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Valerie Jarrett

Valerie June Jarrett (née Bowman; born November 14, 1956)[1] is an American businesswoman and former government official serving as the chief executive officer of the Obama Foundation since 2021.[2] She previously served as the senior advisor to U.S. President Barack Obama and assistant to the president for public engagement and intergovernmental affairs from 2009 to 2017. Before that, she served as a co-chair of the Obama–Biden Transition Project.[3][4]

Valerie Jarrett
CEO of the Obama Foundation
Assumed office
October 1, 2021
Preceded byDavid Simas
Acting President of the Obama Foundation
In office
March 25, 2021 – October 1, 2021
Preceded byWally Adeyemo
Succeeded byDavid Simas
Director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs
In office
January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byJulie E. Cram (Public Liaison)
Janet Creighton (Intergovernmental Affairs)
Succeeded byGeorge Sifakis (Public Liaison)
Justin R. Clark (Intergovernmental Affairs)
Senior Advisor to the President
In office
January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byBarry Jackson
Succeeded byJared Kushner
Stephen Miller
Personal details
Born
Valerie June Bowman

(1956-11-14) November 14, 1956 (age 67)
Shiraz, Iran
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
William Jarrett
(m. 1983; div. 1988)
Children1
Parents
EducationStanford University (BA)
University of Michigan (JD)

She has been the CEO of the Obama Foundation since October 2021.

Early life and education edit

Jarrett was born in Shiraz, Iran,[1] during the Shah's rule, to American parents James E. Bowman and Barbara T. Bowman. Her father, a pathologist and geneticist, worked at a hospital in Shiraz in 1956. When she was five years old, the family moved to London for a year, later moving to Chicago in 1963.[5]

Her parents are African-American of African and European descent. On the television series Finding Your Roots, DNA testing indicated that Jarrett is of 49% European, 46% African, and 5% Native American descent. Among her European roots, she was found to have French and Scottish ancestry.[6] One of her maternal great-grandfathers, Robert Robinson Taylor, was the first accredited African-American architect, and the first African-American student enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[7] Jarrett's father once told her that her great-grandfather was Jewish.[8] Her maternal grandfather, Robert Rochon Taylor, was chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority in the 1940s.[9]

As a child, Jarrett spoke Persian, French, and English.[10] In 1966, her mother was one of four child advocates who created the Erikson Institute. The institute was established to provide collective knowledge in child development for teachers and other professionals working with young children.[11]

Jarrett graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School in 1974, and earned a B.A. in psychology from Stanford University in 1978 and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Michigan Law School in 1981.[12] On May 21, 2016, she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Colby College in Waterville, Maine.[13]

Career edit

Chicago municipal politics edit

Jarrett got her start in Chicago politics in 1987 working for Mayor Harold Washington[14] as deputy corporation counsel for finance and development.[15]

Jarrett continued to work in the Chicago mayor's office in the 1990s. She was deputy chief of staff for Mayor Richard Daley, during which time (1991) she hired Michelle Robinson (who was then engaged to Barack Obama) from a private law firm. Jarrett served as commissioner of the department of planning and development from 1992 through 1995, and she was chairwoman of the Chicago Transit Authority from 1995 to 2003.[16]

Business administration edit

From 1995 to 2009, Jarrett was the CEO of the Habitat Company, a real estate development and management company,[17] She was replaced as CEO by Mark Sega when she joined the Obama administration. Daniel E. Levin is the chairman of Habitat, which was formed in 1971.[18] Jarrett was a member of the board of Chicago Stock Exchange (2000–2007, as chairman, 2004–2007).

Jarrett was a member of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago Medical Center from 1996 to 2009, becoming vice chairwoman in 2002 and chairwoman in 2006.[19] She also served as vice chairwoman of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago and a trustee of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.[20] Jarrett serves on the board of directors of USG Corporation, a Chicago-based building materials corporation.

