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Crapo Announces Staff Changes, New Hire in Idaho

Boise, Idaho--U.S. Senator Mike Crapo’s office (R-Idaho) today announced staff changes and a new hire in his Idaho offices. 

Casey Attebery is now fulfilling the role of State Director of Natural Resources and Environment.  Casey has worked for Crapo for 12 years, serving in various roles in Crapo’s Washington, D.C., office before returning to Idaho in 2017 to begin working as State Director of Agriculture.  He is a University of Idaho graduate and holds a bachelor’s degree in political science.

Tony Snodderly has been promoted to State Director of Agriculture and will be based in the Lewiston office.  Tony has worked for Crapo for 13 years, and served as Regional Director until his recent promotion.  Tony is a Lewiston, Idaho, native.

Leticia Seloske has been promoted to Regional Director of the Lewiston office.  Leticia began working in Crapo’s Lewiston office in 2014 as a staff assistant before being promoted to Deputy Regional Director in 2018.  She received a bachelor’s degree in political science from Lewis-Clark State College and a Master of Public Administration from the University of Idaho, where she graduated summa cum laude.

Juli Smith has been promoted to Regional Director of the Coeur d’Alene office.  Juli began working in Crapo’s Coeur d’Alene office in 2016.  She attended Texas Tech University and worked for Welspun USA for 15 years prior to joining the Crapo office.

Parker Harrell joins the Boise office as the Regional Director for Southwest Idaho.  Harrell, a Chubbuck, Idaho, native, served as campaign manager for Crapo during the 2022 election cycle and previously interned in his Washington, D.C., office.  He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science with a concentration in American government at the University of California Los Angeles.