By Antonio D. French
Filed Tuesday, November 20, 2007 at 4:09 PM
After the resignation of Ed Martin, Governor Matt Blunt today announced that he has selected Patricia "Trish" Vincent to serve as his new Chief of Staff. Labels: Appointments, Governor
The press release:“Trish is a competent administrator and a dedicated public servant,” Blunt said. “She has tremendous experience and she knows how to lead and manage people. In her new role as Chief of Staff, Trish will be charged with managing my office, staff and cabinet and helping me move Missouri forward. Specifically, I am directing Trish to continue moving us forward on my priorities for education, job creation, implementing my plan to cover Missouri’s uninsured, fighting illegal immigration to make up for Washington’s failure to act and making state government even more efficient and accountable to taxpayers.”
Vincent, 53 of Jefferson City, currently serves in Gov. Blunt’s Cabinet as the Director of the Department of Revenue where she has served since the beginning of the governor’s administration. As director, Vincent answered the governor’s call to make state government do more with less, to produce savings for taxpayers, all while improving customer service for Missourians.
As director, Vincent managed and oversaw the department’s budget and employees. Vincent also worked closely with the General Assembly in representation of the department’s budget and to advocate for legislative changes.
Under her leadership the Department of Revenue collected over $30 million in unpaid taxes to the state with the department’s new tax compliance data warehouse. Vincent helped improve customer service by extending regular business hours at the agency for Missouri customers. The new Internet site she worked to implement, www.whoisnotpaying.mo.gov, is holding accountable businesses that are behind in sales and withholding taxes. And Missourians are saving over $1 million annually in postage and printing for driver’s license renewals and motor vehicle registrations.
Prior to her service in the governor’s Cabinet, Vincent served as Deputy Secretary of State for business services when the governor served as Secretary of State. As deputy secretary of state Vincent managed the Business Services Department, which includes three Divisions: Corporations, Uniform Commercial Code and Commissions, and
Branch Offices for Corporations located in St. Louis, Kansas City and Springfield.
In the Secretary of State’s office, she implemented several new technological improvements, including allowing Missouri’s entrepreneurs and employers to conduct business with the office online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Vincent also served as the In-State Director and District Office Director for former United States Senator John Ashcroft.
“It has been an honor serving in Governor Blunt’s Cabinet and I am excited about taking on this new challenge as his Chief of Staff,” Vincent said. “Governor Blunt has turned the state’s economy around with pro-growth, pro-jobs initiatives that have helped turn the $1.1 billion deficit he inherited into two surpluses in a row. He has kept his promise to increase funding for education every year he has served as governor. He rescued the state’s health care system for the poor. And he cut taxes for Missourians. Governor Blunt has the right vision for our state and I am looking forward to this opportunity to serve and help him make Missouri an even better place to live, work and
raise a family.”
Vincent commended the work of outgoing Chief of Staff Ed Martin who helped the governor achieve his priorities for education, health care and tax cuts during the last legislative session, helped enact an important job-creation bill and transportation infrastructure legislation during the special session and helped implement the governor’s directives to fight illegal immigration in Missouri. Martin will assist Vincent during the transition.
Vincent will begin her new duties immediately. Trish and her husband Larry live in Jefferson City and have two daughters.
3 Comments:
Don't know who else to ask.
There is a Blunt commercial where a number of children are chanting "It's ok, unless you get caught".
I am trying to visualize the shooting of that commercial. Is it a group of child impersonators doing the chanting? Child actors? A class in a private school? A public school? a charter school? A bunch of republican bigwigs' kids?
Whatever, or whoever the children are---I'm sure it's ok.
11/21/2007 6:24 PM
this is horrible about John Edwards---but---it is really funny.
Where do they get these kids?
http://www.breitbart.tv/html/8296.html
Swift Kids For Truth: John Edwards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj9bjRixkVc
11/21/2007 6:31 PM
Great. I hope it works out for the Governor and the people of Missouri. What it will do about the corruption and racism in St. Louis city government is anybody's guess. What we need is more socialists like Jay Nixon. Yeah, that's the ticket.
11/21/2007 7:28 PM
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