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Dan Bartlett
NameDan Bartlett
OccupationFormer Counselor to the President

Dan Bartlett is a former American political advisor who served as the Counselor to the President in the George W. Bush administration, working closely with Karl Rove, Condoleezza Rice, and Dick Cheney. Bartlett's career has been marked by his involvement in various high-profile political campaigns and his work with prominent figures such as George H.W. Bush and Mitt Romney. He has also been associated with several notable organizations, including the Republican National Committee and the Heritage Foundation. Throughout his career, Bartlett has interacted with influential individuals like Newt Gingrich, Trent Lott, and John McCain.

Early Life and Education

Dan Bartlett was born in Hilton Head, South Carolina, and grew up in a family involved in Republican Party politics. He attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied government and was involved in the Young Republicans organization, alongside future politicians like Rick Perry and Kay Bailey Hutchison. During his time at the university, Bartlett was also exposed to the ideas of prominent thinkers such as Milton Friedman and Friedrich Hayek, which would later influence his political views. After graduating, Bartlett worked on various political campaigns, including those of Phil Gramm and George W. Bush, and collaborated with strategists like Lee Atwater and Roger Ailes.

Career

Bartlett's career in politics began in the 1990s, when he worked as a staffer for Senator Phil Gramm and later as a campaign aide for George W. Bush during his gubernatorial campaign. He also worked with other notable politicians, including Lamar Alexander and Elizabeth Dole, and was involved in the 1996 Republican National Convention. In the early 2000s, Bartlett served as the director of White House Communications under Ari Fleischer and Scott McClellan, where he worked closely with Fox News and other media outlets to shape the administration's message. During this time, he interacted with prominent journalists like Tim Russert and Chris Matthews, and was involved in the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War.

White House Years

As Counselor to the President, Bartlett played a key role in shaping the George W. Bush administration's communications strategy, working closely with Karl Rove and Condoleezza Rice. He was involved in the development of the USA PATRIOT Act and the Homeland Security Act, and worked with Tom Ridge and Michael Chertoff to implement the Department of Homeland Security. Bartlett also collaborated with Tony Blair and other international leaders to coordinate the War on Terror, and was involved in the G8 and G20 summits. During his time in the White House, Bartlett interacted with influential figures like Vladimir Putin, Angela Merkel, and Jacques Chirac, and was a key advisor on issues like climate change and energy policy.

Post-White House Career

After leaving the White House, Bartlett went on to work as a consultant and advisor to various organizations, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business. He has also been involved in several high-profile political campaigns, including those of Mitt Romney and John McCain, and has worked with strategists like Steve Schmidt and Mark McKinnon. Bartlett has also been a frequent commentator on CNN and MSNBC, and has written op-eds for publications like The Wall Street Journal and The Washington Post. He has also been involved in the American Enterprise Institute and the Cato Institute, and has interacted with prominent thinkers like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell.

Personal Life

Dan Bartlett is married to Carolyn Bartlett, and they have two children together. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission, and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Red Cross and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Bartlett has also been recognized for his contributions to politics and public service, including receiving the Presidential Citizens Medal from George W. Bush. He has also been awarded honorary degrees from institutions like Harvard University and Yale University, and has delivered lectures at Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley. Throughout his career, Bartlett has maintained relationships with influential individuals like Bill Clinton and Al Gore, and has been involved in various initiatives like the Clinton Global Initiative and the Gore Climate Project.

Category:American political consultants

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