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Michael D. McCurry is a partner at PSW, where he provides strategic communications
counsel to the firm’s corporate and non-profit clients. McCurry is a veteran communications strategist and spokesperson with nearly three
decades of experience in Washington D.C. McCurry served in the
White House as press secretary to President Bill Clinton
(1995-1998). He also served as spokesman for the Department of
State (1993-1995) and director of communications for the Democratic
National Committee (1988-1990). McCurry has also held leadership
roles in several national campaigns -- senior advisor for Senator
John Kerry (2004), national press secretary for the vice
presidential campaign of Senator Lloyd M. Bentsen (1988), and
spokesman and political strategist in the presidential campaigns of
Senator John Glenn (1984), Governor Bruce Babbitt (1988) and Senator
Bob Kerrey (1992). McCurry began his career on the staff of the
United States Senate, working as press secretary to the Senate
Committee on Labor and Human Resources and to the committee's
chairman, Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (1976-1981). He also
served as press secretary to Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan
(1981-1983). In the private sector, he served as public affairs
director for the ERISA Industry Committee (1984-85) and as senior
vice president of the consulting firm then known as Robinson, Lake,
Lerer, & Montgomery (1989-92). McCurry received his Bachelor of Arts from Princeton University in
1976 and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies from Georgetown
University in 1985.
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