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Gaspard named WH political director

Posted: Friday, November 21, 2008 5:24 PM by Domenico Montanaro

From NBC's Domenico Montanaro
Patrick Gaspard will be named Director of the Office of Political Affairs, or political director, the Obama transition team announced this afternoon.

Also Jackie Norris will become Michelle Obama's chief of staff. Other announcements: Catherine M. Russell as chief of staff to Jill Biden; Cynthia Hogan as counsel to the vice President; and Moises V. Vela, Jr. as director of administration for the office of the vice president.

“This group of public servants will bring decades of expertise to my administration, and I'll rely on their counsel and hard work as we fix our struggling economy and meet the great challenges of our time," President-elect Obama said in a statement. "Vice President-Elect Biden and I look forward to continuing our work with these outstanding individuals who have dedicated their careers to a better America.”

Biden's quote: “These individuals all possess incredible integrity and an unmatched commitment to public service. Cathy Russell has a unique blend of policy and management experience, combined with an ardent commitment to ending injustices around the world. Cynthia Hogan is a brilliant lawyer who was instrumental in guiding the Senate Judiciary Committee though some of its most important challenges in both crime control and judicial selection, and has shown incredible legal acumen and integrity over her career. I’m grateful to have Moe Vela, a man with experience in White House management and broad outreach skills on my team. Their combined experience, diverse leadership and esteemed counsel will be essential in helping the Obama-Biden Administration bring the change we need to America.”

Bios, per the transition team, after the jump:

Patrick Gaspard, Director of the Office of Political Affairs
Gaspard currently serves as the Associate Director of Personnel for the Presidential Transition Team and served as National Political Director for Obama’s presidential campaign.  Previously, Gaspard served as the Executive Vice President of Politics and Legislation for Local 1199 SEIU, United Healthcare Workers East, the largest local union in America, where he helped coordinate political activity and government relations on behalf of 300,000 members. In 2006, Gaspard served as the acting political director for SEIU International during the national union’s successful effort to help Democrats capture majorities in the House and Senate. In 2004, Gaspard was the National Field Director for America Coming Together. Gaspard worked for Governor Howard Dean’s presidential campaign and numerous congressional candidates, and campaigns going back to the historic Mayoral election in New York in 1989.  Gaspard is a former community organizer around school reform issues. He is married with two children.

Jackie Norris, Chief of Staff to the First Lady
Norris joined Obama’s presidential campaign in January 2007 and served as the Iowa Senior Advisor during the caucus campaign, later serving as the Iowa State Director for the successful 2008 general election campaign in Iowa. Originally from Ossining, New York, Norris started her career in the office of Congresswoman Louise M. Slaughter. She later served as Vice President Al Gore’s scheduler and events planner and as Director of Scheduling and Advance for HUD Secretary Andrew Cuomo. Norris served as finance director for Governor Tom Vilsack’s 1998 gubernatorial campaign and as Gore’s political director during the Iowa caucuses during his 2000 presidential bid.  In 2002, Norris became a classroom teacher for high school history and government at three high schools in Perry, Ames and Johnston, Iowa. Norris, a 1992 graduate of SUNY: College at Geneseo, obtained secondary education teacher certification in 2002 from Iowa State University and Masters in Political Science in 2008. Norris is the 2005 award recipient of the James Madison Fellowship and serves as Vice Chair of the Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa Freedom Fund Board. Norris and her husband John are residents of Des Moines, Iowa and have five-year-old twin boys, Hunter and Cole, and a two-year-old son, Sam.

Catherine (Cathy) M. Russell, Chief of Staff for Dr. Jill Biden
Cathy Russell is a long time advisor to Dr. Biden and advocate for the prevention of violence against women, both at home and abroad.  During the 2008 Presidential campaign, Ms. Russell served as Chief of Staff for Dr. Biden.  Previously, she has been a Senior Advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on international women’s issues.  In the Clinton Administration, she served as Associate Deputy Attorney General.  On Capitol Hill, she was Staff Director of the Senate Judiciary Committee and also served as a senior counsel to Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-VT).  She received her J.D. from George Washington University.

