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Anita Dunn is an American political strategist and former White House Communications Director. She was born on January 8, 1958 in Washington, D.C. She graduated from the University of Maryland in 1979 with a degree in English.
Dunn began her career in politics in the 1980s, working on the campaigns of Walter Mondale and Michael Dukakis. She then worked as a senior advisor to the Democratic National Committee and as a senior advisor to the Democratic Leadership Council.
In 2009, Dunn was appointed White House Communications Director by President Barack Obama. She served in this role until 2011.
Dunn is currently a senior advisor at SKDKnickerbocker, a strategic communications firm. She is also a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress and a member of the board of directors of the National Democratic Institute.
Dunn is married to Robert Bauer, a former White House Counsel. They have two children.
As of 2021, Anita Dunn's net worth is estimated to be $2 million.
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Other SKD Knickerbocker clients include a half-million subcontract from Paul Weiss Rifkind to lobby for Carlos Ghosn, the ousted Nissan CEO who was arrested in Japan and escaped in January 2020, New York City landlords and real estate associations resisting stronger rent protections for tenants, big food companies such as General Mills, Pepsi Co, Nestle, Kellogg, Viacom, and McDonalds in their fight to resist Obama-era nutritional standards for marketing foods to children, and Google and Pfizer in their campaign to cut taxes on foreign profits. Some of Dunn’s own clients at SKD Knickerbocker include pro-charter lobbying groups Students First and Families for Excellent schools, as well as Amazon.
Dunn was hired as a senior advisor to Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign in 2019 to assist with communications strategy. After Biden's disappointing fourth place finish in the 2020 Iowa Democratic caucuses, Dunn was elevated to a more senior position managing overall campaign strategy, personnel, and finances.
Relatedly, Mark Halperine interviewed more than 75 “top Democratic strategists” including Dunn for his book about how to beat President Trump two years after facing allegations of sexual misconduct. The Washingtonian reported that his accusers saw the book as “his plans for a comeback”. The Washingtonian also reported that, "HBO, NBC MSNBC, Showtime, and Penguin Random House distanced themselves from Halperin after news broke of the accusations in 2017."
During the 2012 Obama campaign, Dunn helped Obama prepare for the debates.
Dunn served as interim White House Communications Director from April to November 2009. She took the lead in the Obama administration's criticism of the Fox News Channel.
On Sunday, October 11, 2009, she appeared on CNN's Reliable Sources and was asked to discuss a statement she made to Time magazine regarding Fox News, "it's opinion journalism masquerading as news." She responded by saying, "if you were a Fox News viewer in the fall election, what you would have seen would have been that the biggest stories and biggest threats facing America were a guy named Bill Ayers and something called ACORN. The reality of it is that Fox News often operates almost as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party." She added, "And it's not ideological. Obviously, there are many commentators who have conservative, liberal, centrist, and everybody understands that. But I think what is fair to say about FOX and certainly the way we view it is that it really is more a wing of the Republican Party."
Dunn left her interim post at the end of November 2009 and was replaced by her deputy Dan Pfeiffer.
After leaving the White House, Dunn rejoined SKDK. Although working for a lobbying firm, White House records show that Dunn maintained strong connections with the administration where visited over 100 times since her departure in 2009. At the same time the firm announced a “major expansion” emphasizing strategic communications and advocacy work for business. The firm added about a dozen Obama administration insiders as the firm's staff doubled in size. Among the major clients the firm took on were General Electric, AT&T, Time Warner, and Pratt & Whitney. In particular, SKDKnickerbocker corporate clients have included such controversial companies as the for-profit Kaplan University and TransCanada Corp., the developer of the Keystone XL pipeline. At the same time that Kaplan Education hired SKDK to block Obama’s crackdown on predatory for-profit colleges, Dunn was known as “a close friend of President Obama.” The progressive social change organization CredoAction mounted a petition calling on Dunn to stop her work on behalf of TransCanada, calling it a "betrayal of the commitments that so many of us worked so hard for, and that Dunn herself played a huge role in shaping." Another client, The Association of American Railroads (AAR), is also associated with oil pipeline infrastructure necessary to make ventures like the Keystone XL successful. SKD Knickerbocker helped AAR produce advertisements aimed at suppressing support for union workers.
In 2008, Newsweek named Dunn and Bauer the new "power couple" in Washington, D.C.
In April 2008, it was announced that Dunn, who had joined the Obama campaign in February, would be the director of communications, policy and research operations for Obama for America, where she held the title Senior Adviser and was one of the major decision makers of the Obama campaign. She was featured as one of four top advisers (along with David Axelrod, David Plouffe, and Robert Gibbs) in a 60 Minutes interview held after then-President-elect Obama's November 4, 2008, victory speech at Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois. She was described, in the 60 Minutes interview, as, "a relative newcomer who handled communications, research and policy." During the presidential transition of 2008-09, Dunn trained White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.
Dunn is married to Robert Bauer, former partner at Perkins Coie and former personal counsel to President Obama and the White House Counsel. Bauer was also the general counsel of Obama for America since January 2007.
She worked on the campaign of U.S. Senator John Glenn (D-OH) in 1984, and on Capitol Hill before joining the firm founded by Bob Squier and William Knapp in 1993. She has been the adviser and communications director to Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ), and served as the chief strategist for his presidential campaign. Dunn also served as advisor to Senator Evan Bayh (D-IN), former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD) and as communications director for Al Gore's presidential campaign in 2000. In 2004, Anita produced the media for Congressman Lloyd Doggett (D-TX). In 2006 she was hired by then-Senator Barack Obama to direct communications and strategy for his political action committee, The Hopefund. This move signaled to many that Obama was planning to run for the presidency. While advising Hopefund and Obama in 2006, she was instrumental in the preparations for the launch of Obama for America, and brought many key staffers to the Obama campaign with whom she had worked in Bayh's and Daschle's offices.
Anita B. Dunn (born January 8, 1958) is an American political strategist who served as Acting White House Communications Director from April through November 2009. She is managing director at SKDKnickerbocker, a strategic communications firm in Washington, D.C., and currently serves as a senior advisor to the presidential campaign of Joe Biden.