Key
People-Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY)
updated April 17, 2008
HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT
(name change Sept. 1, 2007) FEC
HILLARY
CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT EXPLORATORY COMMITTEE (announced Jan. 20,
2007 through August 31, 2007)
Headquarters: 4420 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203
...in
the states
...moved
from initial offices at 1717 K Street, N.W. (spread out over 4 floors)
in DC in late April 2007
See:
Peter Baker and Anne E. Kornblut. "Even in Victory, Clinton Team Is Battling
Itself." Washington Post. March 6, 2008.
| Campaign Manager |
Margaret "Maggie" Williams |
(from Feb. 10, 2008; brought
on as an advisor following the Iowa caucuses) Principal in GriffinWilliams
LLC, a management consulting firm. Chief of staff to former President
Bill Clinton, managing both his foundation and his personal staff.
President of Fenton Communications, a marketing and communications firm,
Sept. 2000-July 2001. Worked as a communications consultant in Paris,
France. Chief of staff to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and an
Assistant to President (there were 17), 1993-97. Director of communications
for the Children's Defense Fund; deputy director of media relations for
the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; press secretary for then Sen.
Robert Torricelli's campaign, deputy press secretary at the Democratic
National Committee; congressional aide to Rep. Morris Udall. M.A.
in communication philosophy from the Annenberg School for Communication
at the University of Pennsylvania, 1992. B.A. in political science
and urban studies from Trinity College in Washington, DC.
other new advisors added after Iowa: Steve
Richetti, Doug Sosnik, Roy Spence
| Campaign
Manager |
Patti Solis Doyle |
(resigned
Feb. 10, 2008 and moved to senior advisory role) Has worked with
Clinton since 1991. Executive director of Friends of Hillary and
HILLPAC. Chief of staff on her campaign for U.S. Senate in 2000.
During the Clinton Administration served as special assistant to the president
and director of scheduling for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Formerly an aide to the Chicago city treasurer. Graduate of Northwestern
University. From Chicago.
| Deputy
Campaign Manager |
Mike Henry |
(reported
by Chris Cillizza "The Fix" on Dec. 18, 2006; resigned Feb. 12, 2008)
Director of Independent Expenditures at the DSCC in the 2006 cycle.
Campaign manager for Tim Kaine's successful 2005 gubernatorial campaign
in Virginia (started in July 2004). Manager Mark Shriver's 2002 primary
campaign in Maryland's 8th CD. Directed the 2001 Virginia Democratic
Coordinated Campaign. Managed Bill Nelson's successful 2000 U.S.
Senate race in Florida. Worked for Virginia General Assembly Democrats
in 1999, 1995 and 1993. Graduate of Old Dominion University.
New Jersey native.
| Deputy Campaign Manager |
Bob Nash |
(reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on March 19, 2007; announced March 22, 2007) Vice chair
of ShoreBank Corp. Assistant to the President and Director of Presidential
Personnel, announced Jan. 26, 1995 through Jan. 2001. Under Secretary
of Agriculture for Small Community and Rural Development. Associate
Director of Personnel at the White House. Appointed by then Gov.
Clinton as President of the Arkansas State Development Finance Authority,
1989. Gov. Clinton's Senior Executive Assistant for Economic Development
starting in 1983. Vice President of the Winthrop Rockefeller Foundation
in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1975. Returned to Arkansas in 1974 and
served as Director of Community and Regional Affairs in the administration
of former Gov. Dale Bumpers and David Pryor. Administrative Officer
for the National Training and Development Service in Washington, DC.
Assistant to the City Manager of Fairfax City, VA. Management Analyst
in the Executive Office of the Deputy Mayor of Washington, DC. Master's
degree in urban studies from Howard University, 1972. Howard University.
Bachelor's degree in sociology from the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff
{formerly AM&N College}, 1969. Arkansas native.
| Director of Operations |
Jessica O'Connell |
(Nov. 2006) Finance director/deputy
campaign manager on Phil Hare's successful 2006 campaign for Congress in
Illinois' 17th CD. Deputy campaign manager on Peggy Lamm's unsuccessful
2006 primary campaign for Congress in Colorado's 7th CD. Chief operating
officer at EchoDitto. Development director at the Children's Defense
Fund. Deputy director of major gifts and events at EMILY's List.
Director of AIDS Walk Colorado. B.A. from University of Colorado
at Boulder. M.B.A. from University of Denver - Daniels College of
Business.
POLITICAL AND FIELD
| National Political and
Field Director |
Guy Cecil |
Joined the Dewey Square Group
in March 2003 and was a principal in the firm's grassroots campaign practice.
Directed the Arkansas Democratic Coordinated Campaign in the 2002 cycle.
National field director for the Children's Defense Fund and its Campaign
to Leave No Child Behind, 2001. Field director for the 2000 Missouri
Democratic Coordinated Campaign. Worked on Vice President Gore's
campaign staff in New Hampshire and was the state director for the primary
campaign in Vermont. Program coordinator for Boston Partners in Education.
Former high school teacher and speech and debate coach. Graduate
of the University of Florida with a B.A. in Political Science. Originally
from Miami.
| Deputy National Political
Director |
Geri Prado |
State director on Sen. John
Kerry's Feb. 2004 New Mexico caucus camapign Political director for
Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 105 in Colorado.
Worked field in the last month of Tom Strickland's 2002 U.S. Senate campaign
under the Democratic coordinated effort and as field director for Congresswoman
Diana DeGette's 2002 campaign; also worked as a senior congressional aide
in DeGette's district office. Ran a state house race in Denver and
was the Fair Housing Director for NEWSED, a non-profit that serves low-income
families and communities. Worked in the Manhattan District Attorney's
office. Graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder.
| Deputy Political Director
for Northeast States |
Edgar Santana |
Deputy political director for
the New York State Democratic Committee. Executive director of New
York State Young Democrats. Attended Fordham University. Native
New Yorker from the Bronx.
| Deputy Political Director
for Midwest States |
Sean Johnson |
(Started with the exploratory
committee in Dec. 2006) Previously worked at Crouse Malchow.
Research director at the DLCC. Graduate of Virginia Commonwealth
University, 1998.
| Deputy Political Director
for Western States |
Sasha Bruce |
| Deputy Political Director
for Southern States |
James Gee |
Experience includes deputy chief
of staff to New Jersey Gov. James E. McGreevey. Political director for
the New Jersey State Democratic Committee's 2001 Coordinated Campaign.
Chief of staff to New Jersey Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman.
Attended Morehouse College in Atlanta and worked as a staff person in the
Georgia Senate; also has attended Thomas Edison State College. Started
out as a summer intern for New Jersey assemblyman John Watson. From
Trenton.
| Deputy Political Director
, Iowa |
Dawn Smalls |
Program officer at the Open
Society Institute. Associate at Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP,
a litigation firm based in New York. Stanford Law School. Assistant
to Chief of Staff John Podesta and Special Assistant to the Federal D.C.
Interagency Task Force from 1997-2000. Graduate of Boston University.
| Deputy Political Director
, PA, OH, NY, NJ |
Jason Houser |
Experience includes a regional
field director on the Michigan Democratic Coordinated Campaign in Fall
2004.
| Deputy National Field Director |
Clay Haynes |
(initially Director of Internet-Field)
Field director on Congressman Harold Ford's 2006 campaign for U.S. Senate
in Tennessee. Campaign manager on Jeff Smith for Congress in Missouri's
3rd CD, 2004. Graduate of Washington University at St. Louis.
