Stephanie Cutter (born October 22, 1968) is an American political consultant. She served as Deputy Campaign Manager for President Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign,[1] and has previously worked in campaign and communications roles for other Democrats including Ted Kennedy, John Kerry and Michelle Obama. The New York Times described her as "a popular but polarizing face of (Obama's) campaign", and a "soldier who says the things the candidate can’t (or won’t) say."[2]
Early life and education
Cutter was born in Taunton, Massachusetts, and was raised in nearby Raynham, Massachusetts. She graduated from Bridgewater-Raynham Regional High School in 1986.[3] Her mother, Grace, is a school teacher and she has a brother who served in Afghanistan.[4] She received degrees from Smith College and Georgetown Law School.[5]
Career
In the 1990s, Cutter worked as a junior aide to Mario Cuomo and also worked for the Environmental Protection Agency.[6]
She worked for former President Bill Clinton as Deputy Communications Director at the White House during his administration "to help restore Mr. Clinton’s image in the aftermath of (his) impeachment and Monica Lewinsky",[2] and as Associate Administrator for Communications at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Beginning in 2001, she served as Communications Director for Senator Ted Kennedy.
In November 2003, she was named communications director for the John Kerry campaign,[7] at Kennedy's recommendation.[6] During that campaign, she was criticized for having a surly and difficult personality and was often scapegoated for Kerry's loss.[6] Kerry considered the criticism of her unfair and praised her work.[6][8] After the Kerry campaign, Cutter returned to work for Kennedy.
In June 2008 Cutter was appointed Chief of Staff to Michelle Obama for the 2008 Presidential general election campaign.[9] Stephanie Cutter and Michelle Obama immediately clicked and Cutter is widely credited with building Obama's popularity with the public, particularly her Let's Move! health initiative. She is credited with enlisting Republican Mike Huckabee to the program, to help prevent criticism from conservatives.[6]
She served as the Chief Spokesperson for the Obama-Biden Transition Project.[10] She served in the Treasury Department as Timothy Geithner's counselor where "she protected Geithner’s fragile reputation and tried to spin unpopular policies like the Troubled Asset Relief Program and the A.I.G. bailout."[2] In May 2009, Cutter was appointed to serve as adviser to President Obama in the Supreme Court nominations.[11] Later that year, GQ Magazine named Cutter one of the 50 most powerful people in Washington.[12]
In 2010, Cutter was named Assistant to the President for Special Projects, charged with managing communications and outreach strategy for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[13] In 2011, Cutter was named Deputy Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama.[14]
In September 2011, the White House announced Cutter would leave her position as Deputy Senior Advisor to serve as deputy campaign manager for Obama for America. She has appeared in numerous campaign videos and ads for Obama's campaign, as well as a guest in TV appearances.[6] During the 2012 campaign, Steve Schmidt, a Republican strategist, stated that Cutter is "arguably the strongest player on either side out there now."[6]
CNN announced on June 26, 2013, that Cutter will join a new version of Crossfire re-launching in the fall of 2013, with panelists Newt Gingrich, S. E. Cupp, and Van Jones.[15]
Cutter announced to CNN staffers on October 7, 2013 she was pregnant with her first child, her due date would be in early March, 2014, and that she would be returning to "Crossfire" after maternity leave.[16][17]
References
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White House Chief of Staff
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy |
Rahm Emanuel
Pete Rouse
William M. Daley
Jack Lew
Denis McDonough
Mona Sutphen
Nancy-Ann DeParle
Rob Nabors |
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2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–
2009–11
2011–13
2013–15 |
National Security Advisor
Deputy National Security Advisor
Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan |
Jim Jones
Thomas E. Donilon
Susan Rice
Thomas E. Donilon
Denis McDonough
Tony Blinken
Avril Haines
Douglas Lute† |
2009–10
2010–13
2013–
2009–10
2010–13
2013–14
2015–
2009–13 |
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations |
Jim Messina
Alyssa Mastromonaco
Anita Decker Breckenridge |
2009–11
2011–14
2014– |
Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications
Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security |
Ben Rhodes
John O. Brennan
Lisa Monaco |
2009–
2009–13
2013– |
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning |
Mark B. Childress
Kristie Canegallo |
2012–14
2014– |
Deputy National Security Advisor and NSC Chief of Staff |
Denis McDonough
Brooke Anderson |
2009–10
2011–12 |
Senior Advisor to the President |
David Axelrod
David Plouffe
Daniel Pfeiffer
Shailagh Murray |
2009–11
2011–13
2013–15
2015– |
White House Communications Director |
Anita Dunn
Daniel Pfeiffer
Jennifer Palmieri
Jen Psaki |
2009
2009–13
2013–15
2015– |
Senior Advisor to the President
Counselor to the President
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Pete Rouse
Brian Deese
Pete Rouse
John Podesta |
2009–10
2015–
2011–13
2014–15 |
Deputy White House Communications Director |
Jen Psaki
Jennifer Palmieri
Amy Brundage |
2009–11
2011–14
2014–15 |
Senior Advisor to the President and
Assistant to the President for
Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
Director of Public Engagement
Director of Intergovernmental Affairs
Director, National Economic Council |
Valerie Jarrett
Christina Tchen
Jon Carson
Paulette Aniskoff
