Blair Butz

South Regional Finance Director at Republican National Committee

Blair Butz serves as the South Regional Finance Director for the Republican National Committee since September 2023, previously holding positions as the Midwest Regional Finance Director and Midwest Deputy Finance Director. With a strong background in political finance, Blair developed significant regional finance plans, managed substantial budgets, and directed major donor fundraising efforts for various political campaigns, including the 60th Presidential Inaugural Committee and gubernatorial campaigns in Oregon. Additionally, experience includes serving as Legislative Director for the Texas House of Representatives, where responsibilities encompassed legislative research, bill preparation, and constituent communication. Blair's career began with significant roles in political outreach and campaign finance, marked by effective relationship-building with key stakeholders and successful execution of fundraising strategies. Education includes a degree from Oregon State University and a diploma from Clackamas High School.

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