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Hudson Announces New Senior Staff

March 30, 2020
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Richard Hudson (NC-08) announced today new senior staff members in his Washington and North Carolina offices. Former District Director Billy Constangy has been named Chief of Staff. Constangy, who has worked for Rep. Hudson for more than three years, will replace outgoing Chief of Staff Chris Carter. Deputy District Director Georgia Lozier will replace Constangy as District Director.
“Billy Constangy is an experienced and dedicated public servant and I have come to rely on his advice and judgement,” said Rep. Hudson. “His leadership will ensure our office continues to focus on serving the people of this district.”
Constangy has served as Rep. Hudson’s District Director since Jan. 2017. Prior to joining Rep. Hudson’s staff, Constangy served as a senior staff member under former Gov. Pat McCrory (R-NC) from 2011-2016 and as a campaign staff member under former Rep. Sue Myrick (NC-09) from 2006-2012. Constangy grew up in Charlotte, NC and is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill.
Lozier has worked for North Carolina’s 8th District since 2009. Prior to serving as Deputy District Director for Rep. Hudson, she worked for former Democratic Rep. Larry Kissell (NC-08). Lozier grew up in Kannapolis and returned to her native Cabarrus County to raise her family in Concord. She will continue to be based in Rep. Hudson’s Concord office, in addition to maintaining offices in Pinehurst, Fayetteville and Albemarle.
“Georgia Lozier is the best in the business and will stop at nothing to get results for the people of this community,” said Rep. Hudson.“I am honored she will lead our North Carolina offices and know she will continue our standard of excellence in constituent service and community outreach.”
Carter has worked for Rep. Hudson for nearly nine years. Prior to serving as Chief of Staff, Carter was Deputy Chief of Staff and District Director. Before joining Rep. Hudson’s staff, Carter was a legislative aide to former Rep. Mick Mulvaney (SC-05) and served as Hudson’s Campaign Manager during his initial run for Congress. Carter grew up in Greensboro, NC and is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill.
“Chris Carter has been an integral part of my team since day one and I appreciate his many years of dedicated service to the people of North Carolina’s 8th District,” said Rep. Hudson. “While I will miss having him on the team, I wish Chris and Jessika well as they move back to North Carolina and begin new careers.”
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