Natalie Jones | |
Office1: | Acting Chief of Protocol of the United States |
President1: | Barack Obama |
Term Start1: | August 1, 2013 |
Term End1: | May 13, 2014 |
Successor1: | Peter A. Selfridge |
Office2: | Deputy U.S. Chief of Protocol |
Term Start2: | July 1, 2011 |
Term End2: | January 20, 2017 |
President2: | Barack Obama |
For the British Paralympic swimmer, see Natalie Jones.
Natalie Jones served as the United States Deputy Chief of Protocol.[1] She was the acting United States Chief of Protocol during the Obama administration from August 1, 2013, until Peter A. Selfridge was sworn into the post on May 13, 2014. In this role she served as the link between the White House and foreign ambassador and visiting dignitaries. In addition the office manages Blair House, the official guesthouse of the President of the United States.
Though she was reported to be a likely pick by the Trump administration to be the White House Social Secretary,[2] The Washington Post reported on February 6, 2017, that she had backed out of the hiring process.[3]
Jones is a graduate of Naperville Central High School and Emory University.[4] She married Patrick Hallahan in 2012.[5]