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Broderick D Johnson

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Preceded by
  
Danielle C. Gray

Occupation
  
Attorney


Name
  
Broderick Johnson

Spouse
  
Michele Norris

Alma mater
  
College of the Holy Cross (B.A.) University of Michigan (J.D.)

Residence
  
Washington, D.C., United States

Education
  
College of the Holy Cross, University of Michigan

Profiles

Broderick D. Johnson is an Assistant to the President and the former White House Cabinet Secretary for President Barack Obama. He also serves as the Chair of the My Brother's Keeper Task Force.

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Johnson was among the twenty-two highest paid White House staffers in 2014.

Education

Broderick Johnson received his Bachelor of Arts in philosophy from the College of the Holy Cross and his Juris Doctor from the University of Michigan Law School.

Career

Johnson began his career in the United States House of Representatives, where he worked on drafting legislation including the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. He later served as chief counsel to the House Committee on the District of Columbia and as Democratic chief counsel to the House Committee on Education and the Workforce. In the Clinton administration, Johnson served as Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs.

In the private sector, Johnson was previously a vice president at AT&T and Bell South corporations. Johnson has practiced law with Bryan Cave and co-founded a strategic consulting business. Johnson was also a lecturer on public policy and government relations at his alma mater, the University of Michigan Law School.

Personal life

Johnson is a native of Baltimore, Maryland. He lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Michele Norris, and their three children.

He has served as a board director of many groups, including Concerned Black Men, Project Northstar, and the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

References

Broderick D. Johnson Wikipedia