Republican Party of Wisconsin names Andrew Iverson executive director

MADISON — The Republican Party of Wisconsin has hired Andrew Iverson, an operative with experience on Wisconsin-based campaigns and the Republican National Committee, as its executive director as the party’s national convention in Milwaukee approaches.

Iverson, a Wisconsin native, most recently served as regional political director for the RNC. He has also held roles as state director for the Trump Victory (a joint operation of the RNC and former President Donald Trump’s campaign) and on the campaigns of U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson and U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil. He is a graduate of Wisconsin Lutheran College.

“I am thrilled to bring Andrew on board as our new executive director. His wide breadth of experience and ability will prove crucial for us winning in November,” said RPW chairman Brian Schimming in a statement. “Wisconsin will decide the 2024 race. Andrew Iverson is the right man for the job in this pivotal election.”

Iverson will step into a role most recently held by Mark Jefferson, who stepped down in February and took over as executive director of the Tavern League of Wisconsin in March. The executive director is responsible for the party’s day-to-day operations.

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