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Emory Cox
American government official (born 1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Emory Cox (born December 24, 1995)[1] is a United States government official currently serving as special assistant to the president for international economic relations.[2]
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Early life and education
Cox was born in Pell City, Alabama, to Annette Cox and Metro Bank founder Ray Cox.[2] He was raised by his mother after the death of his father and attended the Altamont School in Birmingham. In 2018, he graduated from Washington and Lee University, where he chaired the College Republicans club.[3]
Career
Cox interned for United States congressman Mike Rogers while in high school and went on to intern for Alabama politicians Bill Armistead, Robert J. Bentley, John Merrill, and Luther Strange as well as senator Jeff Sessions.[4]
During the first Trump administration, Cox worked as a White House intern. He later served as a senior economic advisor to senator Tommy Tuberville. In January 2025, he was named special assistant to the president for international economic relations.[3]
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