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词条 Jake Siewert
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  1. Early life

  2. Career

  3. Personal life

  4. References

  5. External links

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Richard L. "Jake" Siewert Jr. (born February 1, 1964) is an American, who is currently head of corporate communications for investment bank Goldman Sachs.[1] He served as the last White House Press Secretary of Clinton administration and later in the Treasury department during the Obama Administration.

Early life

Siewert was born in New York City. In 1986, he graduated summa cum laude from Yale University with a degree in the humanities.[1] He later attended Emory University, studying comparative literature and philosophy, and the University of California, Berkeley, studying law for three years, but did not earn an advanced degree.[3]

Career

Siewert began his career in Washington as communications director for the Democratic Governors Association in 1991.[1]

From 1993 to 2001, Siewert held several positions during the Clinton administration, including serving as a special assistant to the president for economic affairs, working at the National Economic Council. He was deputy White House press secretary when White House Press Secretary Joe Lockhart resigned on September 20, 2000.[2] Siewert handled the press secretary duties from September 30, 2000, to January 20, 2001, the final 112 days of the Clinton administration.

Siewert was with aluminum giant Alcoa from 2001 to 2009 in various positions.[3] He joined as head of global communications and

public strategy, and later oversaw the company’s global environment, health and safety efforts for several years. Lastly, he served as vice president for Business Development, overseeing global mergers and acquisitions and focusing on growth in China and emerging economies.[1]

In June 2009, Siewert joined the Obama administration in a position advising Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner.[4][5] In that position, he also acted as his liaison to the business community, which lasted until 2011.[1]

In March 2012, Siewert was appointed as global head of corporate communications for investment bank Goldman Sachs, succeeding Lucas van Praag.[3] An early task from the board to Siewert was to be the "rebranding" of chief executive Lloyd Blankfein, whose three-year tenure has been marked by challenges to the firm and to Blankfein himself.[6]

Personal life

Siewert is married to Christine Anderson,[4] who is head of global public affairs for Blackstone Group.[7] Anderson previously served as communications director for former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer during the 2006 New York gubernatorial election and later as Press Secretary to Governor Spitzer. Anderson also worked in the press office of the Clinton White House.[7]

Siewert and Anderson bought a $7.03 million condo in Manhattan's Greenwich Village from Scholastic CEO Richard Robinson.[8]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Official Biography |url=https://www.goldmansachs.com/insights/archive/stephen-scherr/bio-jake-siewert-pdf.pdf |website=Goldman Sachs |accessdate=3 January 2019}}
2. ^{{cite web |last1=Staff |title=Lockhart's Last Day |url=https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lockharts-last-day/ |website=CBS News |accessdate=3 January 2019}}
3. ^Moyer, Liz, [https://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20120313-713052.html "Goldman Officially Has A New Head Of Corporate Communications"], Wall Street Journal, March 13, 2012. Retrieved 2012-03-14.
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/jake-siewert/gIQAiNkDAP_topic.html|title=WhoRunsGov: Jake Siewert|work=Washington Post | date=July 25, 2012}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/06/former-clinton-aide-will-become-treasury-counselor/|title=Former Clinton Aide Will Become Treasury Counselor|date=May 6, 2009|accessdate=June 3, 2010|newspaper=The New York Times | first=Jackie | last=Calmes}}
6. ^Gasparino, Charlie, "Goldman Board Hopes Image Overhaul Will Save Blankfein" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120511014239/http://www.foxbusiness.com/2012/04/25/exclusive-goldman-board-hopes-pr-boost-will-save-blankfein/ |date=May 11, 2012 }}, FOXBusiness, April 25, 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-12.
7. ^{{cite web |title=Christine Anderson biography |url=https://www.blackstone.com/the-firm/our-people/person?person=1000922 |accessdate=3 January 2019}}
8. ^{{cite web |last1=Halberg |first1=Morgan |title=Clinton White House Press Secretary Jake Siewert Buys Scholastic CEO’s Condo |url=https://observer.com/2016/09/clinton-white-house-press-secretary-jake-siewert-buys-scholastic-ceos-condo/ |website=Observer.com |publisher=Observer |accessdate=3 January 2019}}

External links

  • Official Alcoa biography
  • {{C-SPAN|Jake Siewert}}
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