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Perdue's communications director resigns post

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RALEIGH - North Carolina Gov. Beverly Perdue's communications director is stepping down from his job.

David Kochman said Monday he's resigning nearly 10 months into Perdue's term in office. He also previously served for a year and a half on Perdue's gubernatorial campaign.

Kochman said it's been an honor to help Perdue get elected and work in her administration but that leaving is the right decision for him and his family. His last day in Perdue's office has not been finalized.

There's no word on Kochman's replacement.

His departure comes less than two months after Pearse Edwards arrived from Washington state as a communications and policy adviser to Perdue.

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