
Andrew M. Duke Policy Associate Director for Consumer Education and Engagement Biography & Work Experience Andrew Duke “Received His B.A. In Economics From Hampden-Sydney College.” [Press Release, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 01/25/19] Andrew Duke Is Married To Mary Elizabeth Duke. “He is married to Mary Elizabeth Duke and they have two children, James, 6 and Ann, age 8.” [“Roe Chooses His Top Aides: Andrew Duke, Bill Snodgrass,” The Greeneville Sun, 12/20/08] Dates Position Employer Source Jan. 2019 – Present Policy Associate Director for CFPB CFPB Press External Affairs Release Jan. 2011 – Jan. 2019 Chief of Staff House Financial Andrew Duke Services LinkedIn Chairman Jeb Hensarling 1875 Connecticut Avenue NW, 10th Floor • Washington, DC 20009-6046 (855) ALD-PRGS toll-free • @alliedprogress • alliedprogress.org Jan. 2009 – Dec. 2010 Chief of Staff Congressman Andrew Duke Phil Roe Resume Nov. 2000 – Dec. 2008 Chief of Staff Congressman Andrew Duke Robin Hayes Resume Nov. 1998 – Nov. 2000 Policy and Communications Congressman Andrew Duke Director Robin Hayes Resume Jan. 1998 – Nov. 1998 Campaign Manager Robin Hayes for Andrew Duke Congress Resume Feb. 1997 – Dec. 1997 Campaign Manager Randy Poynter Andrew Duke for Lt. Governor Resume Jan. 1996 – Nov. 1996 Communications Director Robin Hayes for Andrew Duke Governor Resume Feb. 1993 – Jan. 1996 Senior Research Analyst National Andrew Duke Republican Resume Senatorial Committee Feb. 1992 – Nov. 1992 Issues Analysis Staff Member Bush/Quayle ‘92 Andrew Duke Resume Prior To Joining The CFPB, Andrew Duke Spent At Least 6 Years As Former-HFSC Chair Jeb Hensarling’s (R-TX) Chief Of Staff. From June 2011 To His Hiring At The CFPB, Andrew Duke Served As The Chief Of Staff For The Former Chairman Of The HFSC Committee, Jeb Hensarling (R-TX). [Andrew Duke Resume (CFPB-2019-0415-F).pdf, pg. 1] From January 2009 To December 2010, Andrew Duke Served As The Chief Of Staff For Congressman Phil Roe (R-TN). From January 2009 To December 2010, Andrew Duke Served As The Chief Of Staff For Congressman Phil Roe (R-TN). [Andrew Duke Resume (CFPB-2019-0415-F).pdf, pg. 1] For Over A Decade, Andrew Duke Was Chief Of Staff, Policy And Communications Director, And Campaign Manager For Former Rep. Robin Hayes (R-NC), Who Pleaded Guilty To Lying To The FBI After Facing Federal Corruption Charges For A Plot To Bribe An Insurance Commissioner With $2 Million To Remove A Regulator Who Was Overseeing A GOP Donor’s Private Equity Business. For Almost 11 Years, Andrew Duke Served In A Variety Of Positions For Former Congressman Robin Hayes (R-NC), Including Chief Of Staff, Policy And Communications Director, And Campaign Manager – Robin Hayes Was Indicted On Corruption Charges In North Carolina 2 of 14 For Attempting To “Use Campaign Contributions To Bribe The State’s Insurance Commissioner” And Ultimately Pleaded Guilty To Lying To The FBI. From November 2000 To December 2008, Andrew Duke Served As The Chief Of Staff For Congressman Robin Hayes (R-NC). [Andrew Duke Resume (CFPB-2019-0415-F).pdf, pg. 1] From November 1998 To November 2000, Andrew Duke Served As The “Policy And Communications Director” For Congressman Robin Hayes. [Andrew Duke Resume (CFPB- 2019-0415-F).pdf, pg. 2] From January 1998 To November 1998, Andrew Duke Served As The Campaign Manager For Robin Hayes’ Congressional Campaign. [Andrew Duke Resume (CFPB-2019-0415- F).pdf, pg. 2] From January 1996 To November 1996, Andrew Duke Served As The Communications Director For Robin Hayes’ North Carolina Gubernatorial Campaign. [Andrew Duke Resume (CFPB-2019-0415-F).pdf, pg. 2] In April 2019, Robin Hayes, Then-Chairman Of The North Carolina Republican Party, Was Indicted For Attempting To “Use Campaign Contributions To Bribe The State’s Insurance Commissioner.” “The chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party and one of the state’s leading political donors together sought to use campaign contributions to bribe the state’s insurance commissioner, federal prosecutors said in an indictment that was unsealed on Tuesday. […] The party chairman, Robin Hayes, faces the gravest set of charges of the four men who were indicted. Mr. Hayes was accused of bribery and conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, along with several counts of making false statements.” [Alan Blinder, “North Carolina G.O.P. Chairman Indicted in Corruption Probe,” The New York Times, 04/02/19] In October 2019, Robin Hayes Accepted A Plea Deal In Which He Plead Guilty To “Lying To The FBI While The Bureau Investigated An Alleged Bribery Scheme.” “A former Republican congressman who chaired the North Carolina GOP until this spring pleaded guilty […] to lying to the FBI while the bureau investigated an alleged bribery scheme that has roiled the scandal-plagued state party. Robert ‘Robin’ Hayes’s plea deal requires him to cooperate with