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About Dee Dee Myers
Dee Dee Myers is a political analyst and commentator. Currently, she is a contributing editor to Vanity Fair and a popular lecturer on politics, the media and women's issues. Myers served as White House Press Secretary during President Clinton's first term; she was the first woman and youngest person ever to hold that job. After leaving the White House, Myers filled the liberal chair on the CNBC political talk show, "Equal Time," and served as a consultant on NBC's acclaimed drama The West Wing. Before joining the Clinton for President campaign in the fall of 1991, Myers worked on a number of local, state and national campaigns. A 1983 graduate of the Santa Clara University, she currently lives in Washington with her husband, Todd Purdum, national editor of Vanity Fair, and their children.
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Lectures and Appearances
"Dee Dee Myers is a terrific speaker! She was a big hit...You've definitely got a winner with Dee Dee. She is a crowd pleaser."
Armed with sharp political insights and a refreshingly irreverent sense of humor, Dee Dee Myers charms and enlightens audiences of every political persuasion with her insightful behind-the-scenes look at Washington, national politics and the major players in both.
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