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Laura Schwartz

Laura Schwartz is an American professional speaker, author and television commentator. She served as an on-air contributor for the Fox News Channel from 2004 to 2007 and as a special correspondent for CNN’s Larry King Live during the presidential primaries from the fall of 2007 to the summer of 2008. She covered the 2008 presidential election for the CBS Early Show and gives frequent commentary on the BBC and Sir David Frost’s Frost Over The World.
Schwartz worked for the Clinton Administration for eight years, beginning as a volunteer and eventually becoming the White House Director of Events. Her most notable positions were as the Midwest Press Secretary, Director of Television and White House Director of Events.
==Early life and education==

Schwartz was born and raised in Plymouth, Wisconsin and attended Plymouth High School where she graduated in 1991. Her parents owned a photography studio in town and the family’s life was spent working in the studio and being active in the community. She attended St. Norbert College and the American University.
==White House years==
Schwartz began volunteering at the White House in the Clinton administration the day after his inauguration in 1993. She was 19 years of age at the time and attending American University〔 She answered telephones in the press office and was hired late that summer as a Staff Assistant and the youngest woman to be appointed to a position within the administration. Subsequently she became the Midwest Press Secretary, Director of Television,〔 and Director of Events. During her time as the Director of Events, she was responsible for over 1,000 White House events, including the 50th Anniversary Celebration of NATO.〔 She finished her last few months in the White House as the Special Advisor to the Chief of Staff. She worked all eight years of the Clinton Administration.
* 1993-1993 Staff Assistant, Office of the Press Secretary
* 1994-1995 Midwest Press Secretary, Office of the Press Secretary〔
* 1995-1998 Director of Television, Office of the Press Secretary 〔
* 1998-2000 Director of Events, White House Social Office〔
* 2000-2001 Special Advisor to the White House Chief of Staff, Office of the Chief of Staff
After the White House, Schwartz traveled with President Clinton for his lecture series and foundation and she began speaking professionally and appearing on television. She founded her company White House Strategies in Chicago in 2001. She also served as a senior advisor to the 2008 Presidential campaign of former Senator John Kerry and Trip Director to Teresa Kerry.〔

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