Elizabeth Alexander (press secretary)

[1][2] After the 2008 election, Vice President-elect Biden named her as his press secretary in December 2008, and she served in that role from his inauguration in January 2009[1] until June 2011.

[3] Alexander was succeeded by Kendra Barkoff, the former deputy communications director and press secretary to then-Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar.

During the 2004 general election campaign, she traveled the country as DNC Chairman Terry McAuliffe's press secretary.

[1] Alexander was Rep. Adam Schiff's (D-CA) communications director and deputy press secretary for U.S.

[1][5] In November 2020, Alexander was named communications director for the First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden.