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Stephanie Cutter

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Cutter in the White House Situation Room, 2011.

Stephanie Cutter (born October 22, 1968) is a Democratic Party operative. She serves as Deputy Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama.[1]

[edit] Biography

Cutter was born in Taunton, Massachusetts and raised in nearby Raynham, Massachusetts. She graduated from Smith College and Georgetown Law School.[2]

She worked for Bill Clinton as Deputy Communications Director at the White House during his administration and as Associate Administrator for Communications at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Then she served as Communications Director for Senator Edward M. Kennedy and in July 2003 was named Communications Director for the Democratic National Committee. In November 2003, she was named communications director for the John Kerry campaign.[3]

In June 2008 she was appointed as chief of staff to Michelle Obama for the 2008 Presidential general election campaign.[4] She served as the Chief Spokesperson for the Obama-Biden Transition Project.[5] She served as Timothy Geithner's counselor. In May 2009, she was appointed to serve as adviser to President Obama in the Supreme Court nominations.[6] In 2009 GQ Magazine named Cutter one of the 50 most powerful people in Washington.[7]

In 2010, Cutter was named Assistant to the President for Special Projects, charged with managing the communications and outreach strategy for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[8] In 2011, Cutter was named Deputy Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama.[1]

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