Class III Gubernatorial Fellow Tyler Cathey Selected as Chief Deputy Attorney General

Attorney General Pam Bondi Announces Selection of Tyler Cathey as

Chief Deputy Attorney General

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.—Attorney General Pam Bondi today announced her selection of Tyler Cathey to serve as the Chief Deputy Attorney General. Cathey is currently an attorney with the Tampa office of Englander Fischer LLP. He previously worked in private practice with the Tampa office of the law firm of Holland & Knight, and he served as Special Counsel to the Attorney General’s 2010 statewide campaign during the general election.

“Tyler is an excellent attorney, and we are excited to add his legal expertise, strong work ethic and leadership skills to the outstanding team in the Attorney General’s Office. I am so proud of the team we have built across our state and the work that is being done every day to help advance the important priorities of our office, such as ending human trafficking, stopping prescription drug abuse, and combating Medicaid fraud,” stated Attorney General Pam Bondi.

Cathey is a graduate of Muhlenberg College and the University of Florida, Levin College of Law. He was a Gubernatorial Fellow in Governor Jeb Bush’s Office of General Counsel. Cathey served on the Federal Judicial Nominating Commission of Florida—Middle District, and he was the Captain of the 2010 USA Rugby Men’s National Championship team. Cathey and his wife, Callie, have four children. 
Cathey replaces Carlos Muniz, who served as Chief of Staff and Deputy Attorney General since Attorney General Bondi took office.

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