Scott McClellan

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Scott McClellan in the press room of the White House
Scott McClellan in the press room of the White House

Scott McClellan (born February 14, 1968) was the White House Press Secretary (2003-2006) for President George W. Bush.

On April 19, 2006, McClellan announced that he would be leaving the Administration but that he would remain in the position of Press Secretary until a replacement was selected. Tony Snow was announced as McClellan's replacement on April 26, 2006.

[edit] Family

Born in Austin, Texas, McClellan is the youngest son of Carole Keeton Strayhorn, current Texas state comptroller and former 2006 independent Texas gubernatorial candidate, and attorney Barr McClellan. McClellan's brother Mark McClellan headed the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and formerly was Commissioner for the Food and Drug Administration. McClellan is the grandson of the late W. Page Keeton, longtime Dean of the University of Texas School of Law and renowned expert in Tort Law.

[edit] Career

McClellan with President Bush as he announced his resignation as White House Press Secretary.
McClellan with President Bush as he announced his resignation as White House Press Secretary.

After graduating from The University of Texas at Austin, where he was president of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Texas Alpha Chapter, McClellan was the three-time campaign manager for his mother, Texas Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn. In addition, he worked on political grassroots efforts and was the Chief of Staff to a Texas State Senator.

McClellan waves farewell following his final press conference, May 5, 2006.
McClellan waves farewell following his final press conference, May 5, 2006.

Karen Hughes, Governor Bush's communications director, hired him to be Bush's deputy press secretary. McClellan served as Governor Bush's traveling press secretary during the 2000 Presidential election. McClellan became White House Deputy Press Secretary in 2003. McClellan replaced Ari Fleischer, who stepped down as White House Press Secretary on July 15, 2003. McClellan announced his resignation as Press Secretary on April 19, 2006; on April 26, it was announced that Fox News pundit Tony Snow would succeed him in the position.

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Preceded by
Ari Fleischer
White House Press Secretary
2003 –2006
Succeeded by
Tony Snow