Lisa Brown (born March 6, 1960) was named by Barack Obama's office of presidential transition to serve in the Obama Administration as Staff Secretary, assuming that post on January 20, 2009,[1] where she is responsible for managing the flow of information, advice and decision-making between staff members and the President.[2] During the transition, she served as Co-Chair of Agency Review in the Obama-Biden Transition.[3] Prior to joining the Obama-Biden Transition Team, she served as Executive Director of the American Constitution Society, a progressive legal organization. She currently serves as the chief legal counsel to Georgetown University as Vice President and General Counsel, and has done so since March of 2013.[4]
Early life and education
Lisa Brown attended the prestigious Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, Connecticut. A 1982 Magna Cum Laude Princeton University graduate with a B.A. in Political Economy, Brown earned a law degree with Honors from the University of Chicago Law School in 1986. She then clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit for Judge John Cooper Godbold in Montgomery, Alabama, and she held a one-year fellowship as a Staff Attorney at the Center for Law in the Public Interest in Los Angeles, California.[5]
Private sector and pro bono work
Before entering government service, Brown was a Partner in the Washington, D.C. law firm Shea & Gardner; while litigating and doing transactional work for the firm's paying clients, she also had a substantial pro bono practice focusing on disability issues, civil rights and social justice. She wrote briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court and federal circuit courts in disability cases under The Fair Housing Amendments Act of 1988. She also reviewed appeals by rejected claimants in Dyson v. Denny's, Inc. (D. Md.), serving as the court-appointed Special Master. She was co-editor for the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless of Cold, Harsh and Unending Resistance: The District of Columbia Government's Hidden War Against Its Poor and Its Homeless (Nov. 22, 1993), a report on social services litigation.[6]
Clinton Administration
Brown joined the American Constitution Society (ACS) in 2002, coming from Relman & Associates, a Washington, D.C. civil rights firm. She had previously worked for Vice President Al Gore as Counsel (1999 through January 2001) and Deputy Counsel (April 1997 through August 1999). Her work included not only handling legal matters but also advising the Vice President on civil rights and various domestic policy issues. She also served on the Executive Board of the President's Committee on Employment of People with Disabilities. Before joining the Vice President's office, she was an Attorney Advisor in the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel (June 1996 to April 1997).[7]
Personal life
Married to Kevin Cullen, an oncologist who directs the University of Maryland's cancer center, Brown is an aficionado of cooking and entertaining. She played college varsity field hockey and lacrosse and enjoys such athletic pursuits as tennis and skiing.[8]
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Term |
Office |
Name |
Term |
White House Chief of Staff
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy |
Rahm Emanuel Pete Rouse William M. Daley Jacob Lew Mona Sutphen Nancy-Ann DeParle Rob Nabors |
2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012- 2009-11 2011-2013 2013- |
National Security Advisor
Deputy National Security Advisor |
Jim Jones Thomas E. Donilon Susan Rice Thomas E. Donilon Denis McDonough Tony Blinken |
2009-10 2010-13 2013- 2009–10 2010-13 2013- |
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning Senior Advisor to the President Counselor to the President |
Jim Messina Alyssa Mastromonaco Mark B. Childress David Axelrod David Plouffe Pete Rouse |
2009-11 2011- 2012- 2009–11 2011- 2009- |
Deputy National Security Advisor for Iraq and Afghanistan Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications |
Douglas Lute† Ben Rhodes |
2009– 2009– |
Senior Advisor to the President and Assistant to the President for Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs |
Valerie Jarrett |
2009– |
