Emmett Beliveau
Chief of staff to the White House chief of staff (since January 2011)

(WashingtonPost.com)
As Barack Obama's director of advance, Beliveau ran every major event that took place outside the White House, including all of the president's trips, both foreign and domestic.
In January 2011, new White House chief of staff William Daley asked Beliveau to be his chief of staff, to help him keep the trains running on time in the White House.
- Career History: White House Director of Advance (January 2009 to January 2011); Director of Advance, Obama-Biden campaign (2007 to 2008); Lobbyist, Patton Boggs (2004 to 2007); Kerry-Lieberman Presidential campaign (2004)
- Hometown: Augusta, Me.
- Alma Mater: Colby College, B.A. (government), 1999; Georgetown University, J.D., 2004
- Spouse: Catherine Cameron
- Office: Eisenhower Executive Office Building 1650 Pennsylvania Avenue
- Web site
A Maine native, Beliveau's father, Severin Beliveau, is a prominent attorney who once ran unsuccessfully for governor as a Democrat.
It was during that campaign that Beliveau first showed a talent for event-planning, his mother, Cynthia Murray-Beliveau, told the Wall Street Journal. "After a spaghetti supper during his father's unsuccessful campaign for Maine's governor, the young Mr. Beliveau piped in with his own suggestions for the next day's events, including signs to draw crowds and woo people from different neighborhoods," the Journal reported.
During the 2008 campaign and presidential transition, Beliveau orchestrated nearly all of Obama's events, from the announcement speech that drew 15,000 people to Springfield, Ill., to the inauguration that drew more than a million to the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
2008 presidential nominee and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) used the grand scale of Obama's campaign events to label the Democrat a "celebrity." The McCain camp even used footage of the 250,000 Germans who saw Obama speak in Berlin in a campaign commercial comparing the Democrat to Paris Hilton and Britney Spears. "Mr. Beliveau makes no apologies," the Wall Street Journal reported, "saying the attendees and the candidate loved the events."
As director of advance for the 2008 Obama campaign, Beliveau worked with Trip Planner Marvin Nicholson, who is now the president's scheduler, and Alyssa Mastromonaco, who headed advance and scheduling during the campaign and does the same at the White House.
Beliveau is a veteran of many Democratic campaigns of the last decade. He worked on the presidential campaigns of Al Gore as well as Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass.).
Beliveau donated money to Democratic candidates-mostly from his home state of Maine-throughout law school and during his work with Patton Boggs, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. In July 2008, he gave $250 to Hillary Rodham Clinton, listing his occupation as "Obama director of advance." Obama's campaign was trying to help its former rival retire her campaign debt.
His parents, Severin and Cynthia Beliveau, are major Democratic donors.
- "Rally Crown Heads Home for Night," ChicagoBreakingNews.com, November 5, 2008
- Jacobs, Ruth, "Inaugural Leader," Colby Magazine, Fall 2008
- Langley, Monica, "Party Politics: An Impresario Hustles to Stage the Inaugural," The Wall Street Journal, January 20, 2009
- McCarthy, Ellen, "Electing a Life on the Run," The Washington Post, December 28, 2007
- See Beliveau's Youtube message about the Inauguration here
- Ruane, Michael E. and Nikita Stewart, "Obama Taps Emmett Beliveau to Run Inauguration Committee," The Washington Post, November 14, 2008
- Langley, Monica, "Party Politics: An Impresario Hustles to Stage the Inaugural," The Wall Street Journal, January 20, 2009
- Bendery, Jennifer, Roll Call, "Daley Announces Wave of White House Satff Changes," January 27, 2011
- Jacobs, Ruth, "Inaugural Leader," Colby Magazine, Fall 2008
- Bolton, Alexander and Brittney Moraski, "Lobbyists on Obama's '08 Payroll," The Hill, December 20, 2007
- www.opensecrets.org
- "Factbox-Obama's Inauguration by the numbers," Reuters, January 21, 2009
- "Historic Moment as Obama Sworn In," BBC.com, January 20, 2009
The Post Most: PoliticsMost-viewed stories, videos and galleries int he past two hours
Campaign 2012 tools
Explore the state of the 2012 race in key early states.
Watch the latest campaign ads and track how much candidates spend.
See who's raising and spending the most money.










