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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama’s personal assistant is leaving the White House. Reggie Love, the former Duke basketball player who has been a constant presence by Obama’s side since the 2008 presidential campaign, will depart the White House by the end of the year, a person familiar with his decision said. Love, 30, is the latest in a string of longtime Obama aides to leave the White House this year, including senior adviser David Axelrod, press secretary Robert Gibbs, deputy press secretary Bill Burton and deputy communications director Jen Psaki. All were part of Obama’s team since at least since the 2008 race. But it is Love who has had perhaps the most unique access to the president. As Obama’s personal assistant – a job that’s also known as the president’s “body man” – since the beginning of the administration, Love has been a near-constant presence by Obama’s side, both at the White House and in travels around and outside the United States. Love first started working for Obama in his Senate office, and was promoted to personal assistant during the presidential campaign. His job requirements have included everything from carrying copies of the president’s speeches, his iPod, and a steady supply of gum, newspapers and aspirin, to taking photos for audience members as they shook the president’s hand. Wherever the president goes, Love has rarely been more than a few steps behind. “I have an iReggie, who has my books, my newspapers, my music, all in one place,” Obama said in an interview last year. The president also credited Love for expanding his musical repertoire, introducing him to artists like Nas and Lil Wayne. Love has been a frequent teammate on the court for the sports-obsessed president. During the 2008 campaign, Obama and Love started a tradition of playing basketball on the day of every primary or caucus. Love’s immediate plans upon leaving the White House were unclear. The source was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity. Love’s departure was first reported by The Washington Post.

Help Wanted: Personal Assistant to the President

On November 10, 2011, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

**Written by Doug Powers Based on that headline, you might be wondering if Brian Williams is retiring . No, but a different personal assistant — this one based at the White House — is calling it quits. Reggie Love will be leaving at the end of the year : Reggie Love, the former Duke basketball player who has been a constant presence by Obama’s side since the 2008 presidential campaign, will depart the White House by the end of the year, a person familiar with his decision said. Love, 30, is the latest in a string of longtime Obama aides to leave the White House this year, including senior adviser David Axelrod, press secretary Robert Gibbs, deputy press secretary Bill Burton and deputy communications director Jen Psaki. All were part of Obama’s team since at least since the 2008 race. If you’d like to try and get the gig, the compensation package is in the neighborhood of $100,000 a year . Frequent meal stops , paid vacations , and freedom from the hassles of commercial airlines are included. Here’s a partial list of job duties for those thinking about applying: His job requirements have included everything from carrying copies of the president’s speeches, his iPod, and a steady supply of gum, newspapers and aspirin, to taking photos for audience members as they shook the president’s hand. Wherever the president goes, Love has rarely been more than a few steps behind. Love was lucky in that in 2008 and 2009 the MSM voluntarily carried Obama’s water, so the workload was lightened just a bit. Whether or not the next personal assistant gets the same help remains to be seen. Apply here . Teleprompter repair and maintenance experience required. Better than average top-of-the-key jumper a plus. **Written by Doug Powers Twitter @ThePowersThatBe

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Help Wanted: Personal Assistant to the President

AP – President Barack Obama’s personal assistant is leaving the White House.

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Axelrod starts Obama’s re-election work next year (AP)

On November 14, 2010, in Uncategorized, by If Bush Did It

AP – Top Obama administration adviser David Axelrod says he will leave the White House in the first half of next year to begin the president’s re-election campaign.

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AP – Peter Orszag, the first high-profile member of President Barack Obama’s administration to leave the White House, will contribute a regular column for The New York Times beginning next week.

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Former Obama adviser will write Times column
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