Deputy National Security Advisor for Homeland Security |
John O. Brennan |
2009– |
Director of Public Engagement |
Christina Tchen Jon Carson |
2009–11 2011-- |
Deputy National Security Advisor and NSC Chief of Staff |
Denis McDonough Brooke Anderson |
2009-10 2011- |
Director of Intergovernmental Affairs |
Cecilia Muñoz |
2009– |
White House Communications Director |
Daniel Pfeiffer Jennifer Palmieri |
2009-13 2013– |
Director, National Economic Council |
Lawrence Summers Gene Sperling |
2009–10 2011- |
Deputy White House Communications Director
White House Press Secretary |
Jen Psaki Jennifer Palmieri Robert Gibbs Jay Carney |
2009–11 2011–13 2009–11 2011- |
Deputy Director, National Economic Council |
Diana Farrell |
2009– |
Deputy Press Secretary |
Bill Burton |
2009–11 |
Deputy Director, National Economic Council Deputy Director, National Economic Council |
Jason Furman Brian Deese |
2009– 2011- |
Director of Special Projects |
Stephanie Cutter |
2010-11 |
Chair of the President's Economic Recovery Advisory Board |
Paul Volcker |
2009– |
Director of Speechwriting |
Jon Favreau |
2009– |
Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Christina Romer Austan Goolsbee |
2009–10 2010- |
White House Counsel Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs |
Robert Bauer Kathryn Ruemmler Phil Schiliro Rob Nabors |
2009–11 2011- 2009–11 2011- |
Member of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Katharine Abraham |
2011- |
Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs |
Lisa Konwinski |
2009– |
Member of the Council of Economic Advisors |
Cecilia Rouse |
2009– |
Executive Clerk |
George T. Saunders† |
2009– |
Director, Office of Management and Budget |
Peter R. Orszag Jacob Lew |
2009–10 2010–12 |
Director, Office of Political Affairs Chief Technology Officer |
Patrick Gaspard Aneesh Chopra Todd Park |
2009–11 2009 2012 2012- |
Chief Performance Officer and Deputy Director for Management, Office of Management and Budget |
Jeffrey Zients |
2009– |
Chief Information Officer Director, Office of Presidential Personnel |
Steven VanRoekel Nancy Hogan |
2011– 2010– |
Deputy Director, Office of Management and Budget |
Jeffrey Liebman Heather Higginbottom* |
2010 2011- |
Director of Scheduling and Advance Director, White House Military Office |
Alyssa Mastromonaco Danielle Crutchfield George D. Mulligan, Jr. |
2009-11 2011- 2009- |
United States Trade Representative |
Ron Kirk |
2009– |
Cabinet Secretary |
Chris Lu |
2009– |
Director, Domestic Policy Council |
Melody Barnes |
2009– |
Deputy Cabinet Secretary |
Liz Sears Smith |
2009– |
Deputy Director, Domestic Policy Council |
Heather Higginbottom Mark Zuckerman |
2009–11 2011- |
Staff Secretary |
Lisa Brown |
2009– |
Director, Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships |
Joshua DuBois |
2009– |
Director, Office of Management and Administration |
Bradley Kiley |
2009– |
Director, Office of Health Reform |
Nancy DeParle |
2009–11 |
Director, Oval Office Operations |
Micaela Fernandez |
2009– |
Deputy Director, Office of Health Reform |
Jeanne Lambrew |
2009– |
Personal Aide to the President |
Reggie Love |
2009– |
Director, Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy |
Carol Browner |
2009–11 |
Personal Secretary to the President |
Katie Johnson Anita Decker |
2009–11 2011- |
Deputy Assistant to the President for Energy and Climate Change |
Heather Zichal |
2009– |
Special Projects Coordinator and Confidential Assistant to the President |
Eugene Kang |
2009– |
Director, Council on Environmental Quality Director, Office of National AIDS Policy |
Nancy Sutley Jeffrey Crowley |
2009– 2009– |
Chief of Staff to the First Lady |
Jackie Norris Susan Sher Christina Tchen |
2009 2009-10 2011- |
Director, Office of National Drug Control Policy |
Gil Kerlikowske |
2009– |
White House Social Secretary |
Desirée Rogers Julianna Smoot Jeremy Bernard |
2009–10 2010–11 2011– |
Director, Office of Urban Affairs |
Adolfo Carrión, Jr. |
2009– |
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy |
John Holdren |
2009– |
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American lawyer, civil servant |
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March 6, 1960 |
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