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Update Yourself: Obama/Biden Staff Announcements

The Obama/Biden transition released -- or we should say confirmed -- a series of staff hires this weekend already circulating in the ether:

Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations

Phil Schiliro, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs

Ron Klain, Chief of Staff to the Vice President

Pete Rouse, Senior Advisor

Jim Messina, Deputy Chief of Staff

Mona Sutphen, Deputy Chief of Staff

Related press releases, with bios, available after the jump.

WASHINGTON – President-elect Obama and Vice President-elect Biden today announced the following key White House staff, Valerie Jarrett, Phil Schiliro and Ron Klain. Valerie Jarrett will serve as Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations and Public Liaison, Phil Schiliro as Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs and Ron Klain to be the Chief of Staff to the Vice President.

"These individuals will be essential members of our team as we work to bring Republicans and Democrats together to strengthen our struggling economy and make Washington work for all Americans. I have the utmost confidence that their broad and diverse experience will serve my administration and the American people well in the challenging months," said President-elect Barack Obama.

"Ron Klain has been a trusted advisor of mine for over 20 years. He brings extraordinary judgment, a deep understanding of the important policy issues facing our nation, a wide range of experience in the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government, as well as a unique understanding of how the Vice President's office works. He will be an important addition in helping the Obama-Biden Administration bring the change we need to America," said Vice President-elect Joe Biden.

Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor and Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Relations and Public Liaison

Valerie B. Jarrett became the President and Chief Executive Officer of The Habitat Company on January 31, 2007. From November 1995 through January 31, 2007, she was the Executive Vice President of The Habitat Company. The Habitat Company is one of the nation’s premier developers and managers of residential apartments and condominiums. Habitat has developed more than 17,000 housing units and currently manages more than 20,000 units. Before joining The Habitat Company in 1995, Ms. Jarrett served for eight years in the City of Chicago government; first as Deputy Corporation Counsel for Finance and Development, then as Deputy Chief of Staff for Mayor Richard M. Daley and finally, as Commissioner of the Department of Planning and Development. Prior to her City government service, Ms. Jarrett practiced law with two private law firms.

Ms. Jarrett currently serves as a co-chair of the Obama-Biden Presidential Transition Team and as a Director of USG Corporation, Inc., Navigant Consulting, Inc. and RREEF America II. She is Chairman of the University of Chicago Medical Center Board of Trustees. She is also Vice Chairman of The University of Chicago Board of Trustees, the Chicago 2016 Olympic Committee, and Metropolis 2020. She is a Director of the Local Initiative Support Corporation, The Joyce Foundation, The Metropolitan Planning Council and the Central Area Committee. She is a Trustee of the Museum of Science and Industry.

From 1995-2003, Ms. Jarrett also served as Chairman of the Chicago Transit Board. Ms. Jarrett served as Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc, from April 2004 through April 2007, and Chairman of the Board of the Chicago Stock Exchange Holdings, Inc., from February 2005 through April 2007. She also served as a Director of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago from January 2006 through April 2007. Ms. Jarrett served as Finance Chair for the 2004 U.S. Senatorial Campaign for Barack Obama, the first Treasurer of the Senator’s PAC, the Hopefund, and served as a Senior Advisor to the Obama for America Presidential Campaign. Ms. Jarrett received a J.D. degree from The University of Michigan Law School in 1981 and an A.B. degree from Stanford University in 1978.

Phil Schiliro, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs

Philip M. Schiliro is currently the Director of Congressional Relations for the transition team of President-Elect Barack Obama. Schiliro was a senior advisor to Senator Obama's presidential campaign. He has worked in the United States Congress for more than 25 years. Schiliro served as the Chief of Staff to Representative Henry Waxman and the House Oversight Committee in the House, and the Policy Director for Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle and Staff Director of the Senate Democratic Leadership Committees in the Senate.

Ron Klain, Chief of Staff to the Vice President

Ronald A. Klain has served in all three branches of the federal government. Mr. Klain previously worked for Senator Biden as Chief Counsel of the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee; during his tenure, the Committe acted on significant anti-crime legislation and two Supreme Court nominations. Mr. Klain later served as Staff Director for the Senate Democratic Leadership Committees under Democratic Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD). In the executive branch, Mr. Klain served as Chief of Staff to Vice President Al Gore for four years; he also served as Chief of Staff to Attorney General Janet Reno, and Associate Counsel to President Clinton in charge of judicial selection. Mr. Klain began his legal career as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Byron White, after graduating from the Harvard Law School magna cum laude.

Ron Klain has played a role on the debate preparation teams of every Democratic Presidential nominee since Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign. In 2008, he took an unpaid leave of absence from his post as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Revolution LLC, to serve on the debate preparation teams for both Senators Obama and Biden.

Mr. Klain is a native of Indianapolis, Indiana. He now lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland with his wife Monica Medina, Senior Environmental Counsel at the Pew Charitable Trusts, and their three children, Hannah, Michael and Daniel.

WASHINGTON – Today, President-elect Barack Obama announced the following key White House staff, Pete Rouse, Jim Messina and Mona Sutphen.

Pete Rouse will serve as Senior Advisor, and both Mona Sutphen and Jim Messina will serve as Deputy Chief of Staff.

"These individuals are important additions to a team with the experience and ability to help our nation overcome pressing challenges at home and around the world," said President-elect Barack Obama.

