"A key White House adviser on infrastructure policy is 'moving on' to pursue unspecified opportunities, a White House official told the Washington Examiner.
D.J. Gribbin, special assistant to the president for infrastructure policy, joined the White House early in Trump’s administration in February 2017, but despite several pushes, President Trump’s efforts to boost infrastructure spending have stalled.
Larry Kudlow, Trump’s new top economic adviser within the White House, praised Gribbin in a statement, as did his predecessor Gary Cohn, who resigned earlier this year following Trump’s decision to impose steel and aluminum tariffs."
Steven Nelson reports for the Washington Examiner April 3, 2018.
"Top Infrastructure Adviser Leaving White House"
Source: Washington Examiner, 04/04/2018