From Tennessee.
| Political Director for
Labor |
Mike Monroe |
Prior to joining the campaign,
Monroe worked as government affairs director at IUPAT for three years,
and as legislative representative at IUPAT for three years.
| Senior Advisor |
Burns Strider |
(Faith community, Veterans and
Military Retirees, Rural America) Policy director of the House Democratic
Caucus in 2006 under Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC). Aide to House Minority
Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi Southern regional communications director
at the DCCC. Chief of staff to Congressman Ronnie Shows (MS-4).
Worked for Secretary of State Marshall Bennett in Jackson. Interned
with Al Gore. Attended Mississippi State University, and received
his degree in history at Delta State University. From Grenada, MS,
where his father was sheriff.
| Director of Women's Outreach |
Dana Singiser |
Staff director for the Senate
Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee. Attorney at Akin, Gump,
Strauss, Hauer & Feld, L.L.P. J.D. from Georgetown Law, 1998.
| Director of Hispanic Outreach/Deputy
Director of Women's Outreach |
Laura Peña |
In Fall 2004 worked on women's
outreach on the New Mexico Coordinated Campaign out of the Las Cruces office.
Pursuing a law degree at The University of Texas School of Law. B.A.
in religious studies from Wellesley College, 2004.
| Director of Youth Outreach |
Emily Hawkins |
Campus outreach coordinator
for Campus Progress, a project of the Center for American Progress.
In 2004 Hawkins "served as a researcher and production assistant for Dog
Eat Dog Films where she provided political research and assisted with production
and post-production of Michael Moore's Slacker Uprising Tour" (a campaign
in battleground states to get students to vote for John Kerry). Graduate
of Wesleyan University, 2001.
foreign
policy supporters (Dec. 26, 2007)
Rural
Americans for Hillary (Dec. 10, 2007)
former
diplomats and ambassadors (Dec. 7, 2007)
National
Council of Civic Leaders (Nov. 8, 2007)
tribal
leader endorsements (Nov. 6, 2007)
Mayor's
Council (July 19, 2007)
National
Hispanic Leadership Council (June 30, 2007)
plus endorsement of former
President and CEO of the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
George Muñoz (Oct. 2, 2007)
LGBT
Americans for Hillary (June 27, 2007)
additional
members (Nov. 14, 2007)
Veterans
and Military Retirees For Hillary
(May 25, 2007)
and
35 new national co-chairs (Nov. 11, 2007)
women
elected officials (May 19, 2007)
AAPIs
for Hillary (May 16, 2007)
| Delegate Selection |
Lisa DiBartolomeo |
Experience includes work for
the New York State Democratic Party.
COMMUNICATIONS
| Communications Director |
Howard Wolfson |
Partner in The
Glover Park Group's New York office. Executive director at the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) for two years.
Communications director for then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2000
U.S. Senate campaign. Communications director for then Rep. Charles
Schumer's 1998 U.S. Senate campaign. Chief of Staff and Press Secretary
to Representative Nita Lowey. Masters in U.S. History from Duke University;
undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago.
| Senior Spokesman |
Mo Elleithee |
(reported by Hotline On Call
Jan. 30, 2007; started Feb. 1, 2007) A founding partner at Hilltop
Public Solutions. Communications director Lt. Gov. Tim Kaine's successful
2005 campaign for governor of Virginia. Senior vice president and
communications director of the Thunder Road Group in 2004, overseeing the
state communications operations of America Coming Together (ACT).
New Hampshire communications director for Gen. Wesley Clark's 2004 NH primary
campaign. Campaign manager on Janet Reno's 2002 primary campaign
for governor of Florida, then served as deputy campaign manager on Bill
McBride's general election campaign. Press secretary on Mark Warner's
2001 successful campaign for governor of Virginia. Communications
director on Bill Bradley for President 2000 NH primary campaign, then Midwest
regional communications director and Washington State communications director
for the campaign. Deputy campaign manager on the Tom Udall for Congress
campaign in New Mexico in 1998, helping Udall to defeat a Republican incumbent.
B.S. from the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, and M.A.
from the Graduate School of Political Management at The George Washington
University.
| Deputy Communications Director |
Phil Singer |
Communications director at the
DSCC in the 2006 cycle. Spokesperson for the Kerry campaign (announced
April 16, 2004). Singer worked for the previous four years as communications
director for Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY). Before that he worked for
Congressman Steve Rothman (D-NJ) and for Sen. Robert Torricelli (D-NJ).
| Traveling Press Secretary |
Jay Carson |
(reported by The Fix Aug. 2007;
Jennifer Hanley had served as traveling press secretary from the start)
Spokesman for former President Bill Clinton and for the William J. Clinton
Foundation starting in Aug. 2005. Spokesman for NYC 2012, the city's
Olympic-bid committee. Communications director for the DNC's rapid
response effort during the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York
City. National spokesman on the Dean campaign (started second week
of October 2003). Sen. Tom Daschle's press secretary for three years.
Advance/press advance on Bill Bradley's presidential campaign. Worked
on Chuck Schumer's U.S. Senate race. Graduate of Columbia University.
(reported by Patrick Healey/NYT
on Jan. 22, 2007) Communications director for the New York State
Democratic Committee, announced Oct. 2005. Communications director
for Sen. Chuck Schumer; started working for Schumer in 2002 as deputy press
secretary for New York City and Long Island, then promoted to press secretary
for upstate New York. Worked on Mark Green's 2001 campaign for Mayor
of New York City.
| Press Secretary for Specialty
Media |
Jin Chon |
Came to the campaign in April
2007 after working for about two years at Edelman, the public relations
firm, in Washington, DC. In 2004 worked in the Kerry campaign press
shop. B.A. in government and economics from Georgetown University.
| Director of African American
Media |
Traci Otey Blunt |
(Announced June 27, 2007)
Most recently a vice president and deputy director for the multicultural
practice, overseeing the African American portfolio, at Ogilvy Public Relations
Worldwide in DC. Senior vice president at Perennial Strategy Group.
| Director of Hispanic Communications |
Fabiola Rodríguez-Ciampoli |
Came to the campaign after working
as Vice President of Hispanic Outreach for Edelman Multicultural, a division
of the PR firm, in Washington, DC. Director of Hispanic Media for
the Senate Democratic Communications Center under Minority Leader Harry
Reid. Director of Hispanic Media for the Kerry-Edwards campaign,
started in May 2004. Director of Specialty Media at the DNC.
