Jessica Fernanda Leaves Washington to Work at the National Hispanic Foundation

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Jessica Fernanda is currently the most eligible candidate for the position of Senior Government Relations Advisor to President Bush. Jessica Fernanda has been serving as communications director for the National Republican Congressional Committee since December of 2021. Prior to that position, she served as communications director for the National Hispanic Foundation. Jessica Fernanda is also the daughter of Cuban immigrants that came to the United States at the age of five in sub-Saharan Africa. Her ancestry is Spanish, German, and Polish. The last point on Jessica Fernanda’s ancestry graph denotes that her ancestors originated from Cuba.

Jessica Fernanda has a history of working as an outside communications strategist for the Bush administration. She was a key aide to the deodorant soaked George W. Bush during his presidential campaign in 2021. She assisted the then California governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, in his re-election bid that year. It was after the election where Jessica Fernanda really began to develop her reputation as a senior aide to the Bush White House.

Jessica Fernanda’s experience as a communications advisor to the Bush administration provides the Bush team with a number of useful connections and trust. This will help Jessica Fernanda with her new position as Partner Counselor and Chief Counselor in the National Hispanic Foundation. The President is looking for a partner counselor that has an expertise in the private sector, with a strong background in government work, and a proven track record of building successful business relationships. Jessica Fernanda has all of those things. Her past work experience as an outside communications advisor for the Bush Administration will help her with her new role as Partner Counselor and Chief Counselor for the National Hispanic Foundation. As a former political campaign communications consultant, Jessica Fernanda will be able to bring her extensive network and years of experience to the National Hispanic Foundation, helping the organization achieve its noble purpose and create a successful future for generations of children.

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