Paul Gambill is a Computer Systems Engineering sophomore from Phoenix, AZ. Paul first got involved in Arizona politics in 2004 when he worked as an intern for the Arizona Republican Party and the Bush-Cheney campaign. He began last year with the College Republicans at ASU and worked for the Arizona Republican Party during the fall elections. He went on to serve as the Director of Membership in the spring semester. Paul is also serving as the Treasurer for the Arizona Federation of College Republicans.
Benjamin Stewart is a Political Science and History senior from Phoenix, AZ. He became a member of the College Republicans in 2005. Benjamin volunteered for Senator Jon Kyl's 2006 campaign, and attended the Conservative Political Action Conference in the winter of 2007. Benjamin also serves as Executive Director for the Arizona Federation of College Republicans.

Daniel Parsons is a Finance and Supply Chain Management junior from Clayton, CA. He first became active politically in California working for the Bush-Cheney campaigns in 2000 and 2004. Since then he has volunteered on a regular basis for many Republican candidates in both California and Arizona. He was a new member of the ASU College Republicans at the start of last year. He designed and maintains the College Republicans website, and is the editor of The Desert Tusk, the ASU College Republicans club newsletter.

Amy Auerbach is a Political Science and English Literature junior from Mesa, AZ. She will be attending law school after graduating from ASU in the summer of 2009. A member since January of 2007, she joined the College Republicans to gain experience and knowledge about politics. She has made good connections over the years through working summers at the Maricopa County Attorney's Office as a Legal Support Assistant, and is looking forward to becoming more involved in politics and volunteering for candidates.
Justin Clark is a Justice Studies and Business senior from Phoenix, AZ. He plans to attend ASU's law school in the fall of 2008. Although a part of the College Republicans since 2004, he became active during the 2006 midterm elections and worked with the Arizona Republican Party in various GOTV campaigns during that time. He plans on participating in an internship for a major Republican candidate for the 2008 election. He is also the website administrator for the Arizona Federation of College Republicans.
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