Eight weeks after Steve MacNamara was announced as Gov. Rick Scott's chief of staff, a copy of the new organizational chart inside the state's most powerful political office has been posted online.
Some highlights:
• Other staffers who recently left the Senate are Chris Finkbeiner, the chief policy adviser, and Amy Bisceglia, MacNamara's executive assistant. That means three of the eight people who report directly to MacNamara came with him from the Senate.
• Bisceglia's title is a new one. She has some of the duties of what previously had been the executive deputy chief of staff. She's also the office point person on some things that weren't identified on the last org chart, like the Able Trust, Florida's Foundation and office interns.
• MacNamara's duties: appointments, executive placement and information systems. That compares to the duties of his predecessor, Mike Prendergast: emergency management, administration, information systems.
• The Office of Open Government, one of the governor's busiest offices, isn't identified on the latest chart. It was on the original. We missed this, but the office now reports to Carrie O'Rourke, a deputy cheif of staff, instead of directly to the chief of staff.
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