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Josh Mandel, Ohio Treasurer, Sent Top Aide To Beginner's Course

Posted: 04/ 5/2012 5:04 pm

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Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel celebrates his victory over incumbent Kevin Boyce on election night, Nov. 2, 2010.

Days after being accused of hiring young, inexperienced staffers for key positions in the state Treasury, new evidence shows that Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, the Republican nominee for the state Senate race, dispatched a top aide to a beginner's course in the subject he was overseeing.

A roster of attendees for a seminar on the fundamentals of municipal bond law, held at the April 2011 National Association of Bond Lawyers, shows that Joe Aquilino -- Mandel's debt management director at the time -- attended the conference. The seminar is tailored for those new to the subject.

According to the brochure for the NABL seminar, its purpose was to help people "learn the building blocks of municipal finance and gain or strengthen basic knowledge of state, tax and securities law issues in municipal finance."

Aquilino, 26, had been the political director for Mandel's 2010 campaign for treasurer before being tapped to oversee Ohio's debt management, including issuing new bonds and working with the state's investment underwriters. Aquilino has since left that position to serve as political director for Mandel's Senate race against Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio).

Wilson White, a municipal bond expert who spent more than 60 years purchasing bonds from U.S. states, including Ohio, said Aquilino's qualifications are troubling. White also owned his own municipal bond house and has published several textbooks on the subject.

"Just let me say to be a director of finance of a major state at 26 in highly unusual," White said. "I know of no parallel example that I’ve come across in all my 60 years of municipal bond experience. I just find it hard to believe."

Aquilino was admitted to the state bar on Nov. 8, 2010, six days after Mandel's election and two months prior to taking the debt management post, according to the Ohio Supreme Court's website. White said that to hold the position of director of debt management, he thinks that at a minimum, a person should have several years of experience in municipal bond markets.

"I say this as general rule rather than an accusation because I don’t know this guy; he may be the Einstein of bonds, but I find that extremely hard if not impossible to believe," White said. "I was brought up in bonds. I was jammed with bond knowledge by the age of 26, but I can’t imagine myself accepting such a position."

Mandel's state press secretary, Seth Unger, told The Huffington Post Thursday that Aquiliano was primarily a manager, while another staffer, Seth Metcalf, handled debt policy.

"Joe is a licensed attorney. He managed staff in the Debt Management Department, and worked under Seth Metcalf’s direction on debt issuances," Unger said. "Mr. Metcalf has extensive experience with debt issues, and continues to be the key person overseeing debt issuances in the treasurer’s office."

Calls to Aquiliano were also referred to the treasurer's office.

Mandel has come under scrutiny recently after accusations of cronyism surfaced regarding his choices for several key positions at the Treasury. A recent report in the Dayton Daily News shows that many of Mandel's top appointees came out of his 2010 Treasury campaign or went to college with him -- and that most are several years younger than the 34-year-old treasurer.

Metcalf, who left private practice to join the administration as general counsel and director of legal and financial affairs, also regularly attends state Board of Deposit meetings as Mandel's surrogate -- a substitution that has gotten increased attention in Ohio in recent months.

Mandel's hiring practices stand out because he levied several accusations of cronyism and poor hiring practices against incumbent Treasurer Kevin Boyce (D-Ohio) during his 2010 campaign. “Unlike the current officeholder, I will ensure that my staff is comprised of qualified financial professionals — rather than political cronies and friends — and that investment decisions are based on what is best for Ohioans," Mandel said in October 2010, according to the Dayton Daily News.

Mandel responded Saturday to the current scrutiny of his hiring choices, by saying, “I think in every position in our office that deals with financial transactions and important investment decisions about the taxpayers, we have qualified financial professionals who we are proud to stack up against past administration in Ohio and any treasurer administration throughout the entire country."

The premier speaker for the National Association of Bond Lawyers seminar this year is Ben Watkins, bond finance director for the state of Florida -- a position he has held since July 1995. Despite a difference in title, Watkins holds the same job that Aqulino did for the Ohio Treasury -- except that Watkins is leading the seminar, while Aquilino was attending it.

When asked about Aquilino's experience and his position working for Mandel in the Treasury and now for Mandel's Senate campaign, White said, "It sounds like pure patronage to me, and if it were in my state I’d be ashamed of it."

John Celock contributed reporting.

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Days after being accused of hiring young, inexperienced staffers for key positions in the state Treasury, new evidence shows that Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, the Republican nominee for the state Senat...
Days after being accused of hiring young, inexperienced staffers for key positions in the state Treasury, new evidence shows that Ohio Treasurer Josh Mandel, the Republican nominee for the state Senat...
 
