White House Communications Position Announced
White House Communications and Press Secretary
positions
announced
Washington – President-elect Barack Obama today announced the following White House staff: Ellen Moran, Director of Communications; Robert Gibbs, Press Secretary; and Dan Pfeiffer, Deputy Director of Communications.
President-Elect Obama said, "These individuals will fill essential roles, and bring a breadth and depth of experience that can help our administration advance prosperity and security for the American people. This dedicated and impressive group of public servants includes longtime advisors and a talented new addition to our team, and together we will work to serve our country and meet the challenges of this defining moment in history."
The White House Staff Announcements are below:
Ellen Moran, Director of
Communications
Moran currently serves as executive
director of EMILY's List, where she oversees the national
staff and charts the overall strategic direction of the
organization. This was Moran’s second tenure at EMILY's
List, rejoining the organization from the AFL-CIO where she
coordinated Wal-Mart corporate accountability activities and
served in the Political Department. In 2004, she took a
leave of absence from the AFL-CIO to direct independent
expenditures for the Democratic National Committee, managing
placement of presidential advertising and directed
television, radio, mail, and phoning efforts in 20 states.
In 2000, Moran directed the Democratic Congressional
Campaign Committee's $50 million issue advocacy campaign.
Moran's political experience includes managing campaigns for
governor, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House; working on the
national campaign staff of Tom Harkin's 1992 presidential
campaign; helping plan both Clinton inaugurals; and
conducting international democracy work in Indonesia for the
U.S. Agency for International Development. In 1993, Moran
designed EMILY's List's campaign staff training program and
served as its first director. Moran also oversaw EMILY's
List's first foray into voter mobilization in 1994. A native
of Amherst, Massachusetts, Moran holds a degree in political
science and English literature from Wheaton
College.
Robert Gibbs, Press Secretary
Gibbs, a
native of Auburn, Alabama and a graduate of North Carolina
State University, began working with President-Elect Obama
in April 2004 serving as Communications Director for his
United States Senate race and later as his Senate
Communications Director. Gibbs held the position of
Communications Director for Obama’s presidential campaign
until becoming Senior Strategist for Communications and
Message during the general election. Earlier in his career,
Gibbs served as Communications Director for Senator Fritz
Hollings and worked on Senator Debbie Stabenow's 2000 Senate
campaign. He also served as press secretary for the
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and worked for
Senator John Kerry's presidential campaign. Gibbs lives in
Alexandria, Virginia with his wife, Mary Catherine, and
their five-year-old son, Ethan.
Dan Pfeiffer, Deputy
Director of Communications
Pfeiffer currently serves
as the Communications Director for the Presidential
Transition Team. He began on Obama's presidential campaign
in January 2007 as the traveling press secretary before
returning to Chicago to manage the press operation as
Communications Director. Prior to the Obama campaign,
Pfeiffer worked as Senator Evan Bayh's Communications
Director, Senator Tom Daschle's Deputy Campaign Manager in
2004 and the Communications Director on Senator Tim
Johnson's reelection in 2002. He has also worked for the
Democratic Governors Association and the Gore-Lieberman
campaign.
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