Legislative assistant for Rep. Xavier Becerra (CA-31). Director of
Media Outreach for House Democratic Leader Richard A. Gephardt from May
2000 to Dec. 2002. Hispanic Media Specialist for the U.S. Department
of Agriculture. Moved to Washington, D.C. to pursue a Masters Degree
in Public Communication from American University. In 1988 Rodríguez-Ciampoli
worked for the presidential campaign of Carlos Salinas de Gortari in her
native Mexico as foreign press analyst, and served as Deputy Director of
Media Analysis (Subdirectora de Análisis) in the Press Office for
the Salinas Administration from 1991-95. Bachelor’s Degree in Communications
from Universidad Iberoamericana in 1988. Born and raised in Mexico
City.
| Deputy Press Secretary |
Isaac Baker |
| Traveling Press Lead |
Jamie Smith |
Previously worked as director
of communications at The Albright Group. Legislative assistant
for Congresswoman Nita M. Lowey. Operations manager for issue advocacy
and deputy to the executive director at the DCCC. Smith has also
worked for NARAL Pro-Choice America and the Feminist Majority Foundation,
and has served as a DC Rape Crisis counselor and as a clinic defense escort
at the Washington Area Clinic Defense Task Force. B.A. from Kenyon
College; studied international history and social policy at the University
of Edinburgh. From Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
Press Desk: Caroline Adler
RESEARCH
| Research Director |
Judd Legum |
Previously research director
at the Center for American Progress and editor of ThinkProgress.org.
Bachelor's degree in public policy analysis from Pomona College; J.D. from
Georgetown University Law Center (while in law school, he was a research
assistant for White House chief of staff John Podesta).
INTERNET
| Internet Director |
Peter Daou |
(signed on with Clinton in mid-2006;
first reported on "The Fix" June 28, 2006) Previously ran the "Daou
Report" on Salon.com, launched in Dec. 2004 [purpose "1) to offer a diverse,
unfiltered sample of online political discourse, 2) to probe the ideas,
passions, and perspectives that give rise to our current political divide,
3) to examine the relationship between blogs, the political establishment
and the traditional media."] Online Comunication Advisor to the Kerry
campaign (volunteered starting Aug. 2003; full-time staff March 2004) responsible
for outreach to the blog community; launched and managed D-Bunker, the
rapid response/fact check section of johnkerry.com; also produced a daily
blog survey for the campaign staff. Daou has an interesting background
outside of politics; he is described as "a top notch remix keyboardist,"
and has had success recording dance music with wife Vanessa--a 1992 single
"Surrender Yourself" reached number one on the Billboard club chart.
| Blogger |
Crystal Patterson |
(started
second week of Jan. 2007 through early 2008) Served as Internet Operations
Manager for Sen. Edward Kennedy's (D-MA) 2006 re-election campaign.
In the 2004 cycle worked at the DCCC doing activist outreach/training.
Graduate of Northwestern University with a degree in political science.
Kevin Thurman
Deputy Internet director
on Tom Vilsack's presidential campaign. Senior strategist at Blue
State Digital. Online consultant for non-profit clients such as the
Human Rights Campaign and the American Civil Liberties Union, as well as
political leaders like Sen. Russ Feingold and Sen. Gary Hart. B.A.
in communications from Fordham University.
POLICY
| Policy Director |
Neera Tanden |
Senior vice president for academic
affairs at the Center for American Progress. Prior to joing the Center,
she was legislative director for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Previously
senior vice president for domestic policy for the Center for American Progress.
Issues director for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
Senior policy advisor to the Chancellor of the New York City Schools, Harold
Levy. Deputy campaign manager and policy director for Clinton's U.S.
Senate campaign in 2000. Senior policy advisor to the First Lady
and associate director in the Domestic Policy Council during the Clinton
Administration. Law degree from Yale Law School; undergraduate degree
from UCLA.
| Deputy Policy Director |
Jake Sullivan |
| Senior Policy Advisor |
Leecia Eve |
Founded Show Up New York, an
effort to encourage voter turnout, in 2006. Candidate for New York
State Lieutenant Governor in 2005; ended campaign in Jan. 2006 after Eliot
Spitzer, the gubernatorial favorite, selected David Patterson. Counsel
to Sen. Clinton, where she led Clinton's homeland security team and drafted
the Count Every Vote Act of 2005; joined Clinton's office in 2001.
General partner at Hodgson Russ, Western New York's largest law firm; joined
the firm in 1996 and made partner in 1999. Counsel to the Senate
Judiciary Committee under Sen. Joe Biden. M.P.A. from Harvard's Kennedy
School of Government. J.D. from Harvard Law School. Undergraduate
degree from Smith College. Native of Buffalo, NY; her father, Assemblyman
Arthur Eve, served in the state legislature for more than 30 years..
| Director for Foreign Policy
and National Security |
Lee Feinstein |
(Aug. 2007) Senior fellow
and deputy director of studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.
Principal director of policy planning under Secretary of State Madeleine
Albright. Worked on peacekeeping policy in the Office of the Secretary
of Defense from 1994-95. Assistant director of the Arms Control Association,
a private group in Washington, DC. J.D. from the Georgetown University
Law Center and an M.A. in political science from the City University of
New York.
| Domestic Policy Advisor |
Catherine E. Brown |
Served as a legislative assistant
in Sen. Clinton’s Washington office for five years before joining the campaign.
| Senior Economic Policy
Advisor |
Brian Deese |
Formerly Senior Policy Analyst
at the Center for American Progress.
SCHEDULING
| Director of Scheduling
and Long Term Planning |
Kim Molstre |
(reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Jan. 22, 2007) Deputy communications director (planning)
Kerry-Edwards 2004, Inc.; joined the Kerry campaign as a spokeswoman for
his Missouri primary effort after Gephardt withdrew. Deputy communications
director and spokesperson on Gephardt for President; initially announced
as the Gephardt campaign's deputy press secretary on April 1, 2003.
Prior to joining the Gephardt campaign, Molstre worked in House Democratic
Leader Nancy Pelosi's communications office, and earlier in Gephardt's
leadership office. She also worked as an aide to Rep. Rosa DeLauro
(D-CT). Graduate of Lehigh University, 1998.
ADVANCE
| Director of Advance |
Jon Davidson |
Traveling chief of staff on
Congressman Harold Ford's 2006 U.S. Senate campaign in Tennessee.
In 2004 did advance work on the Kerry campaign and earlier on Wesley Clark's
campaign. Graduate of the University of Florida.
FINANCE
| Finance Director |
Jonathan Mantz |
Principal at PodestaMattoon.
Deputy executive director and finance director for the DSCC, started in
early 2004. Finance director for the DCCC in the 2002 election cycle.
Finance director for the National Jewish Democratic Council. B.A.
in history from Ithaca College, 1991.
Deputy Finance Directors include
Midwest and Virginia Finance Director
- Matt Felan
Deputy campaign manager
and finance director on Kaine for Governor in Virginia in 2005, and then
director of Kaine's Inaugural Committee. Worked finance on Joe Lieberman's
presidential campaign.
Regional Finance Directors include
Chicago Finance Director - Rafi Jafri
(started early April 2007)
Came to the campaign from position as attorney at Dykem Gossett.
Previously an Assistant State's Attorney for the Cook County State's Attorney
office. J.D. from DePaul University. B.A. from the University
of Chicago.
Chicago Deputy Finance Director - Coety
Wyse
(based in Los Angeles) - Diane Hamwi
Hamwi was lead finance person
for California and the West on Wesley Clark's 2004 primary campaign.
Six Regional Finance Offices
| Finance Chief of Staff |
Talya Stein |
| Senior Advisor (Finance) |
Nancy Jacobson |
(reported by Hotline On-Call
on Dec. 20, 2006) Senior advisor and previously filled the finance
director role for Sen. Evan Bayh's All America PAC. Has worked with
Bayh for over a decade. In 2004 helped co-found Third Way, "a strategy
center for progressives." Founded and served as executive director
of Next Generation, a political action committee devoted to supporting
moderate Senate candidates. The third person hired on Bill Clinton’s
1992 Presidential campaign, served as his Inaugural Finance Director, Finance
Director of the DNC when President Clinton assumed office in 1993.
