Mona Sutphen Explained

Mona Sutphen
Office:White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy
President:Barack Obama
Term Start:January 20, 2009
Term End:January 26, 2011
Predecessor:Joel Kaplan
Successor:Nancy-Ann DeParle
Birth Date:10 November 1967
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Clyde Williams
Children:2

Mona K. Sutphen (born November 10, 1967)[1] was the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy in the Obama administration from 2009 to 2011.[2] [3] [4] She is currently a partner and Head of Investment Strategies at The Vistria Group, a Chicago-based private equity firm founded by Marty Nesbitt and Kip Kirkpatrick. From 2013 to 2019, she was a partner in Macro Advisory Partners LLP[5] and from 2011 to 2013 was a managing director at UBS AG, covering geopolitical risk, macro-policy trends and their impact on the global economy. She held a diplomatic position in the National Security Council during the Clinton Administration.

Background

Sutphen is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin and graduated from John Marshall High School there.[6] Her mother was Jewish and her father African American.[7] [8]

She earned her B.A. in international relations in 1989 from Mount Holyoke College[9] and an M.Sc. from the London School of Economics.

From 2001 to 2008, Sutphen was managing director of Stonebridge International, a Washington-based business strategy consulting firm that works with multinational corporations, financial institutions and other organizations on challenges worldwide. She was also Vice President of Currenex,[10] a United States Foreign Service officer in the Clinton White House (1991–2000) and member of the National Security Council (1998–2000).[11] She then worked at the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor and at the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok.

Sutphen is a Trustee of Mount Holyoke College and on the advisory board of the Columbia Center for Global Energy Policy. She previously was an adjunct professor at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and is the co-author (with Nina Hachigian) of The Next American Century: How the U.S. Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise.[12]

Other positions

Personal life

Sutphen is married to Clyde Williams, who was President Bill Clinton's domestic policy advisor at his Foundation, as vice president at the Center for American Progress, and as the Democratic National Committee's political director. They married in 2001 and have two children.[20]

Works

Hachigian, Nina and Sutphen, Mona. The Next American Century: How the U.S. Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise, Simon & Schuster (January 8, 2008)

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Obama's People. The New York Times Magazine. 2009-01-19.
  2. President-elect Barack Obama announces additional key White House staff. Change.gov: The Obama-Biden Transition Team. 2008-11-18.
  3. News: Another World: Policy Chief Enters a New Phase. The Washington Post. 2009-04-21. 2009-04-14. Wilson. Scott.
  4. News: Jay Carney Picked as New White House Press Secretary. ABC News. 2011-01-27. 2011-01-27. Tapper. Jake.
  5. News: The Firm. 2016-08-25. Macro Advisory Partners. 2018-03-14. en.
  6. http://www.thonline.com/article.cfm?id=224601 Illinois/Wisconsin Briefs: Sutphen to play role in administration
  7. News: Obama names Axelrod as adviser. 2008-11-19. 2009-05-16. Jewish Telegraphic Agency.
  8. News: Return engagement: Milwaukee native back in D.C., ready for key role in Obama administration. 2008-11-29. Marrero. Diana. 2009-05-16. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
  9. Web site: Rise & Shine. Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly. 2008-11-18. Sutphen. Mona. 2008-08-01.
  10. Web site: Mona K. Sutphen. Bloomberg. 2018-11-13.
  11. Web site: Obama chooses more White House positions. Steinhauser. Paul. 2008-11-16. CNN.com. 2008-11-18.
  12. Web site: Mona Sutphen, Nina Hachigian. 2008-01-30 . 2008-11-18. Smiley. Tavis . Tavis Smiley.
  13. https://securityconference.org/en/about-us/security-innovation-board/ MSC Security Innovation Board
  14. Spotify Announces Addition to Board of Directors . 16 February 2021 .
  15. https://www.wmg.com/news/warner-music-group-blavatnik-family-foundation-social-justice-fund-announces-external-members Warner Music Group / Blavatnik Family Foundation Social Justice Fund Announces External Members of Board of Directors
  16. https://variety.com/2020/biz/news/warner-music-blavatnik-foundation-names-board-of-100-million-fund-1234712616/ Warner Music-Blavatnik Foundation Names Board of $100 Million Fund
  17. Web site: Board Archives . 2023-02-14 . Human Rights First . en-US.
  18. Web site: Leadership Team.
  19. News: IRC Board of Directors and Overseers. 2016-06-14. International Rescue Committee (IRC). 2018-03-14. en.
  20. News: 15 Obama administration power couples. The Politico. Kenneth. Vogel. 2009-06-15. 2009-06-24.