Advisor to Barack Obama edit

 
Obama speaks to Jarrett and other staff, August 2009
 
Barack Obama and Valerie Jarrett converse in the Blue Room, White House, 2010

Jarrett was one of President Obama's longest serving advisors and confidantes and was "widely tipped for a high-profile position in an Obama administration."[21][22]

Unlike Bert Lance, who arrived from Georgia with President [Jimmy] Carter and became his budget director, or Karen Hughes, who was President [George W.] Bush's communications manager, Ms. Jarrett isn't a confidante with a particular portfolio. What she does share with these counterparts is a fierce sense of loyalty and a refusal to publicly say anything that may reflect poorly on the candidate—or steal his thunder.[21]

On November 14, 2008, President-elect Barack Obama selected Jarrett to serve as a senior advisor to the president and assistant to the president for intergovernmental relations and public liaison.[23]

Jarrett was one of three senior advisors to President Obama.[24] She held the retitled position of assistant to the president for intergovernmental affairs and public engagement,[24] managed the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs, and Office of Urban Affairs; she also chaired the White House Council on Women and Girls and the White House Office of Olympic, Paralympic, and Youth Sport.[25] She was part of the U.S. State Visit to the UK in May 2011.[26]

She said that the 2011 report Women in America, which the administration produced for the Council on Women and Girls, would be used to guide policy-making.[27]

Jarrett had a staff of approximately three dozen and received full-time Secret Service protection.[28] Jarrett's role as both a friend of the Obamas and as senior advisor in the White House was controversial: in his memoirs Robert M. Gates, former secretary of defense, discussed his objection to her involvement in foreign security affairs;[29] David Axelrod reported in his memoirs about Rahm Emanuel's attempts to have her selected as Obama's replacement in the senate, due to concerns about the difficulty in working with a family friend in a major policy role.[30]

Additional leadership positions edit

In addition to being senior advisor to the president, Jarrett held other leadership positions and completed further duties. Among those included chairing the White House Council on Women and Girls and co-chairing the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault.[31][32] In March 2014, she participated as a speaker on Voices in Leadership, an original Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health webcast series, in a discussion entitled, "Leadership in the White House," moderated by Dr. Atul Gawande.[33]

Relationship with the Obamas edit

 
President Obama speaks with Jarrett in a West Wing corridor

In 1991, as deputy chief of staff to Mayor Richard Daley, Jarrett interviewed Michelle Robinson for an opening in the mayor's office, after which she immediately offered Robinson the job.[34] Robinson asked for time to think and also asked Jarrett to meet her fiancé, Barack Obama. The three ended up meeting for dinner. After the dinner, Robinson accepted the job with the mayor's office. It was at this time that Jarrett reportedly took the couple under her wing and "introduced them to a wealthier and better-connected Chicago than their own."[35] When Jarrett later left her position at the mayor's office to head the Chicago department of planning and development, Michelle Obama went with her.

Support for 2008 US Presidential Election edit

Obama's election team and supporters, for example at the Philadelphia National Constitution Center speech, included Valerie Jarrett, David Plouffe and David Axelrod, all whom later joined him and First Lady Michelle Obama in the White House.[36]

Post-Obama administration edit

Since leaving the White House, Jarrett has volunteered as a senior advisor to the Obama Foundation.[37] In 2017 she was appointed to the board of directors of Ariel Investments,[38] and joined the board of directors of 2U, Inc., Lyft, and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.[39][40][41] She is also the co-chair of the United State of Women, chair of the Board of When We All Vote, and a senior advisor to ATTN:.[42][43][44] In January 2018 she became a distinguished senior fellow at the University of Chicago Law School.[45][46]

In July 2017 Jarrett signed a deal with Viking Press for her book titled Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward.[47]

In December 2020, following the announcement that Obama Foundation President Wally Adeyemo would be nominated to become Deputy Secretary of the Treasury, the Foundation announced that Jarrett would take over his duties on an interim basis until a successor can be found.[48]

In popular culture edit

Along with Donna Brazile, vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, she is one of the political figures to make a cameo appearance as herself in the CBS drama The Good Wife.[49]

Personal life edit

In 1983 she married William Robert Jarrett, son of Chicago Sun-Times reporter Vernon Jarrett. She attributes her switch from a private to a public career to the birth of their daughter, and her own desire to do something that would make their daughter proud.[50] Her daughter, Laura Jarrett, would go on to become an attorney and reporter for CNN and is now a senior legal correspondent at NBC and Saturday Today co-anchor,[51][52][53] and daughter-in-law of the Canadian politician Bas Balkissoon.[54]

To one reporter's emailed question about her divorce, she replied, "Married in 1983, separated in 1987, and divorced in 1988. Enough said."[50] In a Vogue profile, she further explained, "We grew up together. We were friends since childhood. In a sense, he was the boy next door. I married without really appreciating how hard divorce would be."[50] William Jarrett died on November 19, 1993, at age 40, and at the time of his death he was director of obstetrics and gynecology at Jackson Park Hospital.[55]