Cynthia Hogan, Counsel to the Vice President
Cynthia Hogan has been a legal advisor to Vice President-elect Biden for nearly 20 years, first joining his staff in 1991 as his Counsel for Constitutional Law on the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, then as Staff Director and finally as Chief Counsel, during his tenure as Chairman.  During her time working for then-Chairman Biden (1991-1996), the Committee successfully passed the landmark 1994 Violence Crime and Control Act and the Violence Against Women Act.  She also advised Chairman Biden during the Supreme Court nominations process for both Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer.  Cynthia Hogan is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio.  She graduated in 1979 from Oberlin College and received a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1984, where she served as an editor on the Virginia Law Review.  She clerked for the Honorable Edward Cahn on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and was an associate at the Washington, DC law firm Williams & Connolly.  She currently lives in Bethesda, Maryland with her husband Mark Katz and their two children.

Moises (Moe) V. Vela, Jr., Director of Administration for the Office of the Vice President
Moe Vela will bring a wealth of business management skill and outreach experience to the Obama-Biden Administration.  From 1996-2000, he served as Chief Financial Officer and Senior Advisor on Hispanic Affairs for Vice President Al Gore.  Most recently, Vela was the founder and a partner at The Comunidades Group, a multi-family acquisition and operations company headquartered in Denver, Colorado.  Vela is a graduate of the University of Texas with a B.A. in Government, received a J.D. from St. Mary’s Law School and is a member of the State Bar of Texas.  He currently resides in Denver, Colorado and is a Denver Civil Service Commissioner, appointed by Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper.  Vela is a native of the Rio Grande Valley of Texas and hails from a pioneer South Texas family.

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Biden's quote: “These individuals all possess incredible integrity

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Unlike, . . . . Biden.
All this is inside politics...

It is nice to see a union guy at the table

My nominations:
Ralph Nader to head the SEC
Ron Paul as Secretary of State
Chuck Hagel Intelligence head
Sheila Bair econiomic staff
Paul Krugman economic staff (in SPITE of his slurs)

But, NOT John Brennan
Barack Obama's "favorite to be nominated director of the Central Intelligence Agency ???

The man is accused of TORTURE !!
No, NOT HIM !!

Not wild about Sam Nunn either
Where is Samantha Power ??
Is SHE in the Foreign Policy mix ??
Wesley Clark ??


...The cracked bells and washed out horns....


Just say NO to Madeleine Halfbright
Just say NO to Richard Holbrooke


'...With Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) almost certain to become President-elect Barack Obama’s secretary of state, some foreign-policy experts in the Obama orbit are expressing frustration.

Clinton herself isn’t so much the problem, they say. It’s the loyalists and traditional thinkers Clinton is likely to bring into the State Dept. if she becomes secretary.

The dispute is only partly ideological in nature. While the coterie of foreign-policy thinkers around Obama have been more liberal, in an aggregate sense — on issues like Iraq and negotiations with America’s adversaries — the Obama loyalists question the boldness of the Clintonites. They fear that Obama’s apparent embrace of Clinton represents an acquiescence to the conventional Democratic foreign-policy approaches that they once derided as courting disaster. Some wonder whether a Clinton-run State Dept. will hire progressive Obama partisans after an acrimonious primary.

In addition, some Obama loyalists wonder whether the same people who attacked Obama on foreign policy during the primaries can implement Obama’s agenda from State Dept. perches. “Look, Clinton and Obama are both smart people,” said one Democratic official who would not speak for the record, “and I’m sure their one-on-one relationship would be OK. But when you hire a Clinton, you hire more than just that one person, you get the entire package.” If Clinton becomes secretary of state, it’s possible that the fissures between her loyalists and Obama’s would be a significant undercurrent of the administration’s foreign-policy decision-making....'



