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Colby Cooper

Colby J. Cooper (born January 7, 1976, in Norwich, New York) is the Chief of Staff for the City of Mobile, Alabama under Mayor William S. "Sandy" Stimpson.〔("Mobile Mayor-elect Sandy Stimpson to name Colby Cooper as chief of staff"' ), al.com, September 17, 2013.〕 Up until the time of his appointment, Cooper was serving as Director, Corporate Communications at PepsiCo, Inc. Previously, he was the Executive Director of the Coastal Alabama Leadership Council.〔("Former White House and State Department adviser named director of coastal council"' ), al.com, July 29, 2011.〕 Prior to his regional role, Cooper was the Co-Founder and Principal of The Cooper-Lyon Group, LLC, a strategic communications, public relations and operations consulting firm based in Fairhope, Alabama.〔("Longtime Condoleezza Rice Aide Launches Consulting Firm in Alabama" ), al.com/PRNewswire, February 4, 2010.〕 Prior to launching The Cooper-Lyon Group, Cooper served as Chief of Staff to former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University.〔(Biography of Colby J. Cooper. ) The Cooper-Lyon Group.〕
==Career==
While in government, Cooper served as a long-time aide to Condoleezza Rice, working in various capacities during his time at the White House and Department of State. As Senior Advisor〔(Camp Inspirations: Look Who Went to Camp! ) American Camp Association〕 to the Secretary of State (2007-2008), Cooper assisted in the planning and implementation of the Secretary's major events, as well her domestic and international travels, including coordinating meetings between Secretary Rice and various world leaders. Prior to his stint at the State Department, Cooper served on the National Security Council as Director for Communications and Media Relations (2003-2006) where he coordinated President George W. Bush’s foreign media interviews,〔("Bush subordinates make 'official' visits to battlegrounds" ), By Joe Milicia, ''USA Today'', October 15, 2004.〕 traveled internationally with the President, and planned the National Security Advisor’s public appearances and media interviews. Earlier in his tenure at the White House, Cooper served as an Associate Director for Communications (2002-2003), and as an Executive and Administrative Assistant to the National Security Advisor (2001-2002). Prior to joining the White House staff, Cooper worked on the U.S. government’s Y2K preparedness and monitoring efforts.
On October 19, 2007, Cooper received Bucknell University's inaugural Award for Distinguished Citizenship.〔(Award Announcement from Bucknell.edu )〕 In 2010, he was named by Mobile Bay magazine as a "40 Under Forty" honoree.〔("2010 Class of Forty Under 40" ) mobilebaymag.com〕

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