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Mike McCurry (press secretary)

Michael Demaree McCurry (born October 27, 1954) is best known for having served in Bill Clinton's administration as the nation's 20th White House Press Secretary. He is a Washington-based communications consultant and is associated with the firm Public Strategies Washington, Inc.[1] He is also active within the administration of the United Methodist Church, serving as a lay delegate to the Church General Conference and on various denominational boards. He currently[when?] co-chairs the Commission on Presidential Debates.[2] Born in Charleston, South Carolina, he was educated at Princeton University and Georgetown University.

Mike McCurry
20th White House Press Secretary
In office
December 22, 1994 – August 4, 1998
PresidentBill Clinton
Preceded byDee Dee Myers
Succeeded byJoe Lockhart
Personal details
Born
Michael Demaree McCurry

(1954-10-27) October 27, 1954 (age 68)
Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationPrinceton University (BA)
Georgetown University (MA)
Wesley Theological Seminary (MA)

Education and early career

McCurry was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He attended San Carlos High School on the San Francisco Peninsula from 1969 to 1971 and then transferred to Ravenswood High School in East Palo Alto, where he graduated in 1972. During his senior year in high school, McCurry served as Governor of the California Junior State, a student-run mock government that today is better known as the Junior State of America.

McCurry earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University in 1976 and a Master of Arts degree from Georgetown University in 1985. He began his political career as press secretary to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, as well as press secretary to Senator Harrison A. Williams from 1976 to 1981. Between 1981 and 1983, he served as press secretary to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan.[citation needed]

From 1988 to 1990, McCurry served as director of communications for the Democratic National Committee, and served as press secretary for the presidential campaigns of John Glenn (1984), Bruce Babbitt (1988), and Bob Kerrey, (1992), as well as the 1988 vice-presidential campaign for Lloyd Bentsen.[citation needed]

Prior to serving in the White House as press secretary to Clinton, McCurry served as spokesman for the Department of State from 1993 to 1995, as well as chief spokesman for Warren Christopher.[citation needed]

Post-Clinton career

McCurry serves on numerous boards or advisory councils for organizations including Share Our Strength, the Junior State of America Foundation, Children's Scholarship Fund, the Wesley Theological Seminary, United Methodist Communications and the White House Historical Association. He is co-chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates.[citation needed]

He once responded to the Taco Liberty Bell incident by saying that the federal government was also "selling the Lincoln Memorial to Ford Motor Co. and renaming it the Lincoln-Mercury Memorial".[3] He was well respected by the press corps during his tenure, but his honesty and competency were not always appreciated by his colleagues. In 1998 he expressed doubts about Bill Clinton's fitness to remain in office.[4]

Starting May 2005, McCurry was a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post; as of November 2008, however his most recent contribution was dated May 2006.[5] In December 2008, McCurry wrote "How my party found God" for The Daily Beast. In the biographical blurb with the column, it was reported that he was a graduate student at Wesley Theological Seminary.[6]

McCurry is a partner at the influential Washington, D.C.-based government relations firm Public Strategies Washington, Inc. In 2006, in his position as co-chairman of Hands Off the Internet, he lobbied against Internet regulations in the controversial network neutrality debate.[citation needed]

On April 15, 2009, it was announced that McCurry and George W. Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer would both work as temporary media aides to Conservative Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper. The two aides were enlisted by the PMO to elevate Harper's and Canada's profiles with American news outlets.[citation needed]

In a later round of the network neutrality fight, in 2011, McCurry came out in favor of the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA)/Protect IP Act, representing them as a way to combat online theft.[7] In an opinion piece in Politico on the subject, which drew a favorable comment from the MPAA,[8] McCurry said the new proposals addressed concerns of past critics.[9]

On June 15, 2011, McCurry and Arts + Labs co-chair Mark McKinnon sponsored the "CREATE -- A Forum on Creativity, Commerce, Copyright, Counterfeiting and Policy" conference with members of Congress, artists and information-business executives.[10]

References

  1. ^ Michael D. McCurry 2016-06-09 at the Wayback Machine - Public Strategies Washington, Inc.
  2. ^ CPD: Commission Leadership
  3. ^ Boese, Alex (2002). . Museum of Hoaxes. Archived from the original on 2012-02-08. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
  4. ^ "McCurry doubts Clinton's fitness for office". BBC News. December 19, 1998. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
  5. ^ McCurry profile, The Huffington Post; accessed November 21, 2021.
  6. ^ "How Democrats found religion", The Daily Beast; retrieved 12-16-2008.
  7. ^ McCurry, Mike, "Congress must combat online theft", Politico opinion piece], June 14, 2011; retrieved 2011-11-30.
  8. ^ Gantman, Howard, "Mike McCurry, in Politico, on Need for Congressional Action Against Online Theft" 2012-03-27 at the Wayback Machine," blog.mpaa.org, 6/15/2011 14:10 PT. Retrieved 2011-11-30.
  9. ^ McCullagh, Declan, "Protect IP copyright bill faces growing criticism", CNET, June 7, 2011, Cited in 6/14/11 Politico piece. Retrieved 2011-11-30.
  10. ^ "Arts+Labs Presents: CREATE: Protecting Creativity from the Ground Up", Arts+Labs blog, June 1, 2011 12:11 pm. Retrieved 2011-11-30.