Patrick Gaspard was officially a Lobbyist as recent as Election Day. Please add this important FACT to your article. Thank you.
Gaspard is STILL a registered lobbyist! What happened to the no lobbyist pledge???!!
Yay how nice!  It makes me happy to see this new administration take shape.  It also makes me a whole lot less embarrassed to say I am an American when I travel.  I never thought the people of Ohio and Indiana would step up to the plate and vote Obama, so to them I send a large virtual thank you and an apology for anything I may have thought about residents of your state in the past.  :)
These are important positions to be filled ASAP. The selection process will continue on, so America can move forward. Let's keep the process of democracy going people. That is fact!
Still no Robert Gibbs statement. Why?!
   What a team!  I am down at the farm, with the turkey's, duck's, geese etc.... getting ready for thank's giving.  Happy 25th to you.  There are some log's in the fire, and just thinking back to the old day's, and to now.  
   These day's take me back to around '86, when I met a young man.  He was very nice, and he was in a band, that I was unaware of.  In California, the Four Top's, and Bill Wither's was a ticket to see once in a while.
   Their is an old Beatles song out now, and the young man I meet along time ago, has a new Album out also.  It is said, as much as things change, they remain the same.  When "w" made a comment, "they all got drunk"........remind's me of these times, "Welcome to the Jungle"......"November Rain"-Vidio's...Gun's and Rose's.....
         
Wow! No one from the Clinton team?!  OMG, WHAT EVER ARE THE HATERS HERE GOING TO DO IF THEY CAN'T CRITICIZE THESE PICKS?


>>>“This group of public servants..." President-elect Obama said in a statement.
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You heard him, right wingers.  He said "servants".  You were right, our worse fears have been realized.  HE'S GOING TO TURN ALL WHITE PEOPLE INTO SLAVES AS REVENGE!  OMG, OMG, OMG!

(OK, I really need to get off this thing.)

60 Days Until Inauguration Day!
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Everyone thinks this is the best thing that could happen Ohbomba. I don't say anything yet am in a wait and see mode. I hope for the best and deal with the rest. May God Bless him is one tough job.
will the obama-biden transition team name repubicans at the lower-level positions to show bi-partisianship in their administration.
I know Jackie personally and she will be excellent. Now hopefully her husband John gets a job.
Oh - Jolleen you are just too funny.
Sounds like Jolleen's a little bitter. Well, at least every word out of his mouth wasn't a lie, unlike everyone's favorite moron of the campaign season. She said she had stopped the bridge to nowhere but she hadn't, she said she had helped special needs children but she cut off funding for the special olympics in Alaska, she said she fired her chef but she gave her a policy position, she couldn't make up her mind whether or not she was a feminist (let me give you a little help there, Sarah...women who don't represent women's rights aren't called feminists), or whether or not she had asked her kids about taking the job, she said that Obama had started his career in Bill Ayres living room, when in fact he started it in a hotel in Chicago (though I have no qualms in admitting that he did work with Ayres later on, perhaps even from his living room...FOR CHARITY), she lied about the sizes of her crowds (but maybe for someone so stupid it was challenging to tell the difference between 13 thousand and 20 thousand...at least it wasn't close to the 100,000 Obama got in a state that didn't even go blue, Missouri), she lied about being a new kind of politician when in fact she's involved in extreme cronyism in Alaska (an old friend of hers was given a job with a resume that basically said, "I like cows," kinda like Bush's beloved roommate Brownie and his horses), she said that her clothes would be given to charity, but didn't mention that that's a completely stupid and vacuous lie (I mean, how is a hobo gonna use 50 thousand dollar skirts) and that more than 150,000 was spent and her dad said she spent a Saturday frantically sorting through clothes, she said she actually had responsibilities as mayor (check out that Daily Show episode to find out the truth), she claimed that the mentally challenged baby was her son but refused to release her health records (even three time survivor of melanoma McCain had the courage to release his), she insulted Obama and doesn't seem to realize the campaign is over, and in the same breath had the gall to act as though she was worthy of a cabinet position (guess she doesn't mind working for that friend of terrorists), she called Hillary a whiner and Obama a racial epithet during primary season, but look at how she's whining about "unfair" criticism when it has all been totally fair and claimed that she should be allowed to censor the media because it violated her first amendment rights (wow, she can't even pretend she's read and understood the constitution), she said that she could get in there and make policy changes (I'd like to see her trying to tell Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton, if she's there, what to do), and the list goes on...and on...and on. Not to mention the Republican he's replacing, Dick Cheney. So yeah, I'm pretty happy about Vice President-elect Joe Biden.


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