For Immediate Distribution:
News Release
Oct. 24, 2011
AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today announced
several new key members of his campaign staff. Joe M. Allbaugh, Tony
Fabrizio and Fred Maas will join the expanding Perry for president team
as senior advisors to the campaign, while Curt Anderson, Jim Innocenzi
and Nelson Warfield will serve on the campaign’s national media team.
Stanton Anderson will operate as the congressional liaison for the
campaign.
“I am honored to have these experienced professionals joining our
growing campaign team,” said Gov. Perry. “These experienced advisors
will play an instrumental role in helping me share my vision to get
America working again with the nation, and I am proud to have their
support as our campaign expands.”
Joe M. Allbaugh managed or advised numerous political campaigns,
including George W. Bush’s 1994 gubernatorial campaign and 2000
presidential campaign, and Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 presidential campaign.
Allbaugh also served as director of FEMA from February 2001 through
March 2003. He is the founder of the Allbaugh International Group, LLC,
and serves on several corporate boards.
Curt Anderson is a partner with OnMessage, Inc. Anderson previously
served in the White House under President Reagan as the associate
director of public liaison. Anderson also worked as political director
at the Republican National Committee under Haley Barbour. He was a
senior strategist for Steve Forbes in 1999, directed coalition outreach
efforts for the Bush/Cheney campaign in 2000, led the RNC’s independent
expenditure ad campaign to re-elect President Bush in 2004, was a
member of the ad team for Mitt Romney's campaign in 2007/2008, and led
the RNC's independent expenditure campaign against President Obama in
the fall of 2008. Prior to starting OnMessage, Inc., Curt held many
campaign posts including NRSC Coalition Director, NRSC Southern
Regional Director, RNC Midwest Regional Director and RNC Political
Director. In 2010 Anderson co-authored Governor Jindal's new book,
“Leadership and Crisis.”
Stanton Anderson currently serves as senior counsel to the president
and CEO of the United States Chamber of Commerce, and previously served
as executive vice president and chief legal officer. He also served as
chairman of the Chamber’s Campaign for Free Enterprise. Anderson is a
former chairman of Global USA, Inc., a consulting company he founded in
1982. He has managed a number of Republican conventions and served as
counsel to the Reagan-Bush campaign in 1980. Anderson is a part member
of the President’s Advisory Committee on Trade Negotiations and the
Presidential Commission on Personnel Interchange. He also chaired the
U.S. delegation to the United Nations conference on New and Renewable
Energy Resources in 1981.
Tony Fabrizio is the principal of Fabrizio, McLaughlin &
Associates, and is an expert on public opinion and politics and one of
the nation’s leading GOP pollsters. In addition to serving as pollster
and strategist for Senator Bob Dole’s 1996 presidential campaign,
Fabrizio has worked for more than a dozen senators, more than 50
congressmen, a number of governors and other statewide elected
officials. In 2010, Fabrizio served as pollster and strategist for
Florida Gov. Rick Scott’s successful campaign. Fabrizio also served as
pollster and strategist for the independent expenditure effort of the
Republican Governors Association in the Georgia governor’s race in
2010. Additionally, Fabrizio and his firm served as pollsters and
strategists for the National Republican Congressional Committee’s IE
efforts in 12 congressional districts, resulting in the election of 11
new GOP members of Congress.
Jim Innocenzi is a founding partner of Sandler-Innocenzi, an
award-winning national political advertising firm. Throughout the
firm’s 28 year history, Jim has been the lead creative force behind
dozens of high profile political campaigns, advising many governors,
senators, and members of Congress. Some of his more recent
clients include: Governors Dave Heineman of Nebraska and Butch Otter of
Idaho; Congressmen Tom Rooney (FL), John Mica (FL), Mike Turner (OH)
and Steve Buyer (IN); Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis (WY); and former GOP
leader Adam Putnam (FL). Jim also served briefly on the John McCain for
President Ad Council.
Fred Maas is the founder and CEO of Pacific EcoCompanies, LLC, a
San-Diego based firm which specializes in investments and the
development of sustainable buildings, communities and clean
technologies. Maas has participated in national, state and local
politics for more than 30 years, and worked for numerous prominent
political figures, including John McCain, Bob Dole, Jack Kemp, Pete du
Pont, Richard Lugar and Mitch Daniels.
Nelson Warfield is the founder of Warfield & Company, the national
media firm, which helped secure wins in 2010 for Gov. Rick Scott in
Florida, Sen. Pat Toomey in Pennsylvania and Congressman Tim Scott in
South Carolina. Warfield is a veteran of President Reagan’s White House
staff. In 1996, he was the national press secretary for Bob Dole’s
presidential campaign. He has also served in numerous leadership
positions within the Republican Party, from county committeeman to
executive director of the Maryland GOP.
For more information about Gov. Rick Perry’s record, presidential
campaign and plan to get America working again, please visit: www.rickperry.org.