaster County
Sara Fleming
Al Simpson

Laurens County
Patrick Garrison

Lee County
Charlene Privette

Lexington County
Dr. Scott Andersen
Representative Nikki Haley
Representative Chip Huggins
Tim Miller
Representative Ted Pitts
Robert Schaeffer
Irby Schultz
Bill Shealy
Verona Shealy
Shirley Smith
Ottis Smith

Marion County
Kathy Stedman

McCormick County
Mid Self

Newberry County
Margaret Brackett
Senator Ronnie Cromer
Betty Dominick
Alan Gardner
Charles Simmons

Oconee County
Steve Sokol

Orangeburg County
Roy Lindsey
Chester Palmer
Barbara Strickland

Pickens County
Senator Larry Martin
Johnathan Strange

Richland County
Representative Nathan Ballentine
Denise Jones
Wanda Forbes
Grace Rentiers

Saluda County
Brandy Shealy

Spartanburg County
June Bond
Marlene Saad

Sumter County
Jimmy Byrd

Union County
Les Anderson

York County
Rod Benfield


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