Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth announced on Tuesday that William Newman, a veteran policy analyst and governmental affairs professional, has been appointed to serve as deputy chief of staff in his office.
Lawmakers returned to Montgomery today for the first day of the 2026 legislative session.
“William Newman has the institutional knowledge and hands-on experience necessary to serve my office and the citizens of Alabama well,” Ainsworth said.
“Most importantly, William possesses the grit, determination, and innovative approach to issues that will help my office complete our goals throughout the next year.”
Prior to joining Ainsworth’s office, Newman served as director of governmental affairs and policy at the Business Council of Alabama, where he was employed for five years.
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In that role, he worked closely with the Alabama Legislature to enact pro-business bills and measures, and he brings established working relationships with lawmakers in both chambers to Ainsworth’s office.
“Lt. Gov. Ainsworth is known throughout the Alabama State House for implementing conservative reforms and making things happen, and I look forward to helping him keep that well-earned reputation,” Newman said.
“With his initiatives in workforce development, expanding Alabama’s military footprint, promoting the state’s aerospace industry, and others, the lieutenant governor has promised me a full plate of work to accomplish.”
A graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in in Finance, Newman previously managed operations and logistics in an area small business and interned with Congressman Bradley Byrne prior to joining BCA.
Lt. Governor Ainsworth made another recent high-level staff move in naming longtime Alabama State House veteran Connie Rowe as his chief of staff following Catherine Gayle Fuller’s transition to the private sector.
Grayson Everett is the editor in chief of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on X @Grayson270.

