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Maggie Williams is an American political strategist and consultant who served as the White House Chief of Staff to First Lady Hillary Clinton from 1997 to 1998. She is currently the director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. Williams was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and grew up in the nearby town of Independence. She attended the University of Missouri, where she earned a bachelor's degree in political science in 1976. She then attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 1979. Williams began her career in politics in the late 1970s, working as a legislative assistant for Missouri Senator Thomas Eagleton. She then worked as a legislative assistant for Missouri Congressman Richard Gephardt from 1981 to 1984. In 1984, she joined the staff of the Democratic National Committee, where she worked until 1989. In 1989, Williams joined the staff of Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, where she served as his chief of staff until 1992. She then joined the Clinton-Gore presidential campaign, where she served as the campaign's director of scheduling and advance. After the election, she served as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff from 1993 to 1997. In 1997, she was appointed as the White House Chief of Staff to First Lady Hillary Clinton, a position she held until 1998. In 1999, Williams joined the consulting firm of Dewey Square Group, where she served as a senior advisor until 2003. She then joined the consulting firm of Hilltop Public Solutions, where she served as a senior advisor until 2007. In 2008, Williams joined the Obama presidential campaign, where she served as the campaign's director of scheduling and advance. After the election, she served as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff from 2009 to 2011. In 2011, Williams joined the consulting firm of Teneo Strategy, where she served as a senior advisor until 2013. She then joined the consulting firm of The Glover Park Group, where she served as a senior advisor until 2015. In 2015, Williams joined the Institute of Politics at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government, where she currently serves as the director. As of 2021, Maggie Williams' net worth is estimated to be $2 million.

Popular As Margaret Ann Williams
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Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 25 December, 1954
Birthday 25 December
Birthplace Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2014

President Bill Clinton asked Williams to be his chief of staff at the Clinton Foundation. In June 2014, she was named Director of the Institute of Politics at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.

2008

She was the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign. Following Clinton's win in the New Hampshire primary in January 2008, Williams was brought onto the Clinton campaign staff as a senior adviser. On February 10, 2008, she replaced Patti Solis Doyle as the campaign's manager.

Williams became the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign after being brought on as a senior adviser following Clinton's win in the New Hampshire primary in January 2008. On February 10, 2008, she replaced Patti Solis Doyle as the campaign's manager. and infused Clinton's campaign "with a sense of purpose" according to staffers. In this capacity she defended the Clinton campaign's decision to circulate pictures of rival candidate Barack Obama wearing traditional Somali clothing, stating, "If Barack Obama's campaign wants to suggest that a photo of him wearing traditional Somali clothing is divisive, they should be ashamed."

2000

In addition to her consulting business, Williams is a director of the Scholastic Publishing Corporation, the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI). She is a trustee of the Rhode Island School of Design and a US Commissioner for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). From 2000 to 2007, Williams also served as director at Delta Financial Corporation, a mortgage lender that filed for bankruptcy in December 2007.

1994

As stated in Taylor Branch's The Clinton Tapes, in 1994, President Clinton turned to Williams "to compile confidential suggestions" on personnel shifts ... According to Branch, "When I asked how unusual it was for the first lady's office to be involved, he replied there was no easy blueprint for reorganizing the organizers. Williams was shrewd, discreet, and efficient."

1993

On the night of the death of deputy White House counsel Vince Foster in 1993, a Secret Service agent claimed he saw Williams remove two handfuls of folders from his office, which she vehemently denied.

1992

While at the Children's Defense Fund she met, and became friends with then First Lady of Arkansas Hillary Clinton. She served as Clinton's transition director in 1992 and as her chief of staff during her first term as First Lady of the United States (1993–1997), the first African American woman to hold that position and the first Chief of Staff to the First Lady who also served as an Assistant to the President.

1983

She was director of media relations for the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities in 1983, a member of the convention staff of the D.N.C. in 1984 and communications director for the Children's Defense Fund, 1984-1990.

1977

Williams was born in Kansas City, Missouri. She attended high school at Notre Dame de Sion in Kansas City, Missouri. She earned her B.A. in Political Science from Trinity College (Washington D.C.) in 1977, and was awarded an honorary doctorate in 2009. Williams also received a masters from the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania in 1992.

Williams was an aide to Representative Morris K. Udall, Democrat of Arizona from 1977–78, Press Secretary for the Democratic National Committee in 1979, manager of the Press office of the D.N.C. convention in 1980, campaign press secretary for Representative Robert G. Torricelli, Democrat of New Jersey in 1982.

1954

Margaret Ann Williams (born December 25, 1954) was director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard University and is a partner in Griffin Williams, a management-consulting firm.