Ron Klain
Ronald A. Klain is an American political consultant, former lobbyist, politician, and attorney. He served as chief of staff to two U.S. vice presidents: Al Gore and Joe Biden. He was appointed by Barack Obama to serve as the White House Ebola Response Coordinator in late 2014. In early 2020, he joined Biden’s presidential campaign as a senior advisor.
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Ronald A. Klain is an American political consultant, former lobbyist, politician, and attorney. He served as chief of staff to two U.S. vice presidents: Al Gore and Joe Biden. He was appointed by Barack Obama to serve as the White House Ebola Response Coordinator in late 2014, serving into early 2015. In early 2020, he joined Biden’s presidential campaign as a senior advisor. He is Jewish and was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to Stanley Klain, a building contractor, and Sarann Warner, a travel agent. He graduated from North Central High School in 1979 and was on the school’s Brain Game team which finished as season runner-up.
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude from Georgetown University in 1983. In 1987, he received his Juris Doctor degree magna Cum Laude from Harvard Law School. He worked as a law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Byron White during the 1987 and 1988 terms. From 1989 to 1992, he served as Chief Counsel to the U. S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, overseeing the legal staff’s work on matters of constitutional law.
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