O'Malley Aide Gets Critical Task; Michael Enright Named Chief of Staff as Transition Takes Shape

From: The Washington Post | Date: November 17, 2006| Author: John Wagner - Washington Post Staff Writer | Copyright information

Gov.-elect Martin O'Malley yesterday tapped a longtime friend and trusted adviser as his chief of staff and turned to a diverse group of 42 Marylanders to help guide his transition to office.

O'Malley (D), Baltimore's mayor, announced that Michael R. Enright, one of his top aides at City Hall, will move to Annapolis with him in January, taking on the role of his gubernatorial chief of staff.

Enright, a friend of O'Malley's since their days together at Gonzaga College High School ...

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