B.A. in Political Science from Syracuse University and a Masters in Public
Relations from American University. Married to Mark Penn, who served
as pollster and strategic advisor to President Clinton and Sen. Clinton.
MORE
| Traveling Chief of Staff |
Huma Abedin |
See: Spencer Morgan. "Hillary’s
Mystery Woman: Who is Huma?" New York Observer, April 2, 2007.
Chairman of the DNC from February
2001 to February 2005. Chairman of the 2000 Democratic National Convention
in Los Angeles. Chairman of the 53rd Presidential Inaugural Committee.
National finance chairman and then national co-chairman of the Clinton-Gore
re-election committee in 1996. Finance chairman?director of the DNC.
National finance chairman on Rep. Dick Gephardt's 1987-88 presidential
campaign; in early 1987 he lined up money for a possible Mario Cuomo presidential
campaign. Finance chairman?consultant to the DCCC. J.D. from
Georgetown Law Center, 1984. Went to work on the Carter-Mondale re-election
campaign and was deputy treasurer for the DNC in 1980. Undergraduate
degree from Catholic University. McAuliffe grew up in Syracuse, New
York, where he learned fundraising from his father, who was treasurer of
the Onondaga County Democratic Committee. He has practiced law and
been involved in many businesses including banking and real estate.
Author of "What A Party! My Life Among Democrats: Presidents, Candidates,
Donors, Activists, Alligators, and Other Wild Animals" (Jan. 2007).
| (Assistant to the Chairman) |
Yael Belkind |
Previously worked at the DNC.
TREASURER
Treasure for Sen. Clinton's
2000 U.S. Senate campaign starting in 1999; previously compliance director
for Sen. Carl Levin (D-MI).
MAJOR CONSULTANTS
| Media |
Give 'em Hill Productions |
Mandy Grunwald - Veteran
Democratic media consultant; key adviser on Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential
campaign.
(reported by NBC's First Read
on March 18, 2008) President of Peter
D. Hart Research Associates since 1984 and with the firm since 1978.
(Chief Strategist through
April 6, 2008; "will continue to provide polling and advice to the campaign")
President of Penn,Schoen & Berland
Associates since he co-founded the firm in 1975.
ADVISORS
| Advisor to the Campaign
Manager |
Harold Ickes |
Ickes is a founding partner
of The Ickes & Enright Group, a Washington , DC consulting firm affiliated
with Griffin Johnson Dover & Stewart and is president of Catalist
which offers "progressive organizations affordable access to a comprehensive,
well-maintained national database of voting-age individuals." In
the 2004 cycle Ickes established and headed up The Media Fund, which ran
$50 million in media, and then served as chief of staff for ACT.
Senior advisor to Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2000 U.S. Senate campaign.
Deputy chief of staff to President Bill Clinton (announced Dec. 22, 1993)
through Jan. 1997. Joined the law firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English
& Klein in 1980 or '81, made partner, and continued there through 1993.
Worked on various campaigns including Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign.
Law degree from Columbia. Graduated from Stanford University with
a degree in economics after one year at the University of Arizona.
Worked on cattle ranches and construction jobs for three or four years
in California and Oregon.
| Senior Advisor (women's
outreach) |
Ann Lewis |
Director of Communications for
Friends of Hillary/HILLPAC. National chair of the DNC Women’s Vote
Center, the Democratic Party’s major initiative to reach, engage, and mobilize
women voters, 2002-04. Senior advisor to Hillary Rodham Clinton's
U.S. Senate campaign in 2000. Served in the Clinton Administration
as deputy director of communications (starting Jan. 1997), director of
communications (May 1997-99), and then Counselor to President Bill Clinton.
Director of communications and deputy campaign manager for the Clinton-Gore
re-election campaign, 1995-96. Vice president for public policy at
the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1994-95. Headed two
consulting companies, Politics, Inc. and Ann F. Lewis, Inc.. Senior adviser
to Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign. National director of Americans
for Democratic Action. Political director for the Democratic National
Committee. Chief of staff to then-Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski
of Maryland, 1978-81. She is also the older sister of Rep. Barney
Frank (D-MA).
| Senior Advisor (field) |
Karen Hicks |
Advised British Prime Minister
Tony Blair and the Labour Party as they won a third term in May 2005.
Field director at the DNC in the 2004 general election campaign (announced
by Kerry for President as deputy national field director in April 2004).
State director of Dean for America New Hampshire, started Feb. 10, 2003.
Political director for Gov. Jeanne Shaheen's 2002 bid for the U.S. Senate.
Political director for Shaheen's 2000 race for Governor. Prior to
that, Hicks served as Shaheen's Health Policy Advisor. Executive
director of New Hampshire Citizen Action, 1993-97.
| Senior Advisor |
Minyon Moore |
Moore heads up the Dewey Square
Group's state and local affairs and multicultural marketing practices.
In the 2004 cycle she was a senior advisor to the Kerry campaign as well
as one of the founders of Americans Coming Together (ACT). Chief
operating officer at the DNC, responsible for the day-to-day running of
the party, after directing DNC chair Terry McAuliffe's transition in the
first part of 2001. Appointed as White House deputy director of political
affairs in Feb. 1997 she became director of public liaison in May 1998
and finished as director of political affairs. Joined the DNC in
1993 and served as director of public liaison, director of constituency
and outreach, deputy chief of staff and finally as national political director
in the 1996 cycle. Worked at the Rainbow Coalition, 1988-93.
In 1988 she was national deputy field director for Rev. Jesse Jackson's
campaign, Jackson's convention coordinator, and in the fall national deputy
field director for the Dukakis campaign. Worked on Jackson's 1984
campaign. After starting as a volunteer at Operation/PUSH, she joined
an assistant to Rev. Willie Barrow in 1985. B.S. from the University
of Illinois at Chicago, 1982. Native of Chicago.
| Senior Advisor (urban policy) |
Alvin Brown |
(announced June 12, 2007)
Senior Advisor for Urban Policy and Vice Chair of the White House Community
Empowerment Board starting in July 2000. Executive director of the
Community Empowerment Board, Office of the Vice President starting in Feb.
1999. Senior advisor to HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo. M.B.A.
and B.S. from Jacksonville University in Florida; has completed postgraduate
work at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
| Senior Political Advisor |
Miguel D. Lausell |
(announced Sept. 19, 2007-issues
including international trade, telecommunications, and Latino affairs)
Principal at Velasquez Magana & Lausell at 3050 K Street, NW in Washington,
DC. From Puerto Rico. Experience includes president and CEO
of the Puerto Rico Telephone Company; executive director of the Puerto
Rico Telephone Authority; a member of the Governor of Puerto Rico's Economic
Strategic Council; president of the Export Policy Commission of Puerto
Rico; Undersecretary of the Department of the Treasury of Puerto Rico;
and Chairman of PonceBank. B.A. from Villanova University and law
degrees from the University of Puerto Rico Law School and Harvard
Law School.
National
Co-Chairs
IN THE STATES
Alphabetical
Chronological Feb.
5 | Feb. 9-10 | Feb.
