UofL graduate named McConnell’s legal counsel

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    LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Daniel Cameron, a 2011 graduate of the University of Louisville’s Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, has been named legal counsel for Sen. Mitch McConnell effective March 2.

    McConnell, a 1964 graduate of UofL, serves as the Senate Majority Leader in the U. S. Senate.

    A native of Elizabethtown, Cameron earned a spot in UofL’s McConnell Scholars Program when he was still a student at John Hardin High School. The scholars program gave Cameron a chance to spend some time with the senator and other policy leaders.

    “When I first met him, I knew he was somebody I wanted to emulate. I have held him in high regard since the first time I met him,” Cameron said.

    During his time at UofL, Cameron also was a Cardinal football player and Harlan Scholar and participated in the law school’s most prestigious student activities—the Moot Court Board, Law Review and Student Bar Association.

    He has twice served as a student intern for McConnell. His second internship was under the wing of then–Legal Counsel Russell Coleman.

    After graduating cum laude from Brandeis, Cameron clerked for a federal judge and then took a position in the Louisville office of the law firm Stites & Harbison PLLC, where he spent a little over a year before the job offer came from McConnell’s office.

    “I was taken aback by the opportunity to work for the majority leader of the U.S. Senate. I was surprised and humbled and honored all at the same time. I will be forever grateful that he extended this opportunity to me,” Cameron said.

    In addition to McConnell and Cameron, other UofL graduates in the senator’s office include: Robert Steurer, communications director; Stephanie Penn, press secretary; Tim Thomas, field representative; and Amanda Lawrence and Erin Palmer, constituent service representatives.

    Cameron is the son of Von and Sandra Cameron of Elizabethtown.

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