April 28, 2009

Sen. Clinton's former Communications Director Goes to GW

Sarah_Baldassaro_2009_DSC_0814_web Sarah Gegenheimer Baldassaro has joined George Washington University as assistant vice president for communications. She will manage GW's communications operation reporting to Vice President for External Relations, Lorraine Voles

Baldassaro comes to GW from Capitol Hill where she was the communications director for Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. She also served during the Clinton administration at the White House and at HHS. She has also been a spokesperson for several presidential campaigns, including roles as deputy communications director to Sen. John Kerry and communications director to Teresa Heinz Kerry. Sarah was also one of the first employees hired by The Glover Park group when the firm first launched. (PF Tipster).  

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