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Bradley Kiley Named Director of the Office of Management and Administration


President-elect Barack Obama on Monday named Bradley Kiley, who is gay, as director of the Office of Management and Administration. Kiley has been serving as director of Operations for the Obama-Biden Transition Project and previously served as vice president of finance and operations at the Center for American Progress.

"He's an incredibly sharp and strategic manager when it comes to finance, operations, administration and overall management," says Winnie Stachelberg, senior vice president of external affairs at the center, where she has worked with Kiley. "The Center for American Progress and the Action Fund is an incredibly complex entity with numerous financial moving parts -- money, donors, tax law, IRS reporting requirements -- and his ability to navigate through those complex financial waters is beyond reproach."

Stachelberg says Kiley has been a terrific colleague with a great sense of humor and an uncanny ability to juggle multiple tasks at once. While he was contending with his own heavy workload, Stachelberg remembers calling him up a number of times with urgent budget requests for potential donors.

"Literally within hours, he had that budget done, I sent it off to the donor, and we were able to secure a grant," she says. "His ability to be in the weeds and yet see the larger picture is something essential that he brings to the White House operations."

Kiley served as deputy assistant to the president for management and administration at the White House under President Bill Clinton. He was responsible for all aspects of White House operations, including the travel office, the visitors office, and White House administration, which included finance, human resources, and facilities.

Kiley has also held posts at the Democratic National Committee, where he served as director of finance and administration for the 1996 Democratic National Convention, NARAL, and the International AIDS Trust. (Kerry Eleveld, Advocate.com)

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Brian
    Date posted: 1/6/2009 12:59:00 PM
    Hometown: Los Angeles

    Comment:

    Congratulations. As a federal employee I am happy to see an openly gay person appointed. Where i work, everyone is in the CFIRE group, Christian Fundamentalist IRS Employees. They meet weekly to discuss how the rest of us are going to hell.

  • Name: Carol
    Date posted: 1/5/2009 7:39:00 PM
    Hometown: MO

    Comment:

    Congratulations Mr. Kiley for your new position as the Director of the office of Management and Administration. Thank you Mr. Obama for selecting Mr. Kiley.



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