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| Paris Dennard |
Paris Dennard, national spokesperson for the Republican National Committee and director for Black media affairs, is out, according to chief of staff Mike Reed.
He had served as a high-profile on-air surrogate for former president Donald Trump and, during the 2020 campaign, was on the advisory board for Black Voices for Trump.
Earlier, Dennard was senior director of strategic communications for the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
He also did a stint in George W. Bush's White House in the offices of political/legislative affairs and public liaison.
Dennard runs PD Consulting Group's strategic communications shop, which he launched in 2012.


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