MassGOP Announces Brad Wyatt as New National Committeeman
MassGOP Announces Brad Wyatt as New National Committeeman
July 26, 2024
Boston, MA– The Massachusetts Republican Party is pleased to announce that Brad Wyatt officially began his four-year term as the Massachusetts Republican National Committeeman on July 19th, 2024. Elected on April 6th, 2024, Brad brings a wealth of experience and expertise to this crucial role.
A native of West Boylston, Brad Wyatt is an alumnus of St. John’s High School and Carnegie Mellon University, where he earned a double major in Computer Engineering and Mathematics. He previously served as President of New England Diamond Corporation (NED), a leading manufacturer of diamond cutting blades with over 100 employees and six locations nationwide.
Brad has a long history of community involvement, including serving two terms on the Berlin-Boylston Regional School Committee and his current role on the Boylston Zoning Board of Appeals. He has also held leadership positions such as Past President of the Worcester Rotary Club, Chair of the Worcester Salvation Army Advisory Board, and Past President of the Worcester Economic Club.
Renowned for his expertise in data analytics, Brad plans to harness his skills to propel our party into the next generation. His innovative approach and mastery of political data have been instrumental in securing Republican victories across the United States.
“I’m excited to get to work, helping to break the Democratic one-party control which has led to a lack of transparency and accountability, higher taxes, more regulations, a poorly managed state government budget, and a migrant crisis that has no end in sight,” said National Committeeman Wyatt. “I’m looking forward to working closely with Massachusetts Republican Party Chair Amy Carnevale and National Committeewoman Janet Fogarty, along with the MassGOP’s incredible staff, and grassroots activists to elect Republicans across Massachusetts.”
As the Republican National Committeeman, Brad will represent Massachusetts Republicans at the Republican National Committee meetings, succeeding Ron Kaufman, who served for 38 years. Brad is committed to upholding Republican values and beliefs, engaging and mobilizing grassroots activists, and assisting Republican candidates in their campaigns and efforts to win office.
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