- Sally McDonough
Sally McDonough (born May 7, 1967) is a Special Assistant to the President and Director of Communications and Press Secretary to the First Lady.
Ms. Sally McDonough (Niemiec) is the Communications Director and Press Secretary in the Office of the First Lady. Prior to joining the White House, Ms. McDonough served as vice president at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, where she managed a broad portfolio of media accounts, among them the Jones New York In the Classroom initiative to support teachers, and the award-winning National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute's Heart Truth campaign, of which Mrs. Bush is national ambassador.
Prior to her tenure at Ogilvy, Ms. McDonough built and managed her own firm, McDonough Public Relations. There, she served as a communications consultant to several cultural and historical institutions, working with the
White House Historical Association and the U.S. Capitol. She also managed the public-relations department at George Washington'sMount Vernon , America's most-visited historic home. Ms. McDonough has served as a public relations counselor for Slay Public Relations and the Noral Group International, and managed the Washington public-affairs portfolio of theAd Council .Ms. McDonough started her career on Capitol Hill where she served as the administrative director for the Small Business Committee under Senator
Bob Kasten , and provided special event logistics and staff support to press and administrative departments in the office of the late Senator John Heinz.Ms. McDonough's work has earned her several awards for excellence in advertising, public relations, and professional achievement. She is a graduate of the
University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown , where she received a bachelor's degree in Social Science. Ms. McDonough was born in Pittsburgh, PA. She lives in Virginia, with her husband John Niemiec and their daughter.External links
*http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/12/20071207-4.html
*http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/03/20070307-1.html
*http://www.ogilvypr.com/pressroom/ViewPressRelease_2004.cfm?id=3
*http://www.csrwire.com/News/5840.html
*http://www.prsa-ncc.org/newsletter/2006/august.html
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