2/8/07
Contact:
Michael Tullier (334) 844-1324 (tullimj@auburn.edu),
or Mike Clardy, (334) 844-9999 (clardch@auburn.edu)
AU
ALUM WHITSON, PRESS SECRETARY TO LAURA BUSH, TO VISIT CAMPUS FEB. 14 AUBURN
- Susan Dryden Whitson, Auburn University alumna and press secretary to first
lady Laura Bush, will visit AU on Wednesday, Feb. 14, as the College of Educations
fifth Keystone Leader-in-Residence. Whitson is the first ladys chief
communications adviser and the key spokesperson on issues the first lady helps
advance, including education, literacy and international womens issues.
Whitson is also involved with all White House social functions. During
her Keystone Leader lecture, Whitson will speak on how her academic foundation
in education prepared her for a career progression from Birmingham high school
English teacher to White House communicator. The lecture, scheduled for 11 a.m.
in 213 Foy Student Union, is open to all. Mrs. Bush and I are both
educators, so we share the common belief that education and literacy are the foundation
of opportunity, said Whitson. Working for Mrs. Bush has given me the
chance to talk about the issues important to her, but which are also important
to me. Whitson earned a bachelors degree in secondary education
language arts from Auburn in 1991. As a student, she was a member of the War Eagle
Girls and Plainsmen and Student Government Association. A member of Kappa Delta
sorority, she served as vice president of pledge education. Whitson now serves
on the Auburn Campaign Committee for the Washington metro area. After
graduating from Auburn, Whitson returned to her native Birmingham to teach ninth-
and tenth-grade English for six years at Hoover High School. In 1997, at the end
of a temporary summer appointment with then U.S. Rep. Bob Riley, current governor
of Alabama, she was offered an opportunity too good to pass up to
serve as his press secretary. In the eight years that followed, she served
as press secretary on Capitol Hill for two U.S. representatives; deputy director
of the Office of Public Affairs at the U.S. Department of Justice; chief of the
FBIs National Press Office; and deputy communications director for the Bush-Cheney
04 campaign. She was appointed by Mrs. Bush as press secretary in 2005.
The College of Educations Keystone Leader-in-Residence program
introduces students to proven leaders in education, human services, health services,
community services and government. The program emphasizes that education - like
the keystone of an arch - serves a central, supporting role in society. The college
strives to develop competent, committed and reflective professionals who utilize
education in building better futures for all. (Contributed by Michael
Tullier.)
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