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ARP : AIDS Responsibility Project
Friday, September 10, 2010 









Robert Traynham
(Washington, DC)

Robert is currently Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of Communications for the Senate Republican Conference, where he serves Conference Chairman, U.S. Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania, in his leadership office. In this capacity, Robert is responsible for developing and implementing communication strategies, and for overseeing press-related activities on behalf of all republicans in the U.S, Senate. He also served as President of the United States Senate Press Secretaries Association.

Robert previously served as Political Director of Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC), and as Director of Minority Affairs at Thomas Jefferson University.

Robert received a B. A. from Cheyney University where he also serves as a member of the Board of Trustees, and an M. A. from George Mason University where he is an adjunct-member of the faculty. Robert lives in Washington, DC.



View photos from several AIDS Responsibility Project events from across the globe here..
As a result of our successful trip to Latin America, ARP has established a Stigma Reduction Program in Mexico and Brazil.
The AIDS Responsibility Project recently traveled to Africa to view first-hand the impact of the disease on the continent, and the challenges facing those who provide services to these people.
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