White House Military Office - Washington D.C. Metro Area since Jun 2011
General Counsel
US Navy - Arlington, Virginia 2008 - 2011
Director of Legislation
US Navy -Office of the Judge Advocate General - Arlington, Virginia 2007 - 2008
Executive Assistant
US Navy - Commander, Naval Air Forces - Greater San Diego Area 2006 - 2007
General Counsel
US Navy - Arlington, Virginia 2002 - 2006
Director of Legislation
Education:
University of Pittsburgh School of Law 1984 - 1987
Doctor of Law (J.D.)
Seton Hall University 1981 - 1984
Bachelor's degree, Political Science and Government
American Military University
Master of Arts (M.A.), Homeland Security
American Banker since Jan 2010
Risk Management Editor
Legal Times Sep 2007 - Jun 2008
Lobbying Reporter
Reporter in Kigali, Rwanda Feb 2007 - Sep 2007
Freelance
San Bernardino Sun 2006 - 2007
Government Reporter
Washington City Paper 2005 - 2006
Reporter
Education:
Columbia University - Graduate School of Journalism 2008 - 2009
Master of Arts, Investigative Business Reporting
Fact-checking organizations are fighting a surge in fake coronavirus news on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. People feel embarrassed when theyve shared something that turns out to be false, making the fact-checking process even harder. (Jeff Horwitz / The Wall Street Journal)
Date: Apr 01, 2020
Category: More news
Source: Google
Evidence is mounting that Russia took 4 clear paths to meddle in the US election
with helping win the presidency in 2010. Between 2006 and 2009, Manafort was paid millions to lobby on behalf of Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska. AP reporter Jeff Horwitz told Fox News that Manafort was "a gun for hire" who was willing to work explicitly "on behalf of Russian interests."
Date: Jun 24, 2017
Category: World
Source: Google
Amtrak could pay no more than $200 million to crash victims
Associated Press writer Jeff Horwitz and researcher Monika Mathur in Washington, writers Geoff Mulvilhill in Philadelphia, David Koenig in Dallas, Scott Mayerowitz and researchers Jennifer Farrar and Adriana Mark in New York contributed to this report.
Information for this article was contributed by Richard A. Oppel Jr., Sheryl Gay Stolberg, Stephen Babcock and Richard Perez-Pena of The New York Times and by Amanda Lee Myers, David Dishneau, Juliet Linderman and Jeff Horwitz of The Associated Press.
Date: Apr 29, 2015
Source: Google
What's Ahead for Obama's Nominee to Oversee Fannie and Freddie
force banks to trim the commissions they charge on setting up insurance on properties. But he stopped short of cutting out banks as middlemen altogether. As American Bankers Jeff Horwitz reported in February, DeMarco spiked a plan that would have saved Fannie Mae $145 million a year by doing that.