Matthew Mahoney

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Matthew Mahoney is the Executive Director of the New York State Senate Republican Committee [1], based in Albany, New York, overseeing the efforts of Republican Senators in the legislature.

Matthew served as a senior political advisor for the Rudolph W. Giuliani Presidential Committee. In addition to his position, he also took on the role of Giuliani’s chief New York State strategist. He built and managed a New York staff and briefed New York donors on campaign strategy, press issues and events.

In 2002, Matthew Mahoney became a founding member and Vice President at Giuliani Partners, LLC specializing in Government Affairs and Operations consulting. During this time he served as a liaison to the White House Office of Political Affairs for Rudolph W. Giuliani, as well as serving as the day to day point of contact for local, statewide, and federal Republican races across the United States. It was during this time, that Matthew played an integral role in laying the groundwork for Rudy Giuliani’s future presidential campaign.

From 1998 through 2001, Matthew served as the Deputy Director of Advance for the Mayor’s Office of the City of New York. After September 11, 2001, he coordinated the visits of foreign heads of state, United States government officials and other dignitaries to Ground Zero. As part of his role he attended cabinet meetings and briefings at the City’s Emergency Operations Center as a member of the Mayor’s Executive Staff.

In earlier years, Matthew served as the Campaign Director for New York State Assemblyman John Ravitz in Manhattan. He has served on the Advisory Board of the Greater New York Council of the Boy Scouts of America and has served as a member of the United States delegation to the OSCE on anti-Semitism.

Matthew Mahoney was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. He now resides in Long Island City and Albany, New York.

This page is not in reference to Matthew Joseph Mahoney, who is currently looking for a job in the Cleveland, Ohio area.

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