Desirée Glapion Rogers is an
American business executive who is the
Chief Executive Officer of
Johnson Publishing Company. In November 2008 she was selected by
Barack Obama's office as the
White House Social Secretary for the incoming administration, the 1st person of
African-American descent to serve in this function. On February 26, 2010, the
Chicago Sun-Times′
Lynn Sweet reported that she planned to step down. Rogers was replaced by
Julianna Smoot, former chief of staff to the
U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk. Smoot was the Obama presidential campaign chief fund-raiser. On August 10, 2010, Rogers was named CEO of Johnson Publishing Company.
No comments:
Post a Comment