PITTSBURGH, PA — Senator-Elect Dave McCormick has appointed veteran political strategist Mark Isakowitz as his Chief of Staff, a critical early decision as McCormick prepares to take office. With more than three decades of experience in senior political and policy roles, Isakowitz brings a wealth of expertise to this key position.
McCormick praised Isakowitz’s service record and leadership abilities. “I am so honored to have a tireless leader and seasoned public servant like Mark joining the team. He will be a fantastic Chief of Staff and a true partner in our efforts to improve the lives of the people of Pennsylvania,” McCormick stated.
Isakowitz’s background includes serving as Chief of Staff to Senator Rob Portman of Ohio during the passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. His tenure in both the House and Senate, along with his work as a policy adviser to businesses and nonprofit organizations, underscores his ability to drive legislative progress and foster collaboration across diverse stakeholders.
“This is a critical turning point in our nation’s history,” McCormick noted, emphasizing the importance of strong leadership as he begins his first term. “Mark is an expert at bringing people together to deliver results for the American people.”
Isakowitz expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, stating, “Public service is always an honor, and especially so in this case because of Dave’s vision of American renewal and leadership.” He emphasized his commitment to McCormick’s mission of serving Pennsylvanians and addressing the pressing challenges facing the nation.
The addition of Isakowitz to McCormick’s team signals a strategic and experienced approach to delivering results during a pivotal time in U.S. governance. His leadership and policy expertise are expected to play a central role in advancing McCormick’s legislative priorities while strengthening engagement with constituents across Pennsylvania.
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