Giuliani Campaign Unveils New York State Regional Leadership
The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today unveiled its New York State Regional Vice Chairs.
The Vice Chairs are helping lead the effort in Giuliani’s home state to build support and spread the Mayor’s message, including his 12 Commitments to the American People.
“As New Yorkers, we are fortunate to have seen first-hand the leadership, conservative governance and real results Rudy achieved over his eight years as chief executive of one of the nation’s largest governments,” said Rudy Washington, Giuliani’s New York City Chairman and former New York City Deputy Mayor. “These top-notch Republican leaders will ensure that voters throughout the state know he will bring results-driven leadership to our nation’s capital.”
“Mayor Giuliani’s support in New York is truly a testament to his adherence to Republican values and his ability to work to get things done,” said Guy Molinari, former Staten Island Borough President and Co-Chairman of Giuliani’s New York State Campaign. “We are honored that these community leaders agree Rudy is the right man to be our next President.”
About Rudy’s New York State Regional Vice Chairs:
John DeSpirito III – East Central
DeSpirito is the Chairman of the Onondaga County Republican Committee.
He is a Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps who served in Vietnam and a small
business owner.
Jim Domalgalski – Western New York
Domalgalski, a trial attorney and partner of Hiscock & Barclay,
LLC, is Chairman of the Erie County Republican Committee. He was previously
chairman of the Orchard Park Republican Committee. He got his start in
politics as a congressional intern to former Republican Congressman Jack
Kemp.
Jay Dutcher – West Central
Dutcher, a seventh-generation farmer in South Bristol, is Chairman
of the Ontario County Republican Committee, an attorney at law, and has
worked for the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy, and the
office of former Republican Congressman Bill Paxon.
Jim Ellis – North Country
Ellis has been Chairman of the Franklin County Republican Committee
for more than two decades. He is an ordained permanent deacon and a community
assistance specialist for the Adirondack North Country Association. Ellis
is a retired educator and a retired Captain in the U.S. Army.
Bill Hatch – Southern Tier
A life-long resident of Steuben County, Hatch is owner/operator of
Hatch Enterprises and Staffing & Payroll Solutions, an elected official
of the Howard Town Board, and Chairman of the Steuben County GOP. He is
a retired Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps who served in Vietnam.
Don Leonard – South Central
A 6th-generation resident of the Town of Spencer, Leonard is chairman
of the Tioga County Republican Committee and is a political consultant
and retired Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps.
John “Jasper” Nolan – Capital Region
Jasper Nolan has been involved in Republican politics since the early
1960s. He is Chairman of the Saratoga County Republican Committee and a
retired social studies teacher.
Vincent Reda – Hudson Valley
In his 14 years as Rockland County Republican Committee Chairman, Vinnie
Reda has taken the committee from virtually out of business to flourishing.
Reda is also a legislative aide to New York State Senator Vincent Liebell
and a Major in the New York State National Guard.
C. Scott Vanderhoef – Vice Chairman for County Executives
Vanderhoef began his career in public service in 1972, when he worked
in the administration of Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. Vanderhoef was
born and raised in Rockland County, and is an environmental attorney who
is now serving his fourth term as County Executive – the highest elected
office in Rockland County.
Harold J. Withers, Ph.D. – Long Island
Harry Withers has served in governmental and political positions in
Suffolk County for more than 30 years. He is an adjunct professor at Stony
Brook University and serves as Chairman of the Suffolk County Republican
Committee.
Rudy Washington – New York City (previously announced)
Washington, a native of Queens, was Deputy Mayor for Community Development
and Business Services under Mayor Giuliani. Following the 9/11 terrorist
attacks, Washington oversaw the delivery of heavy construction equipment
for early rescue and recovery efforts at Ground Zero. Previously, Washington
was nominated as board member for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority
by Governor George Pataki, and in 2003, he was confirmed by the New York
City Council as a member of the adjudicative body of the New York City
Civil Service Commission.