- Kevin Sheekey
Kevin Sheekey (b.
June 12 ,1966 ) is Deputy Mayor for Government Relations forNew York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg . Sheekey ran both of Bloomberg’s successful campaigns for Mayor, in2001 and2005 .Education
Sheekey is a graduate of
Washington University in St. Louis Political career
From
1992 to1997 , Sheekey worked for New York SenatorDaniel Patrick Moynihan , serving as press secretary, campaign manager for Moynihan’s 1994 re-election campaign and eventually rising to Chief of Staff. [ [http://www.observer.com/node/49379 "Mike's Brain: Moynihan Guy Playing Rove"]New York Observer ]In [1997] , Sheekey was hired as the Director of Government Relations for
Bloomberg L.P. , the media and financial information company founded by Michael Bloomberg. In 2000, Sheekey was responsible for winning Bloomberg L.P. the official sponsorship of the party after theWhite House Correspondents Association Dinner, one of Washington’s most prominent social events. [ [http://www.observer.com/node/49379] Mike's Brain: Moynihan Guy Playing Rove "New York Observer"]After managing Bloomberg to a victory for Mayor in 2001 over
Mark Green , Sheekey worked briefly in City Hall before leaving to become President of the New York City Host Committee, which was responsible for coordinating New York’s involvement in the 2004Republican National Convention .In 2005, Sheekey ran Bloomberg’s re-election campaign in his race against
Fernando Ferrer . Although offered a job runningCalifornia GovernorArnold Schwarzenegger ’s2006 re-election campaign [ [http://www.esquire.com/features/esquire-100/sheekey1007] "No. 17: Kevin Sheekey, Political Question of the Year"Esquire ] , Sheekey stayed in New York and was named Bloomberg’s Deputy Mayor for Government Relations.The strategy behind Mike Bloomberg’s potential run as an independent candidate for President in 2008 was referred to as the “Sheekey Master Plan.” [ [http://nymag.com/news/features/43308/ Can Kevin Sheekey Make Mike Bloomberg the Next President? - New York Magazine ] ] On
February 28 , 2008, Bloomberg announced that he would not seek the Presidency but speculation that he would be drafted as a candidate for Vice President began immediately. [ [http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2008/02/28/2008-02-28_barack_obamas_dream_ticket_mike_bloomber.html Barack Obama's dream ticket: Mike Bloomberg for vice president ] ]References
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