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Life After the Campaign Trail

Ever wonder what happens to campaign staff when the campaign ends? Here's one answer.
Tim Spreitzer, the ever-responsive and mild-mannered spokesman for former mayoral candidate Dwight Evans, is now making a living as the policy and communications director of the Philadelphia Workforce Investment Board.
Spreitzer moved from Chicago to Philly a few years ago, making the trip along with his then-boss, former School District CEO Paul Vallas.
Vallas, of course, has moved onto New Orleans. But perhaps Spreitzer is here for the long haul.

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