Cecilia Muñoz
David Agnew
Jerry Abramson
Lawrence Summers
Gene Sperling
Jeffrey Zients |
2009–
2009–11
2011–13
2013–
2009–12
2012–14
2014–
2009–10
2011–14
2014– |
White House Press Secretary
Deputy Press Secretary
Director of Special Projects
Director of Speechwriting
White House Counsel |
Robert Gibbs
Jay Carney
Josh Earnest
Bill Burton
Josh Earnest
Eric Schultz
Stephanie Cutter
Jon Favreau
Cody Keenan
Greg Craig
Robert Bauer
Kathryn Ruemmler
W. Neil Eggleston |
2009–11
2011–13
2013–
2009–11
2011–13
2014–
2010–11
2009–13
2013–
2009–10
2010–11
2011–14
2014– |
Deputy Director, National Economic Council
Deputy Director, National Economic Council
Chair of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board |
Diana Farrell
Brian Deese
Jason Furman
Paul Volcker |
2009–11
2011–13
2009–13
2009–11 |
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs |
Phil Schiliro
Rob Nabors
Miguel Rodriguez
Katie Beirne Fallon |
2009–11
2011–13
2013
2013– |
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Christina Romer
Austan Goolsbee
Jason Furman |
2009–10
2010–13
2013– |
Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs |
Lisa Konwinski
Amy Rosenbaum |
2009–
2014– |
Member of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Katharine Abraham |
2011– |
Executive Clerk
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George T. Saunders†
David Kalbaugh |
2009–12
2012– |
Member of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Cecilia Rouse |
2009– |
Director, Office of Political Affairs
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Patrick Gaspard
David Simas |
2009–11
2013– |
Director, Office of Management and Budget |
Peter R. Orszag
Jack Lew
Jeffrey Zients
Sylvia Mathews Burwell
Brian Deese
Shaun Donovan |
2009–10
2010–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014
2014– |
Chief Technology Officer
Chief Information Officer |
Aneesh Chopra
Todd Park
Megan Smith
Vivek Kundra
Steven VanRoekel
Tony Scott |
2009–12
2012–14
2014–
2009–11
2011–14
2015– |
Chief Performance Officer and Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget |
Jeffrey Zients |
2009–13 |
Director, Office of Presidential Personnel |
Nancy Hogan
Johnathan McBride
Valerie Green |
2010–14
2014–15
2015– |
Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget |
Jeffrey Liebman
Heather Higginbottom
Brian Deese |
2010
2011–13
2013–15 |
Director of Scheduling and Advance
Director, White House Military Office |
Alyssa Mastromonaco
Danielle White Crutchfield
George D. Mulligan, Jr.
Emmett Beliveau |
2009–11
2011–
2009–13
2013– |
United States Trade Representative |
Ron Kirk
Michael Froman |
2009–13
2013– |
Cabinet Secretary |
Chris Lu
Broderick Johnson |
2009–13
2013– |
Director, Domestic Policy Council
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Melody Barnes
Cecilia Muñoz |
2009–12
2012– |
Deputy Cabinet Secretary |
Liz Sears Smith
Rachana Bhowmik
Michael Robertson
Gaurab Bansal |
2009–11
2011–13
2013–15
2015– |
Deputy Director, Domestic Policy Council
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Heather Higginbottom
Mark Zuckerman |
2009–11
2011– |
Staff Secretary
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Lisa Brown
Rajesh De
Douglas Kramer
Joani Walsh |
2009–11
2011–12
2012–13
2014– |
Director, Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships |
Joshua DuBois
Melissa Rogers |
2009–2013
2013– |
Assistant to the President for Management and Administration
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Bradley Kiley
Katy Kale
Maju Varghese |
2009–13
2013–15
2015– |
Director, Office of Health Reform |
Nancy-Ann DeParle |
2009–11 |
Director, Oval Office Operations |
Micaela Fernandez
Brian Mosteller |
2009–12
2012– |
Deputy Director, Office of Health Reform |
Jeanne Lambrew |
2009–2011 |
Personal Aide to the President
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Reggie Love
Marvin Nicholson |
2009–11
2011– |
Director, Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy |
Carol Browner |
2009–11 |
Personal Secretary to the President |
Katie Johnson
Anita Decker Breckenridge
Ferial Govashiri |
2009–11
2011–14
2014– |
Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change |
Heather Zichal
Dan Utech |
2009–2013
2013– |
Special Projects Coordinator and Confidential Assistant to the President |
Eugene Kang |
2009–11 |
Director, Council on Environmental Quality |
Nancy Sutley
Michael Boots |
2009–2014
2014– |
Director, Office of National AIDS Policy |
Jeffrey Crowley
Grant Cofax
Douglas Brooks |
2009–2011
2012–2014
2014– |
Chief of Staff to the First Lady
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Jackie Norris
Susan Sher
Christina Tchen |
2009
2009–10
2011– |
Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy |
Gil Kerlikowske
Michael Botticelli |
2009–14
2014– |
White House Social Secretary
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Desirée Rogers
Julianna Smoot
Jeremy Bernard
Deesha Dyer |
2009–10
2010–11
2011–15
2015– |
Director, Office of Urban Affairs |
Adolfo Carrión, Jr.
Racquel Russell |
2009–2010
2010– |
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy |
John Holdren |
2009– |
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Chief of Staff to the Vice President |
Steve Ricchetti |
Counsel to the Vice President |
Cynthia Hogan |
Counselor to the Vice President |
Mike Donilon |
Assistant to the Vice President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Liaison |
Evan Ryan |
Assistant to the Vice President and Director of Communications |
Shailagh Murray |
Deputy Chief of Staff to the Vice President |
Shailagh Murray |
Deputy National Security Adviser to the Vice President |
Brian McKeon |
Residence Manager and Social Secretary for the Vice President and Second Lady |
Carlos Elizondo |
National Security Adviser to the Vice President |
Tony Blinken |
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