Joel Kaplan

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Joel Kaplan
Joel Kaplan

Joel Kaplan is the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy for U.S President George W. Bush.[1] He is currently one of three Deputy Chiefs of Staff at the White House, along with Karl Rove, Deputy Chief of Staff for Strategic Planning, and Joe Hagin, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. He took over policy planning from Karl Rove on April 19, 2006, as part of a staff shake-up by Josh Bolten, the White House Chief of Staff.[2]

Prior to his appointment as a White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Kaplan had served as Deputy Director of the Office of Management And Budget (OMB) from August 2003, serving under Josh Bolten in his capacity as Director of the OMB. He had previously been a Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff from the start of the Bush administration up to that point. Before 2001, Kaplan had worked as a policy advisor on George W. Bush's 2000 Presidential campaign. He had also clerked for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, and Judge J. Michael Luttig. Kaplan is a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School, and has served for four years in the United States Marine Corps.[3]

  1. ^ White House biography. The White House. Retrieved on 2006-12-25.
  2. ^ Baker, Peter. "White House Personnel Changes Complete", The Washington Post, June 17, 2006.
  3. ^ White House biography. The White House. Retrieved on 2006-12-25.


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