Pete Rouse, Senior Advisor

Peter M. Rouse, Chief of Staff to Senator Barack Obama (D-IL), has served as chief of staff to members of the United States Congress for more than thirty years. Before joining Senator Obama in December 2004, he was chief of staff to former Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) for nineteen years. He also served a s chief of staff to Rep. Dick Durbin (1984/85) and Lt. Governor Terry Miller of Alaska (1979-83).

Mr. Rouse, as Sen. Obama’s chief of staff, was part of a small group of advisors who helped Sen. Obama through the process that led to his decision to run for president in 2008.

Mr. Rouse received a BA from Colby College, a MA from the London School of Economics, and a MPA from the Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Mona Sutphen, Deputy Chief of Staff

Mona Sutphen is a member of the Transition team staff, and has been Managing Director of Stonebridge International LLC, an international strategic consulting firm based in Washington, D.C. that advises Fortune 500 and major multinational corporations on business opportunities and challenges worldwide.

From 1991-2000, she was a U.S. Foreign Service Officer, and among other assignments, served in the White House at the National Security Council (1998-2000). She also served at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, the Office of the High Representative following the Bosnian War, in the State Department human rights bureau, and at the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok.

Ms. Sutphen holds a B.A. from Mount Holyoke College and a M.Sc. from London School of Economics. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the co-author of The Next American Century (Simon & Schuster 2008).

Jim Messina, Deputy Chief of Staff

Jim Messina currently Director of Personnel for the transition team of President-Elect Barak Obama. Messina served as national Chief of Staff for Sen. Obama's presidential campaign. Prior, Jim served as chief of staff for U.S. Senators Max Baucus (D-Montana), Byron Dorgan (D-ND) and U.S. Rep Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY). Jim has run and consulted on political campaigns across the country from Alaska to New York. Messina grew up all over the Western United States and is a proud graduate of the University of Montana.

5 Comments

to barrack and staff-
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to barrack and staff-
I know yoou will do your best to straighten out this mess that we are in now. Thand all of you for your honest attempts. But most of all I believe I should say a big thanks from the UAW IN RECOGNIZING THAT WE ARE PEOPLE THAT WORK VERY HARD. A job in the auto industry sometimes requires strenuous work that goes un recognized. We hope you won't forget us.

to barrack and staff-
I know you will do your best to straighten out this mess that we are in now. Thanks to all of you for your honest attempts. But most of all I believe I should say a big thanks from the UAW IN RECOGNIZING THAT WE ARE PEOPLE THAT WORK VERY HARD. A job in the auto industry sometimes requires strenuous work that goes un recognized. We hope you won't forget us.

to barrack and staff-
I know you will do your best to straighten out this mess that we are in now. Thanks to all of you for your honest attempts. But most of all I believe I should say a big thanks from the UAW IN RECOGNIZING THAT WE ARE PEOPLE THAT WORK VERY HARD. A job in the auto industry sometimes requires strenuous work that goes un recognized. We hope you won't forget us.

December 26, 2008

Dear President- Elect Barack Obama and Staff.

I will contact you soon again by mobilizing the Canadian Government, worldleaders, and Global Community in order to help your New Government of Change in United States of America.

At this time, Canadians and Canadian Governmets are going to work together in order to play active role in building the Canadian Economy and to engage both Canada and USA Governments and people in order to unite people and Governments of all continet of America in order to help you achieve your dream to change America.

At this time, I am going to work with the Canadian Government and agents of change in our world to save the world from the current man-made and avoidable global economic crisis.

We can make a difference to change the world and create better and real world, if we all agree to work together honestly and share ideas, information, knowledge, and experiences to help and empower people in America and the rest of our world.

The world needs fresh and great ideas to register historic success and create a better and peaceful world. We need therefore to work together with all peace loving and agents of change to change world for our common good.

The world is waiting desperately for you to help bring the promised change in America in order to get a global positive impact and inspire other global leaders to change and learn from your experience, but in Canada, it is different.

Representative of Canadian Ethnic Societies, have already taking a bold step and action, and managed to engage the global communities and societies to change the world for better.

At this moment and time, we ready to unveil to the world community and Canadian Parliamement to engage the world in a positive and honest global project designed in Canada to help the United Nations and all 192 nations.

Accordingly, the few Canadian organizations, representative of Canadian Civil Societies and Individuals in Canada have already been contacted to engage the Canadian Government to help America and the G20 Countries First, and simeltaneously engage the rest 192 nations and people in the developed and developing nations who are ready to help their people, and who are interested to work for the interest and welfare of their own people.

To this end, representative of Canadian ethnic communities will contact and engage the Canadian Government soon in order to work together with all sectors of Canadian Society to help and empower people; reduce local and global poverty; improve the quality of lives; and in order to save the world from the current man-made political, social, and economic crisis through our collective wisdom and knowledge.

The world needs fresh and innovative ideas to change the world for better and to create a better and peaceful world.

To this end, I will contact soon the aforementioned selected few individuals and organizations in Canada in order to engage all three (3) level of Canadian Governments to work together with your New Government of United States of America in order to help nations and people in the G20 and rest of 192 Nations.

In working together we can make a difference and change the world. Good Luck Barack Obama and staff.

Sincerely,

Afewerki Dagnew
Toronto, Ontario, Canada