San Diego Union-Tribune

GOV. NEWSOM SELECTS NEW SENIOR STAFFERS

Former exec named business, economic developmen­t head

- BY KATHLEEN RONAYNE Ronayne writes for The Associated Press.

SACRAMENTO

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is adding seasoned political operatives after recent departures to his inner circle as he enters the second half of his term amid a difficult stretch of the pandemic and as he tries to overcome recent political stumbles.

Newsom on Friday named Dee Dee Myers, a former Warner Bros. executive and White House press secretary, as director of the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Developmen­t. She joins Jim DeBoo, a California consultant well-versed in the quirks of the state capital and statewide political campaigns, as a senior adviser to the governor. Newsom, a Democrat, has named a number of other top staffers and agency heads in recent weeks.

It’s not unusual for a governor to change up staff several years into his tenure. Add to that a pandemic that has altered Newsom’s governing agenda and an incoming Democratic administra­tion in Washington, and it makes sense to see broad changes, said Susan Kennedy, who served as deputy and chief of staff to former Govs. Gray Davis, a Democrat, and Arnold Schwarzen

egger, a Republican, respective­ly.

“You’re two years in, you’ve got a presidenti­al administra­tion coming in with a lot of California­ns moving to Washington, and you have a major crisis which has dictated your agenda and skill sets you need around,” she said.

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“MVP.”

“He could hardly do better bringing in someone of her caliber at this point in time when we’re going to be facing a really challengin­g recovery period,” Kennedy said.

Newsom is facing renewed skepticism over the state’s latest wave of coronaviru­s business lockdowns and the continued fallout over his decision to attend a birthday party at an upscale restaurant while urging California­ns not to gather called Myers an

with friends.

The Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Developmen­t has been without a leader since April, when its former director stepped down to deal with personal issues. Myers joined the administra­tion in an informal capacity in the spring and helped advise a task force on jobs and economic recovery.

She recently served as executive vice president for communicat­ions and public affairs at Warner Bros. She’s also counseled major clients on crisis communicat­ions for the Glover Park Group and is director of Wynn Resorts, the high-end hotel and casino developmen­t company.

And she knows politics. Myers was former President Bill Clinton’s White House press secretary and worked on Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s unsuccessf­ul 1990 gubernator­ial campaign.

Newsom said in an emailed statement that Myers’ three decades of experience gives her “an ability to work across sectors, ensuring that our recovery is built upon common ground and common solutions.”

Beyond Myers, Newsom’s new additions include DeBoo as senior adviser, making official a role he’s informally held. DeBoo’s communicat­ions firm lobbies on behalf of major clients including the California Medical Associatio­n and the California Apartment Associatio­n, and he’s worked for a former Assembly speaker. He’s also run campaigns for major statewide ballot measures. Observers say adding him to Newsom’s staff signals a desire for sharper political thinking and better connection­s with the state Legislatur­e, but it could raise questions about special interests’ access to the governor.

On Monday, Newsom named Tomas Aragon as the new director of the California Department of Public Health, another key job in the state’s pandemic response. Sonia Angell resigned from the job in August after a data glitch led to an undercount in coronaviru­s cases, leaving the state with an interim director through one of the most difficult stretches. Aragon had been the health officer in San Francisco.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER AP ?? Dee Dee Myers became a senior adviser to California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday.
JOHN LOCHER AP Dee Dee Myers became a senior adviser to California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday.

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