Supervisor Todd Spitzer Appoints Staff
(Santa Ana, CA) - Todd Spitzer, elected to serve as the next Orange County Supervisor from the third district, today announced he has selected a team to assist him in improving Orange County's economy, ensuring public safety and bringing additional reforms to the county's pension system.
Spitzer named Mike Johnson, a former aide to Supervisor Bill Campbell, as his chief of staff. In addition, Spitzer selected a diverse group of individuals with strong backgrounds in public policy to round out his staff. Spitzer was sworn in as supervisor on January 7, 2013.
A list of staff appointments is included below:
Mike Johnson, Chief of Staff (Public Works and Land Use) - Mike Johnson is an experienced Policy Advisor having spent more than six years as a staff member for Supervisor Bill Campbell. Johnson developed critical expertise in public safety as well as in environmental issues surrounding conservation and land management. Johnson also led Spitzer's successful campaign for supervisor earlier this year, managing a team of professional consultants and grassroots volunteers. In total, Johnson has a decade of experience working with local, state and federal elected officials, both on and off the campaign. Johnson holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science from California State University, Long Beach and is pursuing a master's in Environmental Studies at California State University, Fullerton. He is LEED accredited and is a graduate of the Orange County Leadership Academy.
Justin Glover, Communications Director (Communications and Economic Development, Community Resources) - Justin Glover brings more than ten years of experience in public affairs in both the public and private sectors to his role. Glover served as a top aide to Anaheim City Council Member Kris Murray, focusing on transportation issues and gang reduction. Glover also handled communications for Spitzer's recent campaign for supervisor. Previously, Glover spent five years in government/media relations for State Farm Insurance in Florida, serving as the spokesperson for the state's largest insurance company in the aftermath of eight back-to-back hurricanes in 2004 and 2005. He was also a communications aide to former state Chief Financial Officer Tom Gallagher, a candidate for Florida governor in 2006. Glover is a graduate of Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida.
Martin Gardner, Policy Advisor (Scheduler, Community Services) - As an active community member, Martin Gardner has devoted significant time to local organizations, including Crime Survivors, Crime Stoppers, Holiday Hope and Hope School. He’s also a former board member for the YMCA of Orange. Previously, Gardner served as District Representative for then-Assembly Member Todd Spitzer. Gardner also was a staffer for the Spitzer campaign for supervisor, coordinating volunteer activities and helping oversee Spitzer's schedule of events. Gardner also served on past campaigns for Spitzer, including his re-election efforts while serving in the California Assembly. In addition to his political involvement, Gardner's private sector accomplishments include being a small business owner, providing inventory to retail stores.
Martha Ochoa-Lopez, Policy Advisor (Transportation, Health Care, Social Services) - Ochoa-Lopez is experienced in policy and a veteran of local government. She has served as a district representative for Senator Lou Correa since 2002. Prior to that, she served as an executive assistant to Todd Spitzer during his first term as Orange County Supervisor. Through her community involvement and background, Ochoa-Lopez has gained expertise at forming meaningful relationships between government and community groups. For the past 15 years she has worked with government agencies throughout the county, she will use her experience to focus on health care, social service, and transportation issues.
Carrie O'Malley, Policy Advisor (Public Protection and Transportation) - O'Malley has a Harvard Law School education and more than a decade of public policy experience at the federal, state and local levels. She served as a staff member with California Attorney General's Office and as a researcher for the Committee on Governmental Affairs in the United States Senate, under U.S. Senator John Seymour. At the local level, she served as a field representative and legislative analyst for California Assembly Member Gary Miller (now in the U.S. Congress) and was a senior government relations representative at the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA). O'Malley is active in her community, previously holding leadership positions with the Junior League of Orange County. She also formed a support group for new mothers in 2002.
Chris Nguyen, Policy Advisor (County Budget and Internal Departments) – Chris Nguyen is a native of Orange County who grew up in the Third District. His first involvement in government was as a summer intern with Todd Spitzer in the State Assembly while a student at Stanford University. Upon graduation, Chris was accepted as a Senate Fellow in the Sacramento. Nguyen gained first-hand knowledge of the California fiscal process though his service staffing Senator George Runner on the Appropriations Committee. Subsequently, he served in the office of Assemblyman Chris Norby, providing expertise in the areas of municipal budgeting, redevelopment, state bonds, school and education funding. In addition to his government service, he has served as a political consultant to various local elected officials. In addition to his bachelor’s from Stanford, he also holds a masters degree in Public Administration from the University of Southern California.