Pawlenty's first year at FSR sees staff change
- December 20, 2013 |
- Walt Williams
Pawlenty Six staffers have exited the $20 million-revenue Financial Services Roundtable in recent weeks, marking the first major transition in the group's leadership structure since former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty became CEO a little more than a year ago. Gone is FSR lobbyist Scott Talbott, who left in November after nearly 20 years with the organization. He is currently searching for a new job, according to his LinkedIn profile. Also gone is former Vice President of Banking and Securities Brian Tate, who has been named government relations director at the $2M-revenue Network Branded Prepaid Card Association. More recently, Politico, citing an email from Pawlenty… Read More