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Mark Warner announces Senate campaign co-chairs

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mark-warnerSen. Mark Warner’s re-election campaign today announced eight Virginians from across the Commonwealth who will serve as campaign co-chairs.

  • Kim Adkins, Mayor of Martinsville
  • Judith Anderson, Former Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth, Warner Administration
  • Aneesh Chopra, Former Chief Technology Officer of the United States and Virginia Secretary of Technology, Co-founder and Executive Vice President of Hunch Analytics
  • Carlos Del Toro, President and CEO at SBG Technology Solutions
  • Linda DiYorio​, District Director, Former Congressman Rick Boucher
  • Justin Fairfax, General Counsel & Vice President of Development at Thompson Hospitality
  • Jeff Mitchell, Attorney and Former Chairman of the Virginia Community College System Board
  • Alan Diamonstein, Attorney and Former Senior Member of the Virginia House of Delegates

“I am honored to have the support of a team of Virginians who are dedicated to working together to find solutions that ensure everyone in the Commonwealth has a fair shot at success,” said Sen. Mark Warner. “Throughout the next six months, we will be talking to Virginians about how together we can overcome partisan gridlock in Washington and come together in the sensible center to strengthen the economy and create new jobs.”

Sen. Warner, a successful Virginia business leader and entrepreneur, served as Governor of Virginia between 2002-06. During his four-year term as Governor, the Warner Administration attracted nearly 130,000 new jobs to the Commonwealth, and Virginia was honored as the country’s Best Managed State, the Best State for Business, and the Best State for Educational Opportunities.

Elected to the U.S. Senate during the 2008 recession, Sen. Warner had a key role in successfully enacting bipartisan wall street reforms. Widely viewed as a consensus-builder in Congress, Sen. Warner has worked for greater fiscal accountability, and he is a bipartisan leader in promoting innovation and greater economic opportunity. Sen. Warner is a champion for Virginia’s small businesses, and a strong advocate for Virginia’s military men and women, our veterans and their families.

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