Keith Moore out at AFP, moves over to Sen. Rounds’ Office

This is a particularly interesting development landing in my mailbox – pp

 Rounds Announces New Leadership in Sioux Falls Office

 WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) today announced that Keith Moore will serve as the Southeast Regional Director and State Director of Tribal Relations. Moore will be based out of Rounds’ Sioux Falls office, starting on November 6, 2023. 

“Keith is a committed and respected public servant who will be a great asset to our team,” said Rounds. “His years of experience, both in South Dakota and in D.C., will serve our state well. I am pleased to have Keith in this role, and I have confidence in his ability to make a meaningful impact for the good of South Dakotans.”

“I’m excited to get started serving the citizens and tribal members of South Dakota,” said Moore. “Senator Rounds has worked tirelessly for all people of our great state, and I intend to do the same as we take on the multitude of issues that are in front of us.”  

 Originally from Mission, Moore grew up in Kennebec and is an enrolled member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe. After graduating from Lyman High School, he earned a scholarship to play basketball at Northern State University, majoring in education. He later received a master’s degree in educational administration from South Dakota State University and specialist degree in educational leadership from Montana State University. Moore most recently worked as the South Dakota Director of Americans for Prosperity. He has previous experience as the Director of South Dakota Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Chief Diversity Officer at the University of South Dakota and Indian Education Director at the South Dakota Department of Education. Moore also served as the SES Director of the Bureau of Indian Education in Washington, D.C. He and his wife, Kristie, have five daughters and reside in Sioux Falls.

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Postscript:

Moore had taken the helm at Americans for Prosperity at a time when the group made a move from outreach and advocacy over a number of years to getting directly involved in state legislative primaries, mainly supporting hard right candidates via postcards and social media advertising.

The question that comes out about this is how it will affect AFP’s next moves in South Dakota and the 2024 election.

7 thoughts on “Keith Moore out at AFP, moves over to Sen. Rounds’ Office”

    1. Resume’ omits his employment with Mid Central Gear Up Consulting. Hardly was a solid organization.

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