Sestak meets with Boeing, sets transistion team
I like the way Sestak is moving forward into his new job. First he met with Boeing employees, then with firefighters, two groups that generally supported Weldon. Now he meets with Boeing brass, according to Kathleen Carey of the Delco Times last week. Delco Times' Bill Bender says:
Then he sets a transistion team that includes (according to Bender's article):
Sestak has chosen his two top campaign leaders, two leading Democratic state legislators in the district, two family members/campaign team, and the UFCW Local 1776 President who outspokenly endorsed Sestak and spoke out against those implying that Weldon had AFL-CIO support.
I think Admiral Sestak is doing a lot of right things to get things rolling.
Sestak has been attending orientation meetings in the capitol and meeting with local political leaders, elected officials and interest groups. He said they all have his ear, regardless of their party affiliation.
Then he sets a transistion team that includes (according to Bender's article):
- Bill Walsh, former Navy captain, served as Sestak’s campaign manager;
- Scott Jenkins, Republican businessman from Radnor, served as co-chair of Sestak’s finance committee;
- State Sen. Connie Williams, D-17, of Lower Merion;
- State Rep. Greg Vitali, D-166, of Haverford;
- Wendell Young, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1776;
- Elizabeth Sestak, sister, served as his campaign chief of staff and finance director;
- Richard Sestak, brother, served as his campaign and political director and chief fundraiser.
Sestak has chosen his two top campaign leaders, two leading Democratic state legislators in the district, two family members/campaign team, and the UFCW Local 1776 President who outspokenly endorsed Sestak and spoke out against those implying that Weldon had AFL-CIO support.
I think Admiral Sestak is doing a lot of right things to get things rolling.








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