Kate R. Cook Explained

Kate Cook
Office:Chief of staff to the Governor of Massachusetts
Governor:Maura Healey
Predecessor:Kristen LePore
Party:Democratic
Education:Brown University (BA)
Harvard University (JD)
Office1:Acting Attorney General of Massachusetts
Office2:First Assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts
Termstart:January 5, 2023
Termstart1:January 5, 2023
Termend1:January 5, 2023
Termstart2:November 2021
Termend2:January 5, 2023
Governor1:Charlie Baker
Predecessor1:Maura Healey
Successor1:Bessie Dewar (acting)
Predecessor2:Vacant
Successor2:Pat Moore

Kate R. Cook is an American lawyer and government official serving as the chief of staff for the Massachusetts governor's office since January 2023.

Education

Cook is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Law School and a member of the Boston Bar Association.

Career

Early career

Cook served as assistant corporation counsel at the City of Boston, general counsel to the Massachusetts Senate Ways & Means Committee, Appointed Commissioner to the Commission on Judicial Conduct for Massachusetts, and chief legal counsel to Massachusetts Governor Deval L. Patrick.

Private practice

Cook was a partner at Sugarman, Rogers, Barshak & Cohen P.C. law firm where she chaired the government law and election law practice groups and had an active pro bono practice focused on civil rights and civil liberties matters.

Massachusetts Attorney General's office

In November 2021, Massachusetts attorney general (AG) Maura Healey announced that she had appointed Cook as First Assistant Attorney General, succeeding Mary Strother, who resigned to take a job in the private sector. Cook began serving as the first assistant attorney general in January 2022.[1] Cook's responsibilities include helping to manage the legal work of the Attorney General's Office.

Cook briefly served as the acting attorney general of Massachusetts on January 5, 2023, for a few hours in the morning after Maura Healey resigned to become Governor of Massachusetts but before her swearing in at noon. She resigned at noon to become Healey's chief of staff. State Solicitor Bessie Dewar then served as the acting attorney general of Massachusetts, taking the helm of the Massachusetts Attorney General's Office from Cook, from noon on January 5, 2023 until Attorney General Andrea Campbell was sworn in on January 18, 2023. Then Attorney General-elect Campbell named Pat Moore to succeed Cook as First Assistant Attorney General.

Massachusetts Governor's office

In December 2022, Cook was named by governor-elect Healey to be chief of staff of the governor's office and assumed that office on January 5, 2023.

Notes and References

  1. AG Healey Appoints New First Assistant Attorney General As Mary Strother Becomes General Counsel to Northeastern . Fennimore . Jillian . Office of the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts . 3 December 2022 . en . 22 November 2021.