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Executive Office of the President 573 EXECUTIVE Executive Office of the President 573 EXECUTIVE THE PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON, Democrat, of Arkansas; born in Hope, AR, August 19, 1946; attended public schools in Hope and Hot Springs, AR; B.S., Georgetown University, 1968; Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, England, 1968±70; J.D., Yale Law School, 1973; professor, University of Arkansas, 1973±76; attorney general, State of Arkansas, 1977±79; counsel, Wright, Lindsey, and Jennings, Little Rock, 1981±83; elected Governor of Arkansas, 1979±81 and 1983±92; chair: National Governor's Association; the Education Commission of the States; the Lower Mississippi Delta Development Commission; the Southern Growth Policies Board; Democratic Governor's Association; Democratic Leadership Council; married to Hillary Rodham Clinton; one daughter, Chelsea; elected the 42nd President of the United States, November 3, 1992; inaugurated January 20, 1993; reelected November 1996. EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 20500 Old Executive Office Building (OEOB), 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 20500 phone 456±1414, http://www.whitehouse.gov The President of the United States.ÐWilliam J. Clinton. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Oval Office Operations.ÐNancy Hernreich. Special Assistant to the President and Records Manager.ÐJanis F. Kearney. Special Assistant for Personal Correspondence.ÐMaureen F. Lewis. Special Assistant to the President.ÐCarolyn Huber. Counselor to the President and Special Envoy to the Americas.ÐThomas F. (Mack) McLarty. CABINET AFFAIRS phone 456±2572 Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary.ÐKathryn O. Higgins. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet.Ð Stephen B. Silverman. Special Assistant to the President for Cabinet Affairs.ÐAnne E. McGuire. Special Assistant to the Cabinet Secretary and Director of Surrogate Scheduling.Ð David J. Beaubaire. Special Assistant to the Cabinet Secretary.ÐRhonda H. Jackson. CHIEF OF STAFF phone 456±6797 Chief of Staff to the President.ÐErskine B. Bowles. Assistants to the President and Deputy Chiefs of Staff: Sylvia M. Mathews, John D. Podesta. Senior Advisors to the Chief of Staff: John Angell, Beverly L. Barnes, Thomas J. Vellenga. Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff.ÐJason S. Goldberg. Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Planning.ÐRahm I. Emanuel. Counselor to the President.ÐDouglas B. Sonik. 574 Congressional Directory STRATEGIC PLANNING AND COMMUNICATIONS phone 456±2640, speechwriting phone 456±2777 Assistant to the President and Coordinator of Strategic Planning/Communications.Ð Donald A. Baer. Assistant to the President and Deputy Director of Communications.ÐAnn F. Lewis. Assistant to the President and White House Press Secretary.ÐMichael McCurry, 456±2673. Assistant to the Press Secretary.ÐJulie E. Mason, 456±2673. Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary.ÐBarry J. Toiv. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary for Operations.Ð Mary E. Glynn, 456±2580. Deputy Press Secretary.ÐJoseph P. Lockhart. Assistant Press Secretaries: Kathleen M. McKiernan, April K. Mellody, 456±2580. Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Speechwriting.ÐMichael Waldman, Room 196, 456±2777. Special Assistant to the President and Director of Research.ÐAnn Walker, Room 197, 456±7845. CORRESPONDENCE phone 456±7610 Special Assistant to the President and Director of Correspondence and Presidential Messages.ÐJim Dorskind, OEOB, Room 94, 456±5460. Deputy Director.ÐDaniel W. Buckhardt, OEOB, Room 90, 456±7610. Special Assistant for Personal Correspondence.ÐMildred C. Alston, 456±2957. Director forÐ Presidential Messages.ÐCarmen Fowler, OEOB, Room 91, 456±5505. Presidential Letters and Messages.Ð Reuben L. Musgrave, Jr., OEOB, Room 94, 456±5518. Presidential Inquiries.ÐJamie Shell Williams, OEOB, Room 39, 456±2724. Agency Liaison.ÐDorethea S. Smith, OEOB, Room 6, 456±5480. First Lady's Correspondence.ÐAlice Pushkar, OEOB, Room 18, 456±2941. GENERAL COUNSEL phone 456±2632 Counsel to the President.ÐCharles F. Ruff. Executive Assistant to the Counsel to the President.ÐOra Theard. Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President.ÐBruce Lindsey, 456±2668. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Counsel to the President.ÐCheryl D. Mills, 456±6611. Executive Assistant to the Deputy Counsel.ÐOdetta S. Walker, 456±6611. Special Counsel to the President.ÐLanny J. Davis, 456±7900. Assistant Counsel to the President.ÐRobert W. Schroeder, OEOB, Room 128, 456±7903. Special Assosciate Counsel to the President.