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Beth Myers

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Beth Myers
Personal details
Born1957 (age 68–69)
PartyRepublican
SpouseMarc Myers
Children2
EducationTufts University (BA)
Southern Methodist University (JD)

Beth Myers (born 1957) is an American political consultant, campaign advisor, and attorney who has held senior positions in the political campaigns and the Massachusetts governorship ofMitt Romney, the nominee of theRepublican Party forPresident of the United States in the2012 election.

Early life and career

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Myers was born in North Carolina, but spent her childhood in Ohio and upstate New York.[1][2] After graduating from Tufts University with a degree in English in 1979, she joinedRonald Reagan’s 1980 presidential campaign, becoming an early protege of Republican campaign political strategistKarl Rove.[2] Her task in the campaign was overseeing voter identification programs in rural counties throughout Texas.[2] During the 1980s she worked for the state election campaigns ofRay Shamie in Massachusetts, serving as Shamie's deputy campaign manager, and of GovernorBill Clements in Texas. She earned aJuris Doctor degree from Southern Methodist University School of Law in 1991. After law school, she worked as a litigation associate atAkin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer, & Feld LLP.[3] Myers settled with her husband in Massachusetts, where she served as chief of staff to former state treasurerJoe Malone.[2] In 1998, she retired from politics to stay at home and raise her two young children.[2]

Working for Mitt Romney in Massachusetts

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Myers returned to politics during Mitt Romney's2002 campaign for the governorship of Massachusetts, in which she would play the role of the Democratic opponent during debate rehearsals.[2] After helping Romney win the governor's race, Myers served as Romney's chief of staff during hisfour years in office (2003–2007).[4]

The Shawmut Group

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On Romney's leaving the governor's office in 2006, Myers co-founded a consulting firm, The Shawmut Group, along with two other senior Romney advisors,Eric Fehrnstrom and Peter Flaherty.[2][4] One of their most prominent clients has beenScott Brown, a then little-known Republican state senator whom they helped win the2010 special election to fill the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by DemocratTed Kennedy.[2] Myers has also advised RepublicanRick Lazio in his unsuccessful 2010 campaign againstAndrew Cuomo for the governorship of New York.[3] Mitt Romney'sFree and Strong America PAC is another client of The Shawmut Group.

2008 presidential campaign

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Myers worked closely with Romney again in 2007–08, serving as campaign manager in his bid for the presidency.[1]

2012 presidential campaign

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In April 2012, Romney announced that he had chosen Myers to lead hispresidential campaign’s search to help him select a vice presidential candidate.[5][6]

Some Romney aides described Myers as Romney's most trusted advisor.[7][8]

Subsequent career

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In 2013, Myers was a signatory to an amicus curiae brief submitted to theSupreme Court in support of same-sex marriage during theHollingsworth v. Perry case.[9]

In the 2014 midterm election, Myers' son, Curt Myers, ran for Massachusetts State Representative in Brookline. He challenged Rep.Frank Smizik (D) and lost 80% to 20%.

As of December 2025, Beth Myers serves as interim co-director of theInstitute of Politics at the Harvard Kennedy School, alongsideNed Price, while the school conducts a search for a permanent IOP director.[10]

References

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  1. ^ab"Who runs government: Beth Myers".The Washington Post. July 17, 2012. Archived fromthe original on April 28, 2012. RetrievedAugust 16, 2012.
  2. ^abcdefghRucker, Philip (April 16, 2012)."Beth Myers, longtime Romney adviser and confidante, to lead VP search".The Washington Post.
  3. ^abHaberman, Maggie (July 29, 2010)."Lazio, 'sprinting' with new staff".Politico.
  4. ^abJohnson, Glen (April 17, 2012)."Mitt Romney's choice of Beth Myers to lead VP search highlights his small circle of trust".The Boston Globe.
  5. ^Friedman, Emily (April 16, 2012)."Romney picks head of Veep search, says talks started this weekend".ABC News.
  6. ^Peoples, Kasie Huntsteve (August 12, 2012)."Ryan selection shrouded in secrecy".Businessweek. Archived fromthe original on August 15, 2012.
  7. ^"50 politicos to watch: players in a Romney presidency".Politico. July 12, 2012.
  8. ^Borger, Gloria (August 11, 2012)."How Romney chose his running mate". CNN. Archived fromthe original on August 16, 2012.
  9. ^Avlon, John (28 February 2013)."The Pro-Freedom Republicans Are Coming: 131 Sign Gay Marriage Brief".The Daily Beast.
  10. ^"Harvard Kennedy School names Beth Myers and Ned Price interim co-directors of the Institute of Politics".www.hks.harvard.edu. 2025-12-02. Retrieved2025-12-02.

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