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NFIB Names Cameron Garczyk as Assistant State Director

NFIB Names Cameron Garczyk as Assistant State Director

September 13, 2023

Garczyk will work with State Director Chris Ferruso to advocate on behalf of our small business members

NFIB Names Cameron Garczyk as Assistant State Director

Cameron Garczyk has been named assistant state director for NFIB in Ohio. Garczyk started with the NFIB Ohio office in 2019 and most recently served as the member benefits program manager. In his role as assistant state director, Garczyk will assist State Director Chris Ferruso in managing the internal, legislative, and political affairs of the state office. “I’m really happy Cameron accepted this position,” Ferruso said. “Together, we’ll work to promote and protect the right of our Ohio members to own, operate, and grow their businesses.” A native of Martins Ferry, Garczyk earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from Miami University in Oxford. While in college, he interned in the Washington, D.C., offices of U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson and U.S. Senator Rob Portman. Prior to joining NFIB, Garczyk served as legislative aide to Ohio House Speaker Ryan Smith and as clerk of the House Finance Committee. He currently resides in Hebron with his wife, Aerin.
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