ABC News Exec Joins Left Wing Firm Which Boasts 'Far-Reaching Role' in Electing Obama
Emily Lenzner, Executive Director of
Communications at ABC News for its DC-based shows,
who spent eight
months in 2007-2008 as editorial producer for This Week with George
Stephanopoulos (for whom she also toiled inside the Clinton White House),
has left ABC News for
Anita Dunn's “strategic communications firm.”
SKDKnickerbocker
announced Monday she'll be a Managing Director with the firm led by
Dunn, the Obama administration's Communications Director in 2009.
SKDKnickerbocker's
“About” page boasts:
We helped Barack Obama by being the only firm in America
to do direct mail and television advertising for his 2008 presidential
victory. We helped SEIU fight to stave off millions of dollars of
healthcare cuts.
Their “
Case Studies” page, which touts work for a bunch of
liberal candidates, highlights “FAR-REACHING ROLE IN ELECTION: Obama for
America.”
That page trumpets: “No other firm had as
far-reaching a role in President Obama's election...with Anita Dunn
serving as one of the top officials of the campaign and the firm
producing both television advertising and direct mail for the campaign.”
The
firm's press release on Lenzner hailed her revolving
door spins: “A Washington native, Lenzner’s career has spanned the
worlds of politics and media from the Clinton White House and New York
politics to broadcast news and the entertainment and digital media
industries.”
Lenzner's revolving
comes a month after Jennifer Loven, an 18-year AP
veteran and the wire service's chief White House correspondent, decided
to put her communications talents to work for The Glover Park Group, a
DC-based “strategic communications firm” founded in 2001 by a bunch of
Clinton and Gore staffers, most prominently Joe Lockhart, who found
themselves unemployed after the 2000 election.
(Obama-media revolving door list: Complete list, now up to 17. Loven and Lenzner,
however, are not on the list since neither worked in the Obama
administration or campaign, though both are now working for firms
advancing his agenda.)
Lenzner's resume, as recounted in the press release:
Emily Lenzner has spent most of her career in media and
politics with an expertise in strategic communications and media
affairs. Most recently Emily served as the Executive Director of Media
Relations for ABC News in Washington, where she was responsible for all
public relations and communications for This Week with Christiane
Amanpour, Nightline, and ABC’s Washington Bureau. In this role, she
managed all PR for Ms. Amanpour and previously Jake Tapper and George
Stephanopoulos; Nightline’s current anchors and previously Ted Koppel;
as well as ABC News’ political and DC-based on-air talent. Emily took a
year off from ABC to run media relations for National Public Radio in
Washington, where as the number two communications executive for the
network, she established new procedures to make the company’s media
relations efforts more streamlined and effective.
Emily returned to ABC In 2007 to serve as George Stephanopoulos’
editorial producer on This Week for eight months in 2007 and 2008 before
returning to ABC’s communications department. Prior to her first tour
at ABC, Emily was an account director at Fenton Communications in New
York, where she managed clients, including off-shore wind power company
BlueWaterWind and Russell Simmons and Andrew Cuomo’s partnership to
repeal the Rockefeller Drug Laws. She was the press secretary for Tom
Golisano during his 2002 campaign for New York Governor...
From 1995 to 1997, Emily was the associate producer for the News at
Noon at KIRO TV in Seattle. Before that she served as a White House
staff assistant to George Stephanopoulos, when he was senior advisor to
President Bill Clinton...
In 2007, the MRC's Tim Graham tipped me,
Lenzner married Peter Cherukuri, Vice President and
general manager of
Huffington Post's Washington, D.C. office.
— Brent Baker is Vice President for Research and Publications at
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