12 | Feb. 19 | March
4 | later
contests
Iowa
| State Director |
Teresa Vilmain |
(announced June 5, 2007, taking
over from JoDee Winterhof, who moved over to Senior Advisor) Advisor
on Tom Vilsack's presidential campaign, announced Nov. 9, 2006. Director
of political strategy at the DNC in the 2004 cycle (announced as "General
Election Strategist" in February 2003). Gore-Lieberman State Director
in the 2000 General Election campaign. General consultant to Tom
Vilsack's gubernatorial campaign in Iowa in 1998. Wisconsin state
director for Clinton/Gore 96. Consultant for the Human Rights Campaign's
OutVote 96 project. Political director of Emily's List. Campaign
manager for Geraldine Ferraro's 1992 U.S. Senate race. Worked on
the Iowa caucuses for Gary Hart in 1987 and Michael Dukakis in 1988.
First presidential campaign worked on was Sen. Ted Kennedy in 1980.
Native of Cedar Falls, Iowa.
See Iowa
page >>
New Hampshire
| State Director |
Nick Clemons |
(first reported by Hotline's
Marc Ambinder on Feb. 8, 2007) Comes to the campaign from his position
as executive director of the New Hampshire Democratic Party. New
Hampshire state director for Kerry-Edwards '04. Field director on
Kerry's New Hampshire primary campaign starting on Jan. 27, 2003 through
to the primary; he then served as Kerry's state director for the March
2 Maryland primary. Field director for Gov. Jeanne Shaheen's 2002
U.S. Senate campaign and her 2000 re-election campaign. Campaign
manager on Manchester Mayor Bob Baines' 2001 re-election campaign.
Worked for Gov. Jeanne Shaheen in the Office of Citizen Affairs and as
scheduler. Graduate of UNH with a degree in history.
See New
Hampshire page >>
Michigan (Jan. 15 unsanctioned)
On June 18, 2007 the exploratory
committee announced the endorsements of Democratic State Senate Leader
Mark Schauer (Battle Creek), State Senator Liz Brater (Ann Arbor), State
Senator Gilda Jacobs (Oakland County), and State Representative Robert
Jones (Kalamazoo).
On June 15, 2007 the exploratory
committee announced the endorsement of Michigan-based International Union
of Operating Engineers Local 324.
On June 8, 2007 the exploratory
committee announced
endorsements of more than a dozen leading Michigan officials and community
leaders.
Nevada
| Chair (and a Senior Advisor
on Western issues) |
Clark County Commission Chairman Rory
Reid |
(announced Feb. 18, 2007)
Chairman of the Clark County Commission; first elected Clark County Commissioner
in 2002 and re-elected in 2006 (appointed Chairman by his colleagues in
2005 and again in January 2007). Reid is a shareholder at Lionel
Sawyer & Collins in the Gaming and Regulatory Law Department and is
a member of the Firm's Trusts and Estates Practice. Chair of the
Nevada State Democratic Party, 1999-2001. Served as senior vice president
and general counsel of Lady Luck Gaming Corporation. J.D. from J.
Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, 1988. B.A. in
international relations and Spanish from Brigham Young University, 1985.
Rory Reid is the son of U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
| State Director |
Robby Mook |
(announced March 1, 2007)
Directed the 2006 Maryland Democratic Coordinated Campaign. In 2004
Mook served as DNC deputy field director for programs and finished out
the campaign as GOTV director in Wisconsin. Earlier he served as
deputy field director on Howard Dean's 2003-04 New Hampshire primary campaign
(started April 20, 2003). Worked for NYC councilwoman Eva Markowitz.
Field director for the Vermont Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign in
2002. Graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Classics, 2002.
Worked for the Vermont Democratic House caucus in 2000 and the Vermont
Democratic Party as a canvasser in 1998.
See Nevada
page >>
South Carolina (Jan. 26)
| State Director |
Kelly S. Adams |
(announced April 23, 2007)
Most recently served as director of the South Carolina House Democratic
Caucus. Prior to that, Adams was a field organizer for the National
Association of Social Workers and South Carolina deputy director of Howard
Dean’s 2004 presidential campaign.
See South
Carolina page >>
Florida (Jan. 29 unsanctioned)
On Feb. 20, 2007 the exploratory
committee announced
endorsements of 20 Florida officials, led by U.S. Reps. Debbie Wasserman
Schultz and Alcee Hastings.
See Florida
page >>
Feb. 5 States
Alabama
On Nov. 6, 2007 the campaign
announced
the endorsements of seven Alabama community leaders.
On Oct. 13, 2007 the campaign
announced
the endorsement of the Alabama Democratic Caucus.
See Alabama
page >>
Arizona
On Sept. 12, 2007 the campaign
announced
the endorsements of 13 Arizona legislators and community leaders led by
State Senate Minority Leader Marsha Arzberger.
See Arizona
page >>
Arkansas
| State Director |
Robert McLarty |
McLarty Neaville Strategy Group.
In the 2004 presidential primary he served as director of advance on the
Clark for President campaign and earlier on the Graham for President campaign.
Tennessee political director for Al Gore's political action committee,
Leadership '02. Directed Gore's advance efforts during the 2000 Iowa
caucus campaign.
See Arkansas
page >>
California
| State Director |
Averell "Ace" Smith |
(announced May 1, 2007)
President of the political consulting firm SCN Public Relations.
Among his many campaigns, Smith managed the successful efforts of Jerry
Brown for California Attorney General in 2006 and Antonio Villaraigosa
for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2005. He has also worked for California
Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer and former Governor Gray Davis
among many others. Smith made his reputation as an opposition researcher;
in the mid-1990's he headed up The Research Group. Son of former
San Francisco District Attorney Arlo Smith. Resident of Kentfield.
See California
page >>
Colorado
| State Director |
Tyler Chafee |
(announced Nov. 9, 2007)
On leave from position as senior associate at the Denver-based RBI Strategies.
Previously he served as political advisor to Rutt Bridges and the Bighorn
Center for Public Policy. Before that he spent several years working
the labor movement as political director for the Colorado AFL-CIO and earlier
as national political analyst for the Service Employees International Union
(SEIU). He worked in the political department on Bill Bradley’s campaign
for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1999-2000, on Dottie Lamm's
1998 race for U.S. Senate, and on Diana DeGette's 1996 race for Congress.
Graduate of the University of Denver and is pursuing a J.D. part time at
the University of Denver.
See Colorado
page >>
Delaware
On Jan. 9, 2008 the campaign
announced the endorsement of Gov. Ruth Ann Minner. Steering Committee
announced Jan. 23, 2008.
See Delaware
page >>
Georgia
| State Director |
Verna Cleveland |
"a veteran of the Roy Barnes,
Shirley Franklin, and Darryl Hicks campaigns."
See Georgia
page >>
Idaho
Illinois
Steering Committee announced
Nov. 30, 2007.
See Illinois
page >>
Kansas
Steering Committee announced
Jan. 9, 2008.
See Kansas
page >>
Massachusetts
Prior to joining the campaign,
Lau managed Niki Tsongas' victorious Oct. 2007 special election bid to
the U.S. House of Representatives. Served as Sen. Kerry’s Massachusetts
press secretary. During the 2004 presidential campaign he worked
on Kerry's national advance team and Democratic National Convention staff.
New England resident.
