Julianna Smoot
Julianna Skinner Smoot | |
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Deputy Campaign Manager, Obama for America | |
In office January 2011 – November 2012 Serving with Stephanie Cutter |
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President | Barack Obama |
White House Social Secretary | |
In office February 26, 2010 – March 1, 2011 |
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President | Barack Obama |
Preceded by | Desirée Rogers |
Succeeded by | Jeremy Bernard |
Chief of Staff to U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk | |
In office February 2009 – 2010? |
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President | Barack Obama |
Co-Chair of the Presidential Inaugural Committee | |
In office 2008? – 2009 |
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National finance director, Obama for America | |
In office January 2007 – ~2008 |
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Personal details | |
Born | ~1967 North Carolina, United States |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Spouse(s) | Lon Barton Johnson (m. October 2011) |
Alma mater | Smith College, B.A. (government) 1989 |
hometown | Sampson County town of Clinton, North Carolina |
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Julianna Smoot is a political fundraiser for the Democratic Party. She was a Deputy Manager of Barack Obama's 2012 presidential reelection campaign,[5] having previously served as White House Social Secretary, Deputy Assistant to the President.[6] and Chief of Staff to United States Trade Representative Ron Kirk. Smoot previously served as a professional fundraiser for the Democratic Party.[7] She was the national finance director for Obama's 2008 presidential campaign; under her direction, the campaign raised $32.5 million during the second quarter of 2007 and by election day, more money than any campaign in American history.[8] She was named Social Secretary after her predecessor, Desirée Rogers resigned on February 26, 2010.[7][9]
Life and career
Smoot was born in North Carolina, where she was a debutante in Raleigh and other towns. She graduated from Smith College in 1989; her fellow Deputy Campaign Manager Stephanie Cutter was a year behind. She took leave from her job at the American Trial Lawyers Association to be finance director of John Edwards's 1998 campaign for U.S. Senate. She met Pete Rouse and Steve Hildebrand on Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's unsuccessful reelection campaign in 2004, where she raised $21 million. Rouse and Hildebrand brought her to the first Obama presidential campaign in January, 2007.[4] She has also held positions with Senator Richard Durbin of Illinois and Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia. She worked in Senatorial campaigns for Chris Dodd and Harry Reid.[1][3][10]
During the 2006 election cycle, she raised record sums as finance director for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, under Chuck Schumer.[4]
Smoot was, according to a press report, declared "MVP for the first fundraising quarter" due to her success in raising money for the Obama presidential campaign in 2007.[11][12]
Smoot is now serving on the board of nonprofit Barack H. Obama Foundation, which was officially set up for constructing the Barack Obama Presidential Library and Museum.[13]
Her husband, Lon Johnson, was briefly the chairperson of the Michigan Democratic Party [14][15] until he resigned in June 2015 to run for the United States House of Representatives in Michigan's 1st District and was an unsuccessful candidate in the 2012 election for the 103rd district in the Michigan House of Representatives.[16] His wife's employment in the Obama reelection effort was a campaign issue.[17]
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External links
- Julianna Smoot collected news and commentary at The Washington Post
- Julianna Smoot collected news and commentary at The New York Times