Johnny DeStefano

[1] After leaving the White House, DeStefano was appointed an adviser to the e-cigarette company Juul.

[4] Prior to his White House positions, DeStefano worked for Ohio Republican Congressman John Boehner.

DeStefano also worked with the Republican National Committee building "a 2016 voter file and political database.

"[5] In July 2013, DeStefano was named president of Data Trust,[6] a private company that is the primary handler of voter files for the Republican National Committee.

[12] DeStefano founded consulting group Utility Strategic Advisors and registered in 2020 as a lobbyist in Missouri.