See Massachusetts
page >>
Minnesota
| State Director |
Hubert "Buck" H. Humphrey |
Joined New School Communications,
a St. Paul public relations firm, as a senior counselor in March 2004.
DFL nominee for Secretary of State in 2002. State Director of the
Minnesota Gore/Lieberman 2000 campaign. Previously worked as Manager
of Government Affairs at AgriBank, FCB. Graduate of American University
(1993); Masters in Public Administration from the Hamline University in
St. Paul, Minnesota.
See Minnesota
page >>
Missouri
| State Director |
State Rep. Rachel Storch |
(announced Dec. 11, 2007)
Represents the 64th House district and is deputy whip of the Democratic
Caucus; elected to the House in 2004. Deputy chief of staff for Sen.
Jean Carnahan. Legal counsel and director of policy for Missouri
Democratic Senate Leader Ken Jacob. Worked as a public interest attorney
at Legal Services of Eastern Missouri. Law degree from Washington
University School of Law. A.B. in American History and Literature
from Harvard University. Native St. Louisian.
See Missouri
page >>
New Jersey
| State Director |
Karen Kominsky |
(announced August 14, 2007;
to start after Labor Day) Governmental affairs consultant for Verizon.
Deputy chief of staff to Governors Richard Codey and James McGreevey.
Deputy Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Graduate of Douglass College; Masters of City and Regional Planning from
the Bloustein School at Rutgers University. (Her career also includes
appointments as acting chair of the New Jersey Building Authority, board
member of the Garden State Preservation Trust, member of the New Jersey
Pollution Prevention Advisory Committee and member of the New Jersey State
Planning Commission. Kominsky is currently a member of the New Jersey Real
Estate Commission).
See New
Jersey page >>
New Mexico
Served as Clinton's Nevada Caucus
director. Masters of Science in political science from the School
of Advanced Study, University of London, 2006. Yavapai County field
organizer on the 2004 Arizona Democratic Coordinated Coordinated campaign.
B.A. in political science and history from UC San Diego, 2004.
See New
Mexico page >>
New York
| State Director |
Karen Persichilli Keogh |
See New
York page >>
North Dakota
Steering Committee announced
on Jan. 9, 2008.
See North
Dakota page >>
Oklahoma
Steering Committee announced
on Jan. 9, 2008.
See Oklahoma
page >>
Tennessee
Steering Committee announced
on Dec. 21, 2007. Co-Chairs are former Gov. Ned McWherter, former
Chair of the Public Service Commission Jane Eskind, and State Senator Thelma
Harper (District 19; Davidson County).
See Tennessee
page >>
Utah
On Nov. 8, 2007 the campaign
announced
endorsements of 10 Utah community leaders.
See Utah
page >>
Feb. 9 States
Louisiana
Endorsed by former U.S.
Sen. John Breaux.
See Louisiana
page >>
Nebraska
Endorsed by former U.S.
Sen. Bob Kerrey (announced Dec. 16, 2007) .
See Nebraska
page >>
Washington
Steering Committee announced
on Dec. 11, 2007. Co-chairs are Congressman Jay Inslee, former Gov.
Gary Locke, and King County Executive Ron Sims. Other major endorsements
include U.S. Sens. Cantwell (Dec. 31, 2007) and Murray (Jan. 30, 2008)
and Congressman Norm Dicks (Feb. 8, 2008).
See Washington
page >>
Maine (Feb. 10)
On Dec. 15, 2007 the campaign
announced the endorsement of Gov. John Baldacci.
On Oct. 3, 2007 the campaign
announced the endorsement of former Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis (served
two terms as Governor from 1967-74).
See Maine
page >>
Feb. 12 States
District of Columbia
Steering Committee announced
on Nov. 2, 2007, led by eight co-chairs, including four members of the
City Council.
See District
of Columbia page >>
Maryland
| Chairman |
Gov. Martin O'Malley |
(announced
May 9, 2007) Elected governor in 2006. Elected Mayor
of Baltimore in 1999 and re-elected. Elected to City Council seat
in Baltimore’s 3rd District in 1991 and served two terms. Narrowly
lost 1990 race for the Maryland State Senate. Worked as a prosecutor
from 1988-90. Graduate of Catholic University and the University
of Maryland Law School. While still a student O'Malley worked on
Gary Hart's 1984 presidential campaign including the Iowa caucus campaign.
Raised in Bethesda and Rockville.
| State Political Director |
Kate Geyer |
Served as a legislative fellow
in the office of Sen. Clinton. Two years as legislative director
for Delegate Anne R. Kaiser (D-Burtonsville) in the Maryland General Assembly
and managed Kaiser's 2006 re-election campaign. B.A. in public communications
and women's studies from American University; M.A. in public policy and
women's studies from The George Washington University. Geyer served
four years in the Special Operations Forces of the U.S. Army Reserve.
See Maryland
page >>
Virginia
| State Director |
Matt Felan |
The campaign's Midwest and Virginia
finance director. Served as deputy campaign manager and finance director
on Kaine for Governor in Virginia in 2005, and then director of Kaine's
Inaugural Committee. Worked finance on Joe Lieberman's presidential
campaign.
See Virginia
page >>
Feb. 19 States
Hawaii
Endorsed by U.S. Sen. Daniel
Inouye (announced May 25, 2007).
Wisconsin
| State Director |
Heather Colburn |
(initial title was Organizing
Director) Madison-based consultant for progressive non-profits, political
organizations, campaigns and candidates for public office. In the
2006 cycle she served as deputy campaign manager on Fair Wisconsin,a statewide
initiative to defeat a constitutional amendment banning civil unions and
gay marriage. Major gifts and events director at EMILY's List, 1999-2004.
Finance director on Tammy Baldwin's successful campaign for Congress in
1998. B.A. in political science from the University of Wisconsin
in Madison.
See Wisconsin
page >>
March 4 States
Ohio
| State Director |
Robby Mook |
Previously state director on
Clinton's campaign in the Jan. 19 Nevada caucuses (announced March 1, 2007).
Directed the 2006 Maryland Democratic Coordinated Campaign. In 2004
Mook served as DNC deputy field director for programs and finished out
the campaign as GOTV director in Wisconsin. Earlier he served as
deputy field director on Howard Dean's 2003-04 New Hampshire primary campaign
(started April 20, 2003). Worked for NYC councilwoman Eva Markowitz.
Field director for the Vermont Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign in
2002. Graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Classics, 2002.
Worked for the Vermont Democratic House caucus in 2000 and the Vermont
Democratic Party as a canvasser in 1998.
See Ohio
page >>
Rhode Island
State director on Clinton's
upset victory in the Massachusetts primary on Feb.5, and assisted in the
campaign's efforts in Maine and New Hampshire. Prior to joining the
campaign, Lau managed Niki Tsongas' victorious Oct. 2007 special election
bid to the U.S. House of Representatives. Served as Sen. Kerry’s
Massachusetts press secretary. During the 2004 presidential campaign
he worked on Kerry's national advance team and Democratic National Convention
staff. New England resident.
See Rhode
Island page >>
Texas
| State Director |
Averell "Ace" Smith |
Previously state director of
Clinton's successful California primary campaign. President of the
political consulting firm SCN Public Relations. Among his many campaigns,
Smith managed the successful efforts of Jerry Brown for California Attorney
General in 2006 and Antonio Villaraigosa for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2005.
