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Alexander Strizak

Alexander Strizak

Executive Assistant

"Let us not emphasize all on which we differ but all we have in common. Let us consider not what we fear separately, but what we share together.”

Alexander (Alex) Strizak is an Executive Assistant at TFG. Prior to joining TFG, Alex worked as a Scheduler for the United States House of Representatives for members of Congress who served on the Energy & Commerce Committee, Committee on Agriculture, & Committee on Homeland Security. He was responsible for the scheduling, organizing, and planning both the day-to-day and future events and meetings of the office.

Alex also served as a district scheduler and staff assistant for Congress where he was responsible for all daily management of the office, organization of the scheduling, and assistance with constituent services of the district office.

Prior to working on Capitol Hill, Alex was a competitive baseball player that got to play at some of the highest levels while traveling to many different cities & states. He competed at the high school level for Fallbrook High School, collegiately at Loyola Marymount University & Point Loma Nazarene University, while also training at the highly competitive and recognized facilities ProBall Baseball & Quakes Baseball Academy.

While playing collegiate baseball, Alex received his B.A. in business administration. He also went on to receive his master’s in public administration from California Baptist University.

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