RALEIGH — A long-time adviser to N.C. Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham) announced this week that she is leaving her post. Amy Auth is leaving to be director of state affairs with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill starting in May. A graduate of UNC Chapel Hill, Auth served in Berger’s office for more than seven years, most recently as deputy chief of staff for communications. She also worked in communications for Gov. Pat McCrory’s first gubernatorial campaign, for former Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R- N.C.) and for Rep. Virginia Foxx (N.C.-05).
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