Seasoned political communications specialist Wyatt Ronan has moved from U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas’ office to former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s presidential campaign in the Granite State.Ronan on Monday became New Hampshire communications director for O’Rourke. Ronan most recently served as communications director in Pappas’ congressional office after leading communications for Pappas’ successful campaign in 2018.After leading an 11-candidate field to win the 2018 Democratic 1st Congressional District primary in September, Pappas won the seat vacated by former U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter in November by 8 percentage points over Republican Eddie Edwards.From February 2017 to June 2018, Ronan served as the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s communications director during a string of special election and municipal election victories.His prior campaign experience includes serving as a regional press secretary in Ohio for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and as an organizer for then-President Barack Obama's reelection campaign in New Hampshire in 2012. He worked as NextGen Climate's New Hampshire press secretary in 2015 and 2016."We couldn't be more excited to welcome Wyatt to Team Beto," said Mike Ollen, New Hampshire director of O’Rourke’s campaign. "Wyatt brings years of New Hampshire experience and success to the table, most recently leading Congressman Pappas' communications strategy on the way to victory in an 11-way primary and helping deliver an 8 percentage general election win in one of the nation's top swing districts.“His New Hampshire know-how and proven track record will be an important piece of our campaign to win the first-in-the-nation primary."In Pappas' office, press secretary Susan Curran is handling communications responsibilities.

Seasoned political communications specialist Wyatt Ronan has moved from U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas’ office to former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke’s presidential campaign in the Granite State.

Ronan on Monday became New Hampshire communications director for O’Rourke.

Ronan most recently served as communications director in Pappas’ congressional office after leading communications for Pappas’ successful campaign in 2018.

After leading an 11-candidate field to win the 2018 Democratic 1st Congressional District primary in September, Pappas won the seat vacated by former U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter in November by 8 percentage points over Republican Eddie Edwards.

From February 2017 to June 2018, Ronan served as the New Hampshire Democratic Party’s communications director during a string of special election and municipal election victories.

His prior campaign experience includes serving as a regional press secretary in Ohio for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and as an organizer for then-President Barack Obama's reelection campaign in New Hampshire in 2012. He worked as NextGen Climate's New Hampshire press secretary in 2015 and 2016.

"We couldn't be more excited to welcome Wyatt to Team Beto," said Mike Ollen, New Hampshire director of O’Rourke’s campaign. "Wyatt brings years of New Hampshire experience and success to the table, most recently leading Congressman Pappas' communications strategy on the way to victory in an 11-way primary and helping deliver an 8 percentage general election win in one of the nation's top swing districts.

“His New Hampshire know-how and proven track record will be an important piece of our campaign to win the first-in-the-nation primary."

In Pappas' office, press secretary Susan Curran is handling communications responsibilities.