He has also worked for California Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara
Boxer and former Governor Gray Davis among many others. Smith made
his reputation as an opposition researcher; in the mid-1990's he headed
up The Research Group. Son of former San Francisco District Attorney
Arlo Smith. Resident of Kentfield.
See Texas
page >>
Vermont
| State Director |
Nancy Richardson |
(announced Feb. 22, 2008)
Served as Director of Planning for the Vermont State College system starting
in Feb. 1999. Executive director at Trinity College of Vermont's
Institute for Program Development. She has served as Education Advisor
to Gov. Michael Dukakis, Policy Analyst for the Joint Committee on Education
of the Massachusetts Legislature, and Policy Liaison to the U.S. Secretary
of Education. Senior advisor to the Mahoning County, Ohio campaign
in the 2004 presidential election and recently participated in the Hillary
Clinton campaign as a field organizer in the North Country of New Hampshire.
See Vermont
page >>
More March States
Wyoming (March 8)
| State Director |
Jon Lipshutz |
Political director on Clinton's
Wisconsin primary campaign and previously a regional field director for
the Clinton campaign in Iowa. Lipshutz has worked in Wisconsin politics
since the 2000 general election. In 2006 he served as Wisconsin state
director for the national AFL-CIO. In 2005 he was the Wisconsin state
director of AUPSS (Americans United to Protect Social Security.)
He has worked on a number of state and local races including Peg Lautenschlager’s
successful race for Attorney General in 2002. Graduate of the University
of Wisconsin-Madison.
See Wyoming
page >>
Mississippi (March 11)
Co-chairs (announced March
6, 2008) - State Representative George Flaggs (Vicksburg) and former State
Senator Gloria Williamson.
See Mississippi
page >>
April
Pennsylvania (April 22)
| State Director |
Mary Isenhour |
Comes to the campaign from her
position as executive director of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party.
See Pennsylvania
page >>
May Contests
Guam
See Guam
page>>
Indiana (May 6)
| State Director |
Robby Mook |
(announced March 17, 2008)
Previously Clinton's state director on the March 4 Ohio primary campaign
and earlier on the Jan. 19 Nevada caucuses campaign. Directed the
2006 Maryland Democratic Coordinated Campaign. In 2004 Mook served
as DNC deputy field director for programs and finished out the campaign
as GOTV director in Wisconsin. Earlier he served as deputy field
director on Howard Dean's 2003-04 New Hampshire primary campaign (started
April 20, 2003). Worked for NYC councilwoman Eva Markowitz.
Field director for the Vermont Democratic Party Coordinated Campaign in
2002. Graduate of Columbia University with a B.A. in Classics, 2002.
Worked for the Vermont Democratic House caucus in 2000 and the Vermont
Democratic Party as a canvasser in 1998.
See Indiana
page >>
North Carolina (May 6)
| State Director |
Averell "Ace" Smith |
(announced March 17, 2008) Previously
state director of Clinton's March 4 Texas campaign and Feb. 5 California
primary campaign. President of the political consulting firm SCN
Public Relations. Among his many campaigns, Smith managed the successful
efforts of Jerry Brown for California Attorney General in 2006 and Antonio
Villaraigosa for Mayor of Los Angeles in 2005. He has also worked
for California Senators Dianne Feinstein and Barbara Boxer and former Governor
Gray Davis among many others. Smith made his reputation as an opposition
researcher; in the mid-1990's he headed up The Research Group. Son
of former San Francisco District Attorney Arlo Smith. Resident of
Kentfield.
See North
Carolina page >>
West Virginia (May 13)
| State Director |
Talley Sergent |
(announced April 3, 2008)
Previously communications director for the West Virginia State Democratic
Party starting in late 2006. In Fall 2006 Sergent worked as a DNC
organizer for North Central West Virginia, as part of Howard Dean's 50-state
strategy. National advance staffer on the Kerry-Edwards ’04 campaign.
Member of Sen. Jay Rockefeller's press team in Washington, DC. Graduate
of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Huntington native.
Sergent was the 2007 West Virginia Young Democrat of the Year.
See West
Virginia page >>
Kentucky (May 20)
| State Director |
Jonathan Hurst |
(announced April 21, 2008)
Executive director of the Democratic House Caucus prior to joining the
campaign; also served as
a consultant to the Kentucky Democratic Party. Louisville native.
See Kentucky
page >>
Oregon (May 20)
| State Director |
Clay Haynes |
(announced March 20, 2008)
Haynes is the campaign's deputy national field director (initially director
of internet-field) Field director on Congressman Harold Ford's 2006
campaign for U.S. Senate in Tennessee. Campaign manager on Jeff Smith
for Congress in Missouri's 3rd CD, 2004. Graduate of Washington University
at St. Louis. From Tennessee.
See Oregon
page >>
June Contests
Puerto Rico
See Puerto
Rico page >>
Montana
| State Director |
Matt McKenna |
(started early April 2008)
Traveling press spokesman for Bill Clinton starting mid-Dec. 2007.
Communications director for Sen. Jon Tester. Spokesman on Tester's
2006 campaign. Press secretary on Senate campaigns in Alaska, Louisiania
and Georgia. Worked for Tester in the state legislature. Spokesman
for Brian Schweitzer on his 2000 U.S. Senate campaign. Graduate of
Montana State University. From Bozeman.
See Montana
page >>
South Dakota
| State Director |
Geoff Wetrosky |
(announced April 24, 2008)
Started on the campaign as deputy field director (CD-2) in New Hampshire.
State field director for 2006 Massachusetts Democratic Coordinated Campaign.
Campaign manager for Manchester Mayor Bob Baines' unsuccessful 2005 re-election
campaign (position paid for by Sen. John Kerry's leadership PAC).
Regional field director for Southwest Florida/the Gulf Coast for Kerry-Edwards
in 2004. Field director on Stephanie Herseth's winning campaign in
the June 2004 special election for Congress in South Dakota's At Large
district. Field organizer on Sen. Tim Johnson's 2002 Senate race.
Graduate of Augustana College in Sioux Falls, SD.
See South
Dakota page >
Former
| Chief Operating Officer |
Evelyn S. Lieberman |
(reported by Chris Cillizza
"The Fix" on Jan. 22, 2007) Director of Communications and Public
Affairs at the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to joining the Smithsonian,
she was the first Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public
Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, nominated for that position by
President Clinton. Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State.
Director of the Voice of America, 1997-99. Served in the Clinton
White House as Assistant to the President and Deputy White House Chief
of Staff; as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy White House Press
Secretary; and as Assistant to the Chief of Staff in the Office of the
First Lady. Press Secretary to Sen. Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE),
1988-93. Has also served as Director of Public Affairs for the Children’s
Defense Fund and Communications Director for the National Urban Coalition.
From 2006:
The team of key Hillary
staff and advisors is called Hillaryland. See for example,
Ryan Lizza. "Welcome to Hillaryland." The
New Republic. February 20, 2006. and Raymond Hernandez.
"In Vigilant Hillaryland, Advisers Stay Devoted," New York Times,
June 1, 2005. Also note that some Senate staffers were receiving
added pay for work on the campaign and/or the PAC. See Glenn Thrush.
"Clinton staffers paid more to work on her campaign." Newsday,
November 3, 2005.
