Hunter Moore leaving Governor’s Office

Mike Sunnucks | Dealmaker

Hunter Moore

Hunter Moore, who serves as Natural Resources Policy Advisor to Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, is leaving that job.

Moore has been with Ducey since 2015. He announced on Twitter he was leaving the Governor’s Office and would be announcing a new private sector job.

“I want to let you know that I will be pursuing a goal of mine to work in the private sector again. I will make a formal announcement regarding my new work at a later time, but now it is important to conclude my service with attention to the task at hand,” Moore said in Twitter post.

His last day with the Ducey administration will be November 8.

Moore was previously Director of Government Relations, Public Information and Economic Development for Navajo County. He also previously worked as an attorney for two NFL teams — the Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs.

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