Miami Herald

Biden’s senior White House press staff to be all-female

- BY ALEXANDRA JAFFE AND ANDREW TAYLOR

President-elect Joe Biden will have an all-female senior communicat­ions team at his White House, led by campaign communicat­ions director Kate Bedingfiel­d.

Bedingfiel­d will serve as Biden’s White House communicat­ions director, and Jen Psaki, a longtime Democratic spokeswoma­n, will be his press secretary.

Biden also plans to name Neera Tanden, the president and CEO of the Center for American Progress,

a liberal think tank, as director of the Office of Management and Budget, according to a person familiar with the transition process granted anonymity to speak freely about internal deliberati­ons.

All three are veterans of the Obama administra­tion. Bedingfiel­d served as communicat­ions director for Biden while he was vice president; Psaki was a White House communicat­ions director and a spokeswoma­n at the State Department; and Tanden served as a senior adviser to Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius.

“Communicat­ing directly and truthfully to the American people is one of the most important duties of a President, and this team will be entrusted with the tremendous responsibi­lity of connecting the American people to the White House,” Biden said in a statement.

“These qualified, experience­d communicat­ors bring diverse perspectiv­es to their work and a shared commitment to building this country back better,” he added.

Karine Jean Pierre, who was Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ chief of staff, will serve as a principal deputy press secretary for the president-elect. She’s another Obama administra­tion alum, having served as a regional political director for the White House office of political affairs.

Pili Tobar, who was communicat­ions director for coalitions on Biden’s campaign, will be his deputy White House communicat­ions director.

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