In 2018, Jarrett was the target of a tweet by Roseanne Barr. Barr said, in reference to Jarrett, it was as though the “muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes had a baby”. In response to her attack on Jarrett, Barr was released by her talent agency ICM and lost her television role on Roseanne.[56]

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Valerie June Jarrett nee Bowman born November 14 1956 1 is an American businesswoman and former government official serving as the chief executive officer of the Obama Foundation since 2021 2 She previously served as the senior advisor to U S President Barack Obama and assistant to the president for public engagement and intergovernmental affairs from 2009 to 2017 Before that she served as a co chair of the Obama Biden Transition Project 3 4 Valerie JarrettCEO of the Obama FoundationIncumbentAssumed office October 1 2021Preceded byDavid SimasActing President of the Obama FoundationIn office March 25 2021 October 1 2021Preceded byWally AdeyemoSucceeded byDavid SimasDirector of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental AffairsIn office January 20 2009 January 20 2017PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byJulie E Cram Public Liaison Janet Creighton Intergovernmental Affairs Succeeded byGeorge Sifakis Public Liaison Justin R Clark Intergovernmental Affairs Senior Advisor to the PresidentIn office January 20 2009 January 20 2017PresidentBarack ObamaPreceded byBarry JacksonSucceeded byJared KushnerStephen MillerPersonal detailsBornValerie June Bowman 1956 11 14 November 14 1956 age 67 Shiraz IranNationalityAmericanPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseWilliam Jarrett m 1983 div 1988 wbr Children1ParentsJames E BowmanBarbara T BowmanEducationStanford University BA University of Michigan JD She has been the CEO of the Obama Foundation since October 2021 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Chicago municipal politics 2 2 Business administration 2 3 Advisor to Barack Obama 2 4 Additional leadership positions 2 5 Relationship with the Obamas 2 6 Support for 2008 US Presidential Election 2 7 Post Obama administration 3 In popular culture 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editJarrett was born in Shiraz Iran 1 during the Shah s rule to American parents James E Bowman and Barbara T Bowman Her father a pathologist and geneticist worked at a hospital in Shiraz in 1956 When she was five years old the family moved to London for a year later moving to Chicago in 1963 5 Her parents are African American of African and European descent On the television series Finding Your Roots DNA testing indicated that Jarrett is of 49 European 46 African and 5 Native American descent Among her European roots she was found to have French and Scottish ancestry 6 One of her maternal great grandfathers Robert Robinson Taylor was the first accredited African American architect and the first African American student enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 7 Jarrett s father once told her that her great grandfather was Jewish 8 Her maternal grandfather Robert Rochon Taylor was chairman of the Chicago Housing Authority in the 1940s 9 As a child Jarrett spoke Persian French and English 10 In 1966 her mother was one of four child advocates who created the Erikson Institute The institute was established to provide collective knowledge in child development for teachers and other professionals working with young children 11 Jarrett graduated from Northfield Mount Hermon School in 1974 and earned a B A in psychology from Stanford University in 1978 and a Juris Doctor J D from the University of Michigan Law School in 1981 12 On May 21 2016 she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from Colby College in Waterville Maine 13 Career editChicago municipal politics edit Jarrett got her start in Chicago politics in 1987 working for Mayor Harold Washington 14 as deputy corporation counsel for finance and development 15 Jarrett continued to work in the Chicago mayor s office in the 1990s She was deputy chief of staff for Mayor Richard Daley during which time 1991 she hired Michelle Robinson who was then engaged to Barack Obama from a private law firm Jarrett served as commissioner of the department of planning and development from 1992 through 1995 and she was chairwoman of the Chicago Transit Authority from 1995 to 2003 16 Business administration edit From 1995 to 2009 Jarrett was the CEO of the Habitat Company a real estate development and management company 17 She was replaced as CEO by Mark Sega when she joined the Obama administration Daniel E Levin is the chairman of Habitat which was formed in 1971 18 Jarrett was a member of the board of Chicago Stock Exchange 2000 2007 as chairman 2004 2007 Jarrett was a member of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago Medical Center from 1996 to 2009 becoming vice chairwoman in 2002 and chairwoman in 2006 19 She also served as vice chairwoman of the board of trustees of the University of Chicago and a trustee of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago 20 Jarrett serves on the board of directors of USG Corporation a Chicago based