Dee Dee Myers
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Dee Dee Myers (born Margaret Jane Myers on 1 September 1961) served as White House Press Secretary for the first two years of the Clinton administration, from January 20 1992 to December 22 1994. She also holds the distinctions of being the first female and second-youngest person ever to serve as White House Press Secretary.
Myers currently lives in Los Angeles, California with her husband Todd Purdum, the Los Angeles Bureau Chief for the New York Times, and their daughter, Katherine. She works as a consultant on the television show The West Wing, and is a contributor to the U.S. cable network MSNBC.
External links
- First press briefing by Dee Dee Myers (http://www.clintonfoundation.org/legacy/012793-press-briefing-by-dee-dee-myers.htm)
- Final press briefing by Dee Dee Myers (http://www.clintonfoundation.org/legacy/122294-press-briefing-by-dee-dee-myers-final.htm)
Preceded by: Marlin Fitzwater | White House Press Secretary 1993 – 1994 | Succeeded by: Mike McCurry |