Bradley J. Kiley ’83 promoted at White House
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 helps transition Obama to White House.
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 was named the director of the White House’s Office of Management and Administration.
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 promoted at White House
Bradley J. Kiley ’83 helps transition Obama to White House.
It was Horned Frog Bradley J. Kiley ’83 who led the team that helped transition President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden into the White House, and it is Kiley who recently was named the director of the White House’s Office of Management and Administration.
He is in charge of financial management, information technology support, human resources management, library and research assistance, facilities management, procurement, printing and graphics support, security, and mail and messenger operations.
Kiley was a deputy assistant for management and administration under President Bill Clinton.
Among his earlier roles with the Democratic National Committee, Kiley served as director of finance and administration for the 1996 Democratic National Convention. He has also held leadership positions at the National Abortion Rights Action League and the International AIDS Trust.

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