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CURTIS WELCOMES BOYD MATHESON AS STRATEGIC ADVISOR

Washington, D.C. – Today, Corey Norman, Chief of Staff for Senator-elect John Curtis (R-UT), announced that Boyd Matheson will be joining the office as a Strategic Advisor.

 

Boyd Matheson brings extensive experience, having served as a Senate Chief of Staff, business consultant, radio host, and television commentator. His broad expertise will be instrumental in navigating complex legislative challenges and engaging effectively with the public and media.

 

“Boyd is principled and policy-focused,” said Senator-elect Curtis. “His deep understanding of the United States Senate, his strategic communication abilities, and his experience in building high-performance organizations will complement every member of our talented team. This addition will help us accelerate our effective representation of Utah in Washington, ensuring that the values of Utahns are heard loud and clear in our nation's capital. We are thrilled to welcome him on board.”

 

“Boyd’s unique skill set is a welcome addition to our amazing staff,” said Corey Norman, Chief of Staff for Senator-elect Curtis. “His leadership will play a key role in ensuring our office is proactive, solutions-driven, and responsive to the needs of the people of Utah.”

 

“Senator-elect Curtis has a track record as a strategic statesman with great talent, temperament, and tenacity,” said Boyd Matheson, Strategic Advisor for Senator-elect Curtis. “His unique gift for bringing people together through the integrity of compromise positions him well to be a driving force in restoring the U.S. Senate as the world’s greatest deliberative body. Utah and the nation need just such a Senator, and I am honored to be included on this team.”

 

Senator-elect Curtis’ office will continue his record of delivering results for Utahns, with a focus on public lands, energy, economic growth, and upholding Utah’s needs and values in Washington. 

 

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