Sie dient als Mitglied des Repräsentantenhauses der Vereinigten Staaten für den 5. Her first press secretary, Jason Newton, left his job in the first several months of Hayes’ freshman term.In an earlier interview, Hayes insisted she maintains a positive workplace but not every employee was the best fit.“I never asked anyone to do anything I wouldn’t do myself,” she said in July.Emilie Munson is a regional correspondent for Hearst newspapers based in Washington, D.C. She covers the Connecticut and New York Congressional delegations for Hearst Connecticut Media and the Albany-Times Union. U.S. Rep.-elect Jahana Hayes, a Democrat from the 5th District, has hired a former Chris Murphy aide as her chief of staff. I see myself in every student, teacher, mother, sister, daughter, friend and neighbor that I meet. Her first press secretary, Jason Newton, left his job in the first several months of Hayes’ freshman term.In an earlier interview, Hayes insisted she maintains a positive workplace but not every employee was the best fit.“I never asked anyone to do anything I wouldn’t do myself,” she said in July. She is the recipient of a 2017 Society of Professional Journalists’ Sigma Delta Chi award in Feature Reporting for her five-part series “Behind the Front Door.” The series explored the intersection of domestic violence and wealth in Greenwich, Connecticut.
https://www.middletownpress.com/middletown/article/More-staff-exit-Rep-Jahana-Hayes-s-office-15002060.php Photo: Peter Hvizdak / Hearst Connecticut Media This package included State-Foreign Operations; Agriculture-Rural Development-FDA; Interior-Environment; and Military Construction and Veterans Affairs. WASHINGTON — Turnover continues in the office of U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-5, as three more staffers depart for other jobs.Hayes’s outreach director Kayla Reasco will soon become the deputy chief of staff for Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin, a source with knowledge of the move confirmed.Hayes’s spokesperson and district director are also moving on. WASHINGTON — Turnover continues in the office of U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-5, as three more staffers depart for other jobs. She finds them chained, caged, dirty and fearful and then rehabilitates them, until they can be adopted by loving families.If contact is something to be avoided in the classroom, it needs to be avoided on the field, tooFamily says teen’s death ‘could have been prevented’The family of Jose Nunez, 14, spoke out Thursday about the dangers of social media and excessive bureaucracy that they say contributed to his death. He compared the office of a first-term member of Congress to a “start-up,” with energy, possibility and some kinks to sort out.In July, Hayes’s Chief of Staff Joe Dunn resigned.
Press Secretary Sam Dorn is joining the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg in Virginia, Dorn said.Veronica DeLandro, who ran Hayes’s Connecticut office in Waterbury, left the team at the end of December, Dorn said.In a statement this week, Hayes said she has learned her staff won’t stick around forever.“Working for an elected official involves long hours, stressful environments, and lower pay than what these talented individuals could be earning in the private sector,” Hayes said.“The challenges of this year, in a freshman office, required a tremendous commitment on the part of my staff.“While I am sad to see members of my team move on, I recognize that the experience gained in these jobs opened a vast network of opportunities,” she said.“I am so proud of the work we have done together and am excited to see what they accomplish moving forward.Dorn, who previously worked for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said he loved his time in Hayes’s office.
Jul 08, 2019 | 3:49 PM Congresswoman Jahana Hayes (D-5th district), shown in this file photo, has hired a new chief of staff. Press Secretary Sam Dorn is joining the campaign of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg in Virginia, Dorn said.Veronica DeLandro, who ran Hayes’s Connecticut office in Waterbury, left the team at the end of December, Dorn said.In a statement this week, Hayes said she has learned her staff won’t stick around forever.“Working for an elected official involves long hours, stressful environments, and lower pay than what these talented individuals could be earning in the private sector,” Hayes said.“The challenges of this year, in a freshman office, required a tremendous commitment on the part of my staff.“While I am sad to see members of my team move on, I recognize that the experience gained in these jobs opened a vast network of opportunities,” she said.“I am so proud of the work we have done together and am excited to see what they accomplish moving forward.Dorn, who previously worked for Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., said he loved his time in Hayes’s office. Rep. Hayes on House Passage of Fiscal … She also worked as an education reporter for Greenwich Time.Anya Kopchinsky rescues pit bulls from dog-fighting rings.
Facebook; Twitter; Instagram; Volunteer; Donate; Jahana Is Fighting for Connecticut’s 5th District. Rep, Jahanna Hayes on June 14, 2019, in New Haven WASHINGTON — Turnover continues in the office of U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes, D-5, as three more staffers depart for other jobs.
Joe Dunn, a graduate of George Washington University, began … “Joe was instrumental in getting this office up and running, even during the midst of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history,” said Congresswoman Hayes. Jahana Flemming Hayes (* 8.