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Political offices
Preceded by White House Press Secretary
1994–1998
Succeeded by

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Michael Demaree McCurry born October 27 1954 is best known for having served in Bill Clinton s administration as the nation s 20th White House Press Secretary He is a Washington based communications consultant and is associated with the firm Public Strategies Washington Inc 1 He is also active within the administration of the United Methodist Church serving as a lay delegate to the Church General Conference and on various denominational boards He currently when co chairs the Commission on Presidential Debates 2 Born in Charleston South Carolina he was educated at Princeton University and Georgetown University Mike McCurry20th White House Press SecretaryIn office December 22 1994 August 4 1998PresidentBill ClintonPreceded byDee Dee MyersSucceeded byJoe LockhartPersonal detailsBornMichael Demaree McCurry 1954 10 27 October 27 1954 age 68 Charleston South Carolina U S Political partyDemocraticEducationPrinceton University BA Georgetown University MA Wesley Theological Seminary MA Contents 1 Education and early career 2 Post Clinton career 3 References 4 External linksEducation and early career EditMcCurry was born in Charleston South Carolina and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area He attended San Carlos High School on the San Francisco Peninsula from 1969 to 1971 and then transferred to Ravenswood High School in East Palo Alto where he graduated in 1972 During his senior year in high school McCurry served as Governor of the California Junior State a student run mock government that today is better known as the Junior State of America McCurry earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University in 1976 and a Master of Arts degree from Georgetown University in 1985 He began his political career as press secretary to the Committee on Labor and Human Resources as well as press secretary to Senator Harrison A Williams from 1976 to 1981 Between 1981 and 1983 he served as press secretary to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan citation needed From 1988 to 1990 McCurry served as director of communications for the Democratic National Committee and served as press secretary for the presidential campaigns of John Glenn 1984 Bruce Babbitt 1988 and Bob Kerrey 1992 as well as the 1988 vice presidential campaign for Lloyd Bentsen citation needed Prior to serving in the White House as press secretary to Clinton McCurry served as spokesman for the Department of State from 1993 to 1995 as well as chief spokesman for Warren Christopher citation needed Post Clinton career EditMcCurry serves on numerous boards or advisory councils for organizations including Share Our Strength the Junior State of America Foundation Children s Scholarship Fund the Wesley Theological Seminary United Methodist Communications and the White House Historical Association He is co chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates citation needed He once responded to the Taco Liberty Bell incident by saying that the federal government was also selling the Lincoln Memorial to Ford Motor Co and renaming it the Lincoln Mercury Memorial 3 He was well respected by the press corps during his tenure but his honesty and competency were not always appreciated by his colleagues In 1998 he expressed doubts about Bill Clinton s fitness to remain in office 4 Starting May 2005 McCurry was a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post as of November 2008 however his most recent contribution was dated May 2006 5 In December 2008 McCurry wrote How my party found God for The Daily Beast In the biographical blurb with the column it was reported that he was a graduate student at Wesley Theological Seminary 6 McCurry is a partner at the influential Washington D C based government relations firm Public Strategies Washington Inc In 2006 in his position as co chairman of Hands Off the Internet he lobbied against Internet regulations in the controversial network neutrality debate citation needed On April 15 2009 it was announced that McCurry and George W Bush press secretary Ari Fleischer would both work as temporary media aides to Conservative Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper The two aides were enlisted by the PMO to elevate Harper s and Canada s profiles with American news outlets citation needed In a later round of the network neutrality fight in 2011 McCurry came out in favor of the Stop Online Piracy Act SOPA Protect IP Act representing them as a way to combat online theft 7 In an opinion piece in Politico on the subject which drew a favorable comment from the MPAA 8 McCurry said the new proposals addressed concerns of past critics 9 On June 15 2011 McCurry and Arts Labs co chair Mark McKinnon sponsored the CREATE A Forum on Creativity Commerce Copyright Counterfeiting and Policy conference with members of Congress artists and information business executives 10 References Edit Michael D McCurry Archived 2016 06 09 at the Wayback Machine Public Strategies Washington Inc CPD Commission Leadership Boese Alex 2002 The Taco Liberty Bell Museum of Hoaxes Archived from the original on 2012 02 08 Retrieved 2008 04 02 McCurry doubts Clinton s fitness for office BBC News December 19 1998 Retrieved 2008 04 02 McCurry profile The Huffington Post accessed November 21 2021 How Democrats found religion The Daily Beast retrieved 12 16 2008 McCurry Mike Congress must combat online theft Politico opinion piece June 14 2011 retrieved 2011 11 30 Gantman Howard Mike McCurry in Politico on Need for Congressional Action Against Online Theft Archived 2012 03 27 at the Wayback Machine blog mpaa org 6 15 2011 14 10 PT Retrieved 2011 11 30 McCullagh Declan Protect IP copyright bill faces growing criticism CNET June 7 2011 Cited in 6 14 11 Politico piece Retrieved 2011 11 30 Arts Labs Presents CREATE Protecting Creativity from the Ground Up Arts Labs blog June 1 2011 12 11 pm Retrieved 2011 11 30 External links EditAppearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byDee Dee Myers White House Press Secretary1994 1998 Succeeded byJoe Lockhart Retrieved from https en 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