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Michelle Obama

First Lady

First Lady

202-456-1414

The first Princeton graduate to live in the White House since Woodrow Wilson, Obama has successfully pulled off an image change in less than a ...

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Susan Sher

First Lady

Chief of Staff

202-456-7064

When Sher first tried to hire Michelle Obama, she failed. In 1991, Sher, who would later become the first woman to serve as Chicago's top ...

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Camille Johnston

First Lady

Communications Director

202-456-6313

"It was beyond my wildest dreams that I would be invited to be part of this," Johnston said. "But who gets a second shot at ...

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Katie McCormick-Lelyveld

First Lady

Press Secretary

202-456-6313

McCormick-Lelyveld, 30, first set foot in the first lady's office as a Georgetown student working as an unpaid intern for Hillary Rodham Clinton's press and ...

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Desirée Rogers

First Lady

Special Assistant to the President and White House Social Secretary

202-456-9700

Few of Rogers's predecessors would have been described as moving like pop-music queen Beyoncé or wearing clothes like supermodel Tyra Banks, but Rogers, the daughter ...

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Jocelyn Frye

First Lady

Deputy Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy and Director of Policy and Special Projects for the First Lady

202-456-7064

The first lady hasn't changed since they were classmates at Harvard Law School, says Frye, her top policy wonk -- just her circumstances. Frye added ...

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