federal prosecutors and potentially testify against three other men indicted with him in March, according to documents. Hayes, 74, was accused of participating in a plot to bribe a state insurance commissioner with $2 million toward a reelection campaign — in exchange for the removal of another official involved in the regulation of GOP donor and co-defendant Greg Lindberg’s private-equity company, according to the indictment.” [Hannah Knowles, “Former North Carolina GOP state party chairman pleads guilty to making false statement to FBI,” The Washington Post, 10/02/19] As The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB’s) Policy Associate Director For External Affairs, Andrew Duke, “Serves As A 3 of 14 Liaison To The Director’s Office” And Helps To Lead “The Strategic Direction For The Division.” In January 2019, Andrew Duke Was Named The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB’s) Policy Associate Director For External Affairs, Where He “Serves As A Liaison To The Director’s Office” And Helps To Lead “The Strategic Direction For The Division.” On January 25, 2019, The CFPB Announced Andrew Duke Would Serve As Its Policy Associate Director For External Affairs. “Andrew Duke will serve as the Policy Associate Director for External Affairs. Mr. Duke has 27 years of experience in public policy, including 20 years on Capitol Hill serving with three different members of Congress. He received his B.A. in Economics from Hampden-Sydney College.” [“CFPB Announces Changes to Senior Leadership,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 01/25/19] “The Policy Associate Director Serves As A Liaison To The Director’s Office And Works With The Associate Director To Lead The Strategic Direction For The Division.” [“External Affairs,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, accessed 11/07/19] CFPB’s External Affairs “Ensures That The Bureau Converses With Stakeholders.” “External Affairs Ensures That The Bureau Converses With Stakeholders And The American Public In Order To Promote Understanding, Transparency, And Accountability.” [“External Affairs,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, accessed 11/07/19] Andrew Duke Has Regularly Introduced And Given Remarks At Meetings Of The CFPB’s Consumer Advisory Board And Academic Research Council. Andrew Duke Has Given Remarks And Introduced CFPB Director Kathy Kraninger At The Bureau’s Consumer Advisory Board Meetings. “Andrew Duke, Policy Associate Director of the Division of External Affairs, provided remarks and introduced Director Kraninger. Director Kraninger provided opening remarks and welcomed the committee chairs, committee members, and members of the public.” [“Consumer Advisory Board,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 03/14/19] Andrew Duke Was Listed Among The “CFPB Staff Present” At The Bureau’s Consumer Advisory Board Meeting On March 14, 2019. [“Consumer Advisory Board,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 03/14/19] 4 of 14 Andrew Duke Was Listed Among The “CFPB Staff Present” At The Bureau’s Academic Research Council Meeting On May 10, 2019. [“Academic Research Council,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 05/10/19] Andrew Duke Was Listed Among The “CFPB Staff Present” At The Bureau’s Consumer Advisory Board Meeting On June 5, 2019. [“Consumer Advisory Board,” Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 06/05/19] Controversial Statements On Behalf Of Rep. Robin Hayes (R-NC), Andrew Duke Said Public Schools Should Be Able To Post The Ten Commandments. As A Spokesman For Robin Hayes, Andrew Duke Voiced Support For A School Displaying The Ten Commandments. While Serving As A Spokesman For Robin Hayes’ North Carolina Gubernatorial Campaign, Andrew Duke Stated The Campaign Would Be In Support Of A School Posting The Ten Commandments On Its Property. “Vinroot's main opponent in the May 7 primary for the GOP governor's nomination, state Rep. Robin Hayes of Concord, supports such a measure if it's voluntary, a spokesman said. ‘Certainly we would be in favor of posting the Ten Commandments if that's what a school wants to do,’ said Hayes' spokesman, Andrew Duke. ‘But it's like the school prayer issue - we're not going to mandate that on anyone.[’] ‘But if a public school would like to do that, we'd hope they could be able to do that.’” [Tim Funk, “Vinroot Wants Commandments On School Walls,” Charlotte Observer, 04/30/96] Andrew Duke Also Spoke Out Against A Civil Lawsuit Against The Tobacco Industry. On Behalf Of Rep. Robin Hayes (R-NC), Andrew Duke Spoke Out Against A Civil Lawsuit Against The Tobacco Industry. As A Spokesman For Rep. Robin Hayes, Andrew Duke Spoke Out Against A Civil Lawsuit Against The Tobacco Industry. “‘The North Carolina delegation is lashing out against the announcement of
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages14 Page
-
File Size-