building materials corporation Advisor to Barack Obama edit nbsp Obama speaks to Jarrett and other staff August 2009 nbsp Barack Obama and Valerie Jarrett converse in the Blue Room White House 2010Jarrett was one of President Obama s longest serving advisors and confidantes and was widely tipped for a high profile position in an Obama administration 21 22 Unlike Bert Lance who arrived from Georgia with President Jimmy Carter and became his budget director or Karen Hughes who was President George W Bush s communications manager Ms Jarrett isn t a confidante with a particular portfolio What she does share with these counterparts is a fierce sense of loyalty and a refusal to publicly say anything that may reflect poorly on the candidate or steal his thunder 21 On November 14 2008 President elect Barack Obama selected Jarrett to serve as a senior advisor to the president and assistant to the president for intergovernmental relations and public liaison 23 Jarrett was one of three senior advisors to President Obama 24 She held the retitled position of assistant to the president for intergovernmental affairs and public engagement 24 managed the White House Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs and Office of Urban Affairs she also chaired the White House Council on Women and Girls and the White House Office of Olympic Paralympic and Youth Sport 25 She was part of the U S State Visit to the UK in May 2011 26 She said that the 2011 report Women in America which the administration produced for the Council on Women and Girls would be used to guide policy making 27 Jarrett had a staff of approximately three dozen and received full time Secret Service protection 28 Jarrett s role as both a friend of the Obamas and as senior advisor in the White House was controversial in his memoirs Robert M Gates former secretary of defense discussed his objection to her involvement in foreign security affairs 29 David Axelrod reported in his memoirs about Rahm Emanuel s attempts to have her selected as Obama s replacement in the senate due to concerns about the difficulty in working with a family friend in a major policy role 30 Additional leadership positions edit In addition to being senior advisor to the president Jarrett held other leadership positions and completed further duties Among those included chairing the White House Council on Women and Girls and co chairing the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault 31 32 In March 2014 she participated as a speaker on Voices in Leadership an original Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health webcast series in a discussion entitled Leadership in the White House moderated by Dr Atul Gawande 33 Relationship with the Obamas edit nbsp President Obama speaks with Jarrett in a West Wing corridorIn 1991 as deputy chief of staff to Mayor Richard Daley Jarrett interviewed Michelle Robinson for an opening in the mayor s office after which she immediately offered Robinson the job 34 Robinson asked for time to think and also asked Jarrett to meet her fiance Barack Obama The three ended up meeting for dinner After the dinner Robinson accepted the job with the mayor s office It was at this time that Jarrett reportedly took the couple under her wing and introduced them to a wealthier and better connected Chicago than their own 35 When Jarrett later left her position at the mayor s office to head the Chicago department of planning and development Michelle Obama went with her Support for 2008 US Presidential Election edit Obama s election team and supporters for example at the Philadelphia National Constitution Center speech included Valerie Jarrett David Plouffe and David Axelrod all whom later joined him and First Lady Michelle Obama in the White House 36 Post Obama administration edit Since leaving the White House Jarrett has volunteered as a senior advisor to the Obama Foundation 37 In 2017 she was appointed to the board of directors of Ariel Investments 38 and joined the board of directors of 2U Inc Lyft and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 39 40 41 She is also the co chair of the United State of Women chair of the Board of When We All Vote and a senior advisor to ATTN 42 43 44 In January 2018 she became a distinguished senior fellow at the University of Chicago Law School 45 46 In July 2017 Jarrett signed a deal with Viking Press for her book titled Finding My Voice My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward 47 In December 2020 following the announcement that Obama Foundation President Wally Adeyemo would be nominated to become Deputy Secretary of the Treasury the Foundation announced that Jarrett would take over his duties on an interim basis until a successor can be found 48 In popular culture editAlong with Donna Brazile vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee she is one of the political figures to make a cameo appearance as herself in the CBS drama The Good Wife 49 Personal life editIn 1983 she married William Robert Jarrett son of Chicago Sun Times reporter Vernon Jarrett She attributes her switch from a private to a public career to the birth of their daughter and her own desire to do something that would