ÐJohn Yarowsky, OEOB, Room 130, 456±7903. Associate Counsels to the President: Dawn M. Chirwa, OEOB, Room 130, 456±7903; William P. Marshall, OEOB, Room 128, 456±6219; Miriam R. Nemetz, OEOB, Room 482, 456±5092; Michelle M. Peterson, OEOB, Room 128, 456±7900; Karen A. Popp, OEOB, Room 128, 456±7594; Kathleen M. Whalen, OEOB, Room 136, 456±6229; Wendy S. White, OEOB, Room 136, 456±7361. DOMESTIC POLICY COUNCIL phone 456±2216 Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy.ÐBruce N. Reed. Executive Assistant.ÐCathy R. Mays, 456±6515. Deputy Assistants to the President for Domestic Policy: Christopher C. Jennings, OEOB, 456±5560; Elena Kagan, OEOB, 456±5584. Senior Advisor to the President.ÐIra Magaziner, OEOB, Room 216, 456±6406. Executive Office of the President 575 FIRST LADY'S OFFICE phone 456±6266 The First Lady.ÐHillary Rodham Clinton. Assistant to the President and Chief of Staff to the First Lady.ÐMargaret A. Williams. Assistant to the Chief of Staff to the First Lady.ÐPeggy A. Lewis, OEOB, Room 100. Deputy Assistant to the President andÐ Deputy Chief of Staff to the First Lady.ÐMelanne Verveer, OEOB, Room 100. Press Secretary to the First Lady.ÐG. N. Lattimore, OEOB, Room 104, 456±2960. Special Assistant to the President and Social Secretary.ÐJudith A. Stock, 456±7136. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS phone 456±2896 Assistant to the President and Director for Intergovernmental Affairs.ÐMarcia L. Hale. Deputy Assistants to the President and Deputy Directors of Intergovernmental Affairs: John B. Emerson, OEOB, Room 148; John P. Hart, OEOB, Room 106; Kevin O'Keefe, OEOB, Room 106. LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS phone 456±2230 Senior Advisor to the President and Director for Legislative Affairs.ÐJohn Hilley. Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Director for Legislative Affairs.Ð Susan Brophy. Special Assistant to the Director.ÐElisa Millsap. Special Assistant to the Deputy Director.ÐTripp Donnelly. Special Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.ÐDonald F. Goldberg, 456±2230. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.ÐAlphonso Maldon, 456±6620. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, (Senate).Ð[Vacant], 456±6493. Special Assistants (Senate): Paul R. Carey, Barbara Chow, Tracey Thornton. Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs, (House).Ð Janet Murguia, 456±6620. Special Assistants (House): Ananias Blocker III, Peter G. Jacoby, Daniel Tate, 456±6620. Special Assistant to the Director and Director of Congressional Correspondence and Messages.ÐChristopher F. Walker, 456±7500. MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION phone 456±2861 Assistant to the President for Management and Administration.ÐJodie Torkelson. Director of the White House Conference Center.ÐPatti C. Cogdell, 456±7507 White House Personnel Liaison.ÐKelli R. McClure. Executive Assistant.ÐTheresa Wildman. NATIONAL ECONOMIC COUNCIL Old Executive Office Building 20500, phone 456±6630 Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Director of the National Economic Council.ÐGene B. Sperling. Deputy Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Chief of Staff.Ð Kathleen M. Wallman, 456±5803. Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs.ÐDaniel K. Tarallo. Special Assistants to the President for Economic Policy: Elwood (Elgie) Holstein, OEOB, Room 221, 456±2800; Dorothy Robyn, OEOB, Room 226, 456±2801; Jake Siewart, OEOB, Room 2341¤2, 456±2800. Directors to the National Economic Council: Lael Brainard, OEOB, Room 330, 395±5104; Thomas Kalil, OEOB, Room 230, 456±2802; Jonathan A. Kaplan, OEOB, Room 233, 456±6630; Mark J. Mazur, OEOB, Room 318, 395±5147. Director to the National Economic Council/National Security Council for International Economic Policy.ÐMalcolm R. Lee, OEOB, Room 389, 456±9291. 576 Congressional Directory OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT phone 456±2326 The Vice President.ÐAl Gore. Executive Assistant to the Vice President.ÐHeather Marabeti, 456±2326. Chief of Staff and Counselor to the Vice President.ÐRonald Klain, OEOB, Room 276, 456±6605. Director of Communications.ÐLorraine Voles, OEOB, Room 272, 456±7035. National Security Advisor.ÐLeon S. Fuerth, OEOB, Room 298, 395±4213. Counsel.ÐCharles Burson, OEOB, Room 266, 456±7020. Special Assistant to the Vice President and Chief of Staff to Mrs. Gore.ÐSusan Liss, OEOB, Room 200, 456±6640. Policy Advisors: Donald Gips, OEOB, Room 288, 456±6222. Elaine C. Kamarck, OEOB, Room 273, 456±2816. Director of Scheduling.ÐKim Tilley, OEOB, Room 287, 395±4245. Director of Advance.ÐDennis W. Alpert, OEOB, Room 279, 456±7935. Director of Correspondence.ÐBill Mason, Room 202, 224±2424. POLITICAL AFFAIRS phone 456±6257 Assistant to the President and Director of Political Affairs.ÐCraig T. Smith. Deputy Assistants to the President and Deputy Directors for Political Affairs: Minyon Moore, 456±6625; Karen Skelton, 456±6625. Special Assistant to the Director.ÐGordon Li. Special Assistant to the President for Political Affairs.ÐLinda
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