Indian-Americans appointed to key positions

Indian-Americans appointed to key positions: Two Indian-Americans have been appointed to key positions in the Republican party with the mandate to involve community leaders within the party fold. Niraj Antani, a Ohio State legislature, and Janak Joshi, a Colorado State legislature, were on Wednesday appointed to the board of the 2015–2016 Future Majority Project of the Republican Party. The Board is chaired by T W Shannon, Chair, former Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

In 2013-2014, FMP recruited hundreds of new candidates and elected 43 new leaders to office. With this cycle, FMP aims to recruit 250 new, diverse candidates and see 50 of those candidates appointed or elected to office. Ravi Chaudhary has been made in charge of oversight and execution of aviation operations in nine different regions. According to a media release, the Future Majority Project seeks to recruit, train and elect Republican candidates from diverse communities on the state level who better represent the full diversity of America.

Future Majority Project Board have appointed them  to recruit, train and elect Republican candidates from diverse communities on the state level who better represent the full diversity of America. As someone who has served in the trenches of state government, I understand the importance of recruiting the right candidates with the right message in every district and state across the country,” said Shannon.