Governor-elect rounding out Wyoming administration
Wyoming Governor-elect Mark Gordon is rounding out his leadership team before taking the helm in January.
Gordon announced that Betsy Anderson will serve as General Counsel, Buck McVeigh as Policy Director, Renny McKay as Senior Policy Advisor, Rob Creager as Policy Advisor, Patricia Kramer as Senior Administrator and Macha’ Ledet as scheduler.
“Our state success moving forward is going to depend on having optimistic and energized veteran leaders with experience working on state and local issues,” said Governor-elect Gordon. “This team of skilled policy experts and administrators will not only help me hit the ground running on day one, but help me steer the ship in the coming months. I’m honored to have them by my side.”
Betsy Anderson has worked for the Wyoming State Treasurer’s Office since September 2004, and currently serves as its General Counsel.
Buck McVeigh joins Governor-elect Gordon’s staff having served as President of the Wyoming Taxpayers Association for the past five years
Renny MacKay has served as the Communications Director for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department since 2014. Prior to that, he was the Communications Director for Governor Matthew H. Mead from 2011 to 2014.
Rob Creager served as the statewide Field Representative for Governor-elect Gordon’s 2018 gubernatorial campaign. He previously worked for the United States Senate Budget Committee, chaired by Wyoming Senator Mike Enzi, as well as Wyoming House Speaker Steve Harshman during the 2018 Budget Session.
Patricia Kramer grew up in San Diego, California, graduating from Eldorado College and studying business at San Diego State. She spent the first part of her professional career working for non-profits, including the Alzheimer’s Association and San Diego Youth Services before moving to Wyoming in 2009.
Machá Ledet moved to Cheyenne at the age of three. In 2014, she joined the Office of State Lands and Investments as Executive Assistant to the Director.
Gordon previously announced that Dr. Pat Arp will serve as his Chief of Staff and Bridget Hill as Attorney General.