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President
  
Political party
  
Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Thomas Donilon

Succeeded by
  
Tony Blinken

President
  
Barack Obama

Spouse
  
Kari McDonough

Preceded by
  
Name
  
Denis McDonough


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Full Name
  
Denis Richard McDonough

Born
  
December 2, 1969 (age 54) Stillwater, Minnesota, U.S. (
1969-12-02
)

Alma mater
  
St. John's University, MinnesotaGeorgetown University

Education
  
Georgetown University, College of Saint Benedict, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service

Similar People
  
Thomas E Donilon, Ben Rhodes, Valerie Jarrett, Pete Souza, Tony Blinken

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Denis Richard McDonough (born December 2, 1969) was the 26th White House Chief of Staff, succeeding Jack Lew at the start of President Barack Obama's second term.

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Early life

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McDonough was born on December 2, 1969, in Stillwater, Minnesota. He is one of eleven children of Kathleen Marie (O'Mahony) and William Joseph McDonough. He was raised in a devout Catholic family.

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McDonough attended Saint John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota, where he played safety on the Johnnies football team for Hall of Fame coach John Gagliardi. McDonough was a member of teams that won two conference titles in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference. McDonough graduated from Saint John's University with a B.A. summa cum laude in history and Spanish in 1992. After graduation, McDonough traveled extensively throughout Latin America and taught high school in Belize.

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He graduated from Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service with an MSFS degree in 1996.

Early career

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From 1996 to 1999, McDonough worked as an aide to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he focused on Latin America. McDonough then served as a senior foreign policy advisor to Senator Tom Daschle. After Daschle's re-election defeat in 2004, McDonough became legislative director for newly elected Senator Ken Salazar. McDonough later served as a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress in 2004.

In 2007, Senator Barack Obama's chief foreign policy advisor, Navy reservist Mark Lippert, was called into active duty and recruited McDonough to serve as his replacement during Lippert's deployment to Iraq. McDonough continued to serve as a senior foreign policy advisor to Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign.

Obama administration

After President Obama's election, he joined the administration as the National Security Council's head of Strategic Communication. He also served as National Security Council Chief of Staff.

On October 20, 2010, President Barack Obama announced that McDonough would be replacing Thomas E. Donilon as Deputy National Security Advisor, who had been promoted to succeed General James L. Jones as National Security Advisor. McDonough was seen in photos of the White House Situation Room taken during the monitoring of the SEAL operation in Pakistan that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden in May 2011.

On January 20, 2013, at the beginning of his second term in office, Obama appointed McDonough as his Chief of Staff. In February 2013 McDonough urged lawmakers to quickly confirm Chuck Hagel and John O. Brennan to their posts in Obama's national security team, expressing "grave concern" about the delays.

As Chief of Staff, the former Congressional staffer made greater outreach to Republican Senators a major priority, with one Republican referring to his tenure as Chief of Staff as "a breath of fresh air".

Post Administration

In 2017 McDonough has joined the Markle Foundation. The organization is putting a focus on boosting employment opportunities and expanding job training for Americans, it said. McDonough is coming to Markle as a senior principal, where he will help broaden the partnership between the foundation and other organizations, including governments and public institutions, aiming to “transform America’s outdated labor market to reflect the needs of the digital economy,” according to the organization. Markle has a public-private initiative called Skillful, which helps workers gain new skills through certificate programs, online training, community college and college courses. Founded in Colorado last year, Skillful is looking to expand and needs a CEO. McDonough will work to build up Skillful’s partnerships — which already include LinkedIn, the state of Colorado, Arizona State University and others — and develop a strategy to grow the organization nationwide.

McDonough is also a visiting senior fellow in Carnegie’s Technology and International Affairs Program and an executive fellow of the Global Policy Initiative at Notre Dame's Keough School of Global Affairs.

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