 
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CMarks
01:23 PM on 11/06/2012
Someone needs to take a look at how much (if any) work Joe Aquillino did on Madel's current Senate campaign while on the Ohio payroll. Looks a if Josh might have tossed him the Treasury Office job in order to keep him close for the election cycle. Mandel promised to complete his term as Treasurer if elected yet was running for US Senate within months of becoming Treasurer. If you want to see how unqualified and immature Madel really is check out the video of his interview with The Columbus Dispatch editorial board - he looked and acted more like a high school kid in the principal's office after being caught smoking in the boy's bathroom.
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saganz999
10:14 PM on 05/26/2012
Mandel is a complete fraud. He can't even perform his job as state treasurer. His staff appointments are a joke.
ScaredAcademic
The GOP: Peddling Hate Since '68
01:18 PM on 04/06/2012
Loyalty over competence. Nothing new there.
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HOMEY1
WE WON YOU LOST
01:17 PM on 04/06/2012
you have all heard of the badger state? well ohio is the bagger state. when are those fools going to wise up?
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Ulalume s Ague
Fighting for the Poe People
01:15 PM on 04/06/2012
Republicans are experts at projecting:

“Unlike the current officeholder, I will ensure that my staff is comprised of qualified financial professionals — rather than political cronies and friends — and that investment decisions are based on what is best for Ohioans,"

Why don't the voters see this? It is painfully obvious.
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TaiJi2
01:06 PM on 04/06/2012
Expertise doesn't matter to the R's; expertise is elitist. Ideology are the only qualifications they're interested in.
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miketothad
trollslayer
12:42 PM on 04/06/2012
wow... WOW!
"Conservatives" clearly don't have a CLUE what they're supporting.
06:15 PM on 04/07/2012
They never do. What else is new
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lynterv
Been there, have the t-shirt.
11:23 AM on 04/06/2012
Mandell is only good at making campaign promises and then breaking them.
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saortolani
Firmly rooted in reality
10:58 AM on 04/06/2012
Elect him to the senate, and he will surely start his campaign for governor before he finishes his acceptance speech.
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saortolani
Firmly rooted in reality
10:54 AM on 04/06/2012
The more I see Mandel's smarmy face, the more convinced I am that his wealthy wife is nothing more than his 'beard'.
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GypsyRobin
Cast aspersions on Gohmert not his asparagus!
10:52 AM on 04/06/2012
Audit Ohio's Treasury right now. If I were an Ohio resident/voter, that would be my # 1 demand.

And I'd ask for it to be done TODAY, not one or two years from now.

Be smart this time around Ohio cause ya'll really screwed things up by picking the guy who sits in your governor's office.
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pfz
My micro bio is empty but not without feelings.
10:50 AM on 04/06/2012
Ohioans only have themselves to blame; vote the joker out and certainly don't elect the child as your senator. What was your governor doing about all this?
mijjy
Read, Be Aware, Prepare
10:32 AM on 10/23/2012
Sitting back, directing Karl & Dick & Grover's instructions on the boy.

AND staying under the radar.

They're ALL crooks. The laws just don't reflect it.
10:41 AM on 04/06/2012
With the backlash political election in 2010, more than a fair share of incompetent people got elected to offices they had absolutely no qualifications for.....unfortunately for Ohio, Mr. Mandel , given his obvious lack of interest in his job, is only the latest poster child who never should been elected to any state or even municipal office. Having the fate of a complicated bond program , which can affect the state for decades , under the control of an obvious business lightweight , republican or otherwise, is a case for malfeasance.
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
10:34 AM on 04/06/2012
This reminds me of the post invasion days in Iraq, when the Bush administration put very young and inexperienced people in positions of huge responsibility in the provisional government. I seem to remember one young man whose previous work experience consisted of selling ice cream, and he was put in charge of new currency or the like.
The GOP considers this type of cronyism okay as long as they are setting up the cronyism and the cronies are loyal to the cause.
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SpeakupNation
Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the livi
10:37 AM on 04/06/2012
Recruited through Conservative think tanks no less:
http://www.historycommons.org/context.jsp?item=a062504cpaheritage#a062504cpaheritage
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Sinister Minister
There's no way out of here alive.
10:34 AM on 04/06/2012
A politician handing out high paying jobs and surrounding himself with cronies?

I have never heard of such a thing. I'm shocked.

Wake up America.