Christine Stanek McDonald has diverse work experience in various fields. Christine began their career as Deputy Finance Director for U.S. Representative Alan Wheat in 1993 and later became Scheduler/Office Manager for U.S. Representative Charles Schumer. In 1996, they played a key role as Deputy Director of Constituency Outreach for the Clinton/Gore 1996 Presidential Re-Election Campaign.
From 1997 to 2001, McDonald served in the White House, first as Associate Director of Public Liaison and Director of Ethnic Outreach, and later as Chief of Staff for the Office of Public Liaison. During their time there, they managed staff responsible for promoting President Clinton's initiatives, participated in senior staff meetings, and coordinated support with constituency groups.
After leaving the White House, McDonald worked at Fleishman-Hillard as a Managing Supervisor, where they developed an award-winning communication program for Procter & Gamble. Christine then joined John Kerry's presidential campaign in 2004 as a Senior Advisor to the Campaign Manager, managing special projects and coordinating logistics for key events.
In 2006, McDonald worked as a Communications Consultant, managing communications strategy and media campaigns for various clients. More recently, they have been serving as the Director of Communications at EducationPlus, where they oversee communication strategy and marketing for large-scale events.
McDonald's work experience demonstrates their expertise in strategic communications, event management, team leadership, and building relationships with diverse constituencies.
Christine Stanek McDonald attended The University of Kansas from 1986 to 1990, where they earned their Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Communications.
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