FRIENDS
OF HILLARY and HILLPAC
| Executive
Director |
Patti Solis Doyle |
Has worked with Clinton since
1991. Chief of staff on her campaign for U.S. Senate in 2000.
During the Clinton Administration served as special assistant to the president
and director of scheduling for First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Formerly an aide to the Chicago city treasurer. Graduate of Northwestern
University. From Chicago.
|
Margaret "Maggie" Williams |
Principal in GriffinWilliams
LLC, a management consulting firm. Chief of staff to former President
Bill Clinton, managing both his foundation and his personal staff.
President of Fenton Communications, a marketing and communications firm,
starting Sept. 2000-July 2001. Chief of staff to First Lady Hillary
Rodham Clinton and an Assistant to President (there were 17), 1993-97.
Director of communications for the Children's Defense Fund; deputy director
of media relations for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities; press
secretary for then Sen. Robert Torricelli's campaign, deputy press secretary
at the Democratic National Committee; and congressional aide to Rep. Morris
Udall. M.A. in Communication Philosophy from the Annenberg School
for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania, 1992. B.A. in
Political Science and Urban Studies from Trinity College in Washington,
DC.
| Director of Communications |
Ann Lewis |
National chair of the DNC Women’s
Vote Center, the Democratic Party’s major initiative to reach, engage,
and mobilize women voters, 2002-04. Senior advisor to Hillary Rodham
Clinton's U.S. Senate campaign in 2000. Served in the Clinton Administration
as deputy director of communications (starting Jan. 1997), director of
communications (May 1997-99), and then Counselor to President Bill Clinton.
Director of communications and deputy campaign manager for the Clinton-Gore
re-election campaign, 1995-96. Vice president for public policy at
the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, 1994-95. Headed two
consulting companies, Politics, Inc. and Ann F. Lewis, Inc.. Senior adviser
to Jesse Jackson's 1988 campaign. National director of Americans
for Democratic Action. Political director for the Democratic National
Committee. Chief of staff to then-Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski
of Maryland, 1978-81. She is also the older sister of Rep. Barney
Frank (D-MA).
("facilitate and expand her
relationship with the netroots.")
(first reported on "The
Fix" June 28, 2006) Previously ran the "Daou Report" on Salon.com,
launched in Dec. 2004 [purpose "1) to offer a diverse, unfiltered sample
of online political discourse, 2) to probe the ideas, passions, and perspectives
that give rise to our current political divide, 3) to examine the relationship
between blogs, the political establishment and the traditional media."]
Online Comunication Advisor to the Kerry campaign (volunteered starting
Aug. 2003; full-time staff March 2004) responsible for outreach to the
blog community; launched and managed D-Bunker, the rapid response/fact
check section of johnkerry.com; also produced a daily blog survey for the
campaign staff. Daou has an interesting background outside of politics;
he is described as "a top notch remix keyboardist," and has had success
recording dance music with wife Vanessa--a 1992 single "Surrender Yourself"
reached number one on the Billboard club chart.
| FOH Finance Chair |
Alan Patricof |
Co-founder of Apax
Partners, L.P., one of the world's leading private equity firms (formerly
Patricof & Co. Ventures, Inc.). BS in finance from Ohio State
University and an MBA from Columbia University Graduate School of Business.
| National Finance Director |
Capricia Marshall |
(reported by The Hotline on
March 1, 2006) Social secretary at the Clinton White House starting
Aug. 1997 (official title: deputy assistant to the president). Previously
special assistant to First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton (including Chelsea
responsibilities). Worked on Clinton's 1992 campaign. Law degree
from Case Western Reserve. Graduate of Purdue University with a degree
in government, 1986. Grew up in University Heights and Cleveland
Heights, OH.
Dan Turrentine.
A regional finance director
at the DNC in the 2004 cycle. 2000 graduate of Lafayette College
in Easton, PA.
Deputy Finance Director - Bari Lurie.
New York Finance Director - Dara Freed.
Sara O'Keefe.
HILLPAC Political Director or Deputy
Political Director - John Gans. seeking clarification
2000 graduate of Northwestern
University in Evanston, IL.
MORE
Partner in The
Glover Park Group's New York office. Executive director at the
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) for two years.
Communications director for then First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2000
U.S. Senate campaign. Communications director for then Rep. Charles
Schumer's 1998 U.S. Senate campaign. Chief of Staff and Press Secretary
to Representative Nita Lowey. Masters in U.S. History from Duke University;
undergraduate degree from the University of Chicago.
President of Penn,Schoen
& Berland Associates since he co-founded the firm in 1975.
Veteran Democratic media consultant;
key adviser on Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign.
Ickes is a founding partner
of The Ickes & Enright Group, a Washington , DC consulting firm affiliated
with Griffin Johnson Dover & Stewart and is president of Catalist
which offers "progressive organizations affordable access to a comprehensive,
well-maintained national database of voting-age individuals." In
the 2004 cycle Ickes established and headed up The Media Fund, which ran
$50 million in media, and then served as chief of staff for ACT.
Senior advisor to Hillary Rodham Clinton's 2000 U.S. Senate campaign.
Deputy chief of staff to President Bill Clinton (announced Dec. 22, 1993)
through Jan. 1997. Joined the law firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English
& Klein in 1980 or '81, made partner, and continued there through 1993.
Worked on various campaigns including Eugene McCarthy's presidential campaign.
Law degree from Columbia. Graduated from Stanford University with
a degree in economics after one year at the University of Arizona.
Worked on cattle ranches and construction jobs for three or four years
in California and Oregon.
Senior vice president for academic
affairs at the Center for American Progress. Prior to joing the Center,
she was legislative director for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Previously
senior vice president for domestic policy for the Center for American Progress.
Issues director for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
Senior policy advisor to the Chancellor of the New York City Schools, Harold
Levy. Deputy campaign manager and policy director for Clinton's U.S.
Senate campaign in 2000. Senior policy advisor to the First Lady
and associate director in the Domestic Policy Council during the Clinton
Administration. Law degree from Yale Law School; undergraduate degree
from UCLA.
SENATE OFFICE
| Chief of Staff |
Tamera Luzzatto |
(Chief of staff to Clinton since
she started as Senator). Previously worked for Sen. John D. Rockefeller
IV (D-WV) for about 15 years; his chief of staff for two years through
June 2000; earlier served Rockefeller as legislative director and as legislative
assistant. Harvard graduate.
| Legislative Director |
Laurie Rubiner |
Previously director of the
New America Foundation’s Universal Health Insurance Program. Practiced
law in New York City. Vice President for Public Policy at the National
Partnership for Women & Families in Washington, DC. Senior Legislative
Assistant in the office of U.S. Sen. John H. Chafee (R-RI) for nine years;
also worked for former Senator Bob Dole (R-KS) in a number of capacities.
Graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and Barnard College at Columbia
University,
| Communications Director |
Lorraine Voles |
(from Jan. 2006) Previously
at Porter Novelli, the public relations firm. Communications director
to Vice President Al Gore through 1997 when she left to join Porter Novelli.
Deputy press secretary at the White House, 1993-94. Press secretary
to Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA). B.A. from The George Washington University,
1981.
| State Director |
Karen Persichilli Keogh |
Previous experience includes
director of operations for the New York City Council and a special adviser
to Council Speaker Peter F. Vallone. Master's degree in social work
from Columbia; undergraduate degree from State University at Stony Brook,
NY.
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