January 6, 2025
WV Governor-elect announces cabinet appointments, executive team

CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WVVA) – West Virginia Governor-elect Patrick Morrisey has announced his first round of administration cabinet appointments and executive team members for the state Governor’s Office.

The announcement was made during a press conference on January 2 in Charleston.

The appointments are listed below:

Executive Team

  • Tom McCaffery, Chief of Staff: Tom was Assistant Secretary for Health Affairs/Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary at the Department of Defense under President Donald J. Trump, and most recently was principal at Health Management Associates. Tom has run multi-billion dollar business units and has more than 30 years of executive experience in state and federal government, corporate, and policy space. Tom graduated with a Master of Public Policy from the University of California, Berkeley, and has a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He is also a Rotary International Scholar at Trinity College Dublin.
  • Douglas P. Buffington II, Senior Advisor: Doug served as Chief Deputy Attorney General under Attorney General Morrisey, where he assisted with the oversight and management of attorneys and the office. Prior to the Attorney General’s office, he was the Acting and Assistant Director of the West Virginia Lottery, and was Chief of Staff for the WV Department of Revenue. Doug graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Law and Baylor University. Doug lives in Raleigh county with his wife.
  • A. Todd Johnston, Deputy Chief of Staff and Chair of Energy, Infrastructure, and Competitiveness Council: Todd was most recently vice president and managing director of ConservAmerica, and has served in government, nonprofit, congressional, and corporate roles leading on energy and regulatory issues. He also served as Staff Director for the House of Representatives Subcommittees on Energy & Environment. Todd graduated from Hampden-Sydney College with a degree in political science.
  • Sean M. Whelan, General Counsel: Sean most recently served as a Deputy Attorney General and the Division Director for the WV Attorney General’s Tax & Revenue Division. Sean has represented State officials and agencies at various levels of the state and federal court system on tax, insurance, and education matters. Sean graduated from the University of Kentucky’s J. David Rosenberg College of Law and Franciscan University. Sean was raised in Nicholas County and today lives in Charleston with his wife and three children.
  • Curtis R. A. Capehart, Director of Policy: Curtis most recently served as Deputy Attorney General in the Attorney General’s Main Office Division, responsible for complex litigation, including the state’s defense of the Save Women’s Sports Act and Unborn Child Protection Act. He graduated from the University of Michigan Law School and Marshall University. Curtis is a native of Winfield, where he now lives with his wife and two children.
  • Marissa Findlay, Director of Operations: Marissa has been a lifelong Republican operative and has worked with numerous Presidential and statewide officeholders nationwide for nearly two decades. She currently serves as the President of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women and the National Committeewoman of the West Virginia Federation of Young Republicans. Marissa lives in Charleston with her husband and their four children.
  • John L. Findlay, Director of Intergovernmental and Political Affairs: John most recently served as the Convention Delegate Selection Director for President Donald Trump’s successful 2024 Presidential Campaign. John oversaw the victory program’s direct mail operations and implemented the campaign’s paid voter contact programs across the battleground states in the Fall. John has over a decade of experience managing Republican political campaigns and state parties including serving as the Executive Director of both the Republican Party of Virginia and the West Virginia Republican Party. He lives in Charleston with his wife and their four children.
  • Mike McKown, Director of Budget: Mike was West Virginia’s Director of State Budget office from 2006-2018, and has served the last three governors developing budgets. He has worked in six different state agencies in West Virginia state government, including most recently as Deputy State Auditor. Mike lives in Charleston with his wife and their four children.
  • Crescent Gallagher, Press Secretary: Crescent was the Deputy State Director for Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia (AFP-WV). Before joining AFP-WV, Gallagher served as the Director of Business Development and Communications, as well as the Legislative Liaison for the West Virginia Department of Agriculture under current Commissioner of Agriculture Kent Leonhardt. He is a graduate of Ohio University where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and a master’s degree in public administration. Gallagher has over a decade of communications, policy development and legislative experience.
  • Katie Franklin, Deputy General Counsel: Katie has been an Assistant Attorney General since 2021. Previously, she was assistant prosecuting attorney for six years and served four years as the elected prosecutor of Jackson County. A lifelong West Virginia resident, Katie Franklin graduated from WVU College of Law in 2008.

Cabinet

  • Senator Eric Nelson, Secretary of Revenue: Eric was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 2020 after serving five terms in the House of Delegates. Most recently, Eric was Chairman of the majority caucus and the Pension Committee. Eric is also a successful small businessman and is the President of Nelson Enterprise, Inc. He graduated from Washington and Lee University with a degree in Business Administration and Accounting. Eric and his wife reside in Kanawha County, where all three of his children graduated from Kanawha County public schools.
  • The Honorable Eric Householder, Secretary of Administration: Eric was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 2010, and served as Chairman of the House Finance Committee from 2019-2022. Most recently, Eric served as the House Majority Leader. In the legislature, Eric led on tax cuts, labor reform, and the state budget. Eric graduated from Shepherd College and holds an MBA from Frostburg State University.
  • Alex Mayer, Secretary of Human Services: Alex has over a decade of experience in Health and Human Services, holding leadership roles across multiple state agencies. Most recently, he served as the Chief of Children and Family Services at the South Dakota Department of Social Services, where he oversaw the Divisions of Child Support, Child Protection, and Economic Assistance. His portfolio included vital programs such as SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, LIEAP, and Childcare services. Alex is a dedicated military veteran with service in the 75th Ranger Regiment, and has devoted his career to supporting those most in need.
  • Harold Ward, Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection: Harold served as Cabinet Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (WVDEP) under Governor Jim Justice and will be retained in that position. Previously, he served as WVDEP’s Deputy Secretary of Operations and Director of the Division of Mining and Reclamation (DMR). Harold holds a biology degree from West Virginia University.
  • The Honorable Dianna Graves, Commissioner of Bureau of Senior Services: Dianna most recently served as the Executive Director of the Bob Burdette Center, where she led an education non-profit in Charleston that provided free afterschool education programs. Prior to that, Dianna was Delegate in the West Virginia legislature from 2017-2022, an accountant, and television and movie producer. Dianna graduated from Stanford University and West Virginia State University.

“I am grateful to each of these leaders for their willingness and desire to bring opportunity and prosperity to the Mountain State,” said Governor-elect Patrick Morrisey. “We are united in our mission of promoting and protecting the freedoms and rights of every West Virginian. When we work together, West Virginia wins.”

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