David Plouffe

Plouffe was an outside senior advisor to Obama since the president's first day in office. In 2011, he was appointed to a White House role as a senior advisor to the President following the resignation of David Axelrod, who went on to start Obama's reelection campaign. In September 2014, Plouffe became the Senior Vice President of Policy and Strategy for Uber. In May 2015, he became a full-time strategic adviser for Uber.
In January 2017, Plouffe joined the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative to lead its policy and advocacy efforts. In 2019, ''Politico'' reported he had joined the board of directors of liberal nonprofit ACRONYM, where he would advise an anti-Trump digital campaign. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Michael Delves, David Plouffe, Christian Scheurer, Stephan Meister, Sergio Wittlin, Elizabeth A Winzeler, Robert E Sinden, Didier LeroyGet full text
Published 2012
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2by Gregory LaMonte, Michelle Yi-Xiu Lim, Melanie Wree, Christin Reimer, Marie Nachon, Victoria Corey, Peter Gedeck, David Plouffe, Alan Du, Nelissa Figueroa, Bryan Yeung, Pablo Bifani, Elizabeth A. WinzelerGet full text
Published 2016
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