Gray makes staff announcements and shares office locations

Gray makes staff announcements and shares office locations

Gray makes staff announcements and shares office locations | Newzjunky WATERTOWN, NY – Assemblyman Scott Gray (R-Watertown) is announcing his new staff and office locations as he begins his first session in Albany. Gray has named James Uhlinger, a Carthage resident and Champion City Council member, as his chief of staff. Uhlinger completed his undergraduate education at SUNY Cortland. In addition, Ilando Capolino will serve as legislative director. Capolino graduated from the University of St. Bonaventure with a degree in political science and has previous political experience working for Congresswoman Elise Stefanik and Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro. Tanner Richards will also serve in the office as manager of constituent services. Richards is a Carthage resident who has prior experience working on campaigns for Congresswomen Elise Stefanik and Claudia Tenney. Benjamin Rathburn will serve as a legislative aid to the Assemblyman. Rathburn graduated from Watertown High School and then went on to earn an associate degree from SUNY Jefferson. He has work experience as an intern with Congresswoman Elise Stefanik. “We have assembled a great team that is ready to serve you, the people of Assembly District 116. My staff has tremendous local knowledge, coupled with experience in the political arena. We are open for business and complete constituent service in our two county offices and legislative office in Albany,” Gray said. Gray and his staff can be reached at the following offices and contacts: Legislative Office Building, Room 940
Albany, NY 12248
518-455-5545
Fax: 518-455-5751 Watertown County Office
317 Washington Street
Dulles State Office Building, Suite 210
Watertown, NY 13601
315-786-0284
Fax: 315-786-0287 Canton District Office
3 Remington Ave.
Canton, NY 13617
315-386-2037
Fax: 315-386-2041

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