make their daughter proud 50 Her daughter Laura Jarrett would go on to become an attorney and reporter for CNN and is now a senior legal correspondent at NBC and Saturday Today co anchor 51 52 53 and daughter in law of the Canadian politician Bas Balkissoon 54 To one reporter s emailed question about her divorce she replied Married in 1983 separated in 1987 and divorced in 1988 Enough said 50 In a Vogue profile she further explained We grew up together We were friends since childhood In a sense he was the boy next door I married without really appreciating how hard divorce would be 50 William Jarrett died on November 19 1993 at age 40 and at the time of his death he was director of obstetrics and gynecology at Jackson Park Hospital 55 In 2018 Jarrett was the target of a tweet by Roseanne Barr Barr said in reference to Jarrett it was as though the muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes had a baby In response to her attack on Jarrett Barr was released by her talent agency ICM and lost her television role on Roseanne 56 References edit a b Hamilton William August 21 2014 Valerie Jarrett The woman who stays for dinner www skyhinews com Retrieved May 29 2018 Leadership Terry Don July 27 2008 Insider has Obama s ear What s she telling him Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on July 29 2008 Retrieved August 23 2008 King John November 9 2008 Obama wants Valerie Jarrett to replace him in Senate CNNPolitics com 2 Min Bio Valerie Jarrett Time November 11 2008 Stated on Finding Your Roots PBS October 28 2014 Ellen Weiss Robert Robinson Taylor Encyclopedia of Alabama When Valerie Jarrett Revealed Her Jewish Roots March 8 2011 Evans Chyla Dibble 2003 Robert Rochon Taylor In Wilson Dreck Spurlock ed African American Architects A Biographical Dictionary 1865 1945 pp 554 557 Kantor Jodi November 23 2008 An Old Hometown Mentor Still at Obama s Side The New York Times History The Erikson Institute archived from the original on September 25 2008 retrieved November 9 2008 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politics Penguin Press 2015 A renewed call to action to end rape and sexual assault The White House Blog Washington DC Valerie Jarrett January 22 2014 Retrieved January 24 2014 Memorandum Establishing White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault WhiteHouse gov Washington DC The White House January 22 2014 Retrieved June 10 2014 Leadership in the White House Archived from the original on September 14 2015 Van Meter Jonathan October 2008 Barack s Rock Vogue Kantor Jodi November 24 2008 Chicago mentor follows Obama to Washington The New York Times Obama Barack 2020 A Promised Land P 142 NY NY Crown Publishers Catching up with Valerie Jarrett Chicago Sun Times Retrieved May 30 2018 MarksJarvis Gail Former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett joins Ariel Investments board Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 30 2018 Former Obama adviser joins Lyft Board of Directors NBC News Retrieved May 30 2018 Valentina Zarya December 7 2017 Exclusive Obama Adviser Valerie Jarrett Joins Board of Tech Company 2U Fortune Peggy McGlone January 17 2017 Obama names Jarrett Rice to Kennedy Center Board of Trustees The Washington Post Katie Mettler March 1 2018 Valerie Jarrett Tina Tchen announce second United State of Women Summit in L A The Washington Post Jennie Neufeld July 19 2018 Michelle Obama may not want to be your president but she still wants you to vote Vox John Bowden May 16 2017 Valerie Jarrett joins media startup as senior adviser The Hill Janssen Kim Valerie Jarrett joins University of Chicago Law School Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 30 2018 Valerie Jarrett former senior adviser to President Obama to join University of Chicago Law School UChicago News December 11 2017 Retrieved May 30 2018 Valerie Jarrett signs book deal POLITICO Retrieved May 30 2018 Valerie Jarrett To Lead Day to Day Management of the Obama Foundation Obama Foundation Press release Chicago December 7 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Jackson David September 29 2014 Valerie Jarrett appears on The Good Wife 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Appearances on C SPAN Valerie Jarrett on Charlie Rose Valerie Jarrett collected news and commentary at The New York TimesPolitical officesPreceded byJulie Cramas Director of the Office of Public Liaison Director of the Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs2009 2017 Served alongside Tina Tchen Jon Carson Paulette Aniskoff Public Engagement Cecilia Munoz David Agnew Jerry Abramson Intergovernmental Affairs Succeeded byGeorge Sifakisas Director of the Office of Public LiaisonPreceded byJanet Creightonas Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Succeeded byJustin R Clarkas Director of the Office of Intergovernmental AffairsPreceded byBarry Jackson Senior Advisor to the President2009 2017 Served alongside Brian Deese Shailagh Murray Succeeded byJared KushnerStephen Miller Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Valerie Jarrett amp oldid 1207446180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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