Rhonda Keenum Explained

Rhonda Keenum
Office:Director of the Office of Public Liaison
President:George W. Bush
Term Start:May 25, 2005
Term End:March 20, 2007
Predecessor:Lezlee Westine
Successor:Julie Cram
Birth Place:Booneville, Mississippi, U.S.
Party:Republican
Spouse:Mark Keenum
Education:Mississippi State University (BA)
Birth Name:Rhonda Newman

Rhonda Newman Keenum (born 1961) is an American political advisor working as a lobbyist for The WIT Group. Keenum had previously served in the administration of President George W. Bush.[1]

Career

Rhonda Keenum served as director of the Office of Public Liaison from August to February 2006.[2] She was also assistant secretary for trade promotion and director general of the United States Commercial Service, where she managed operations dedicated to assisting American companies to export and succeed in global markets.

Prior to joining the Administration, Keenum served as Senior Vice President of Edelman, a public relations firm. Earlier in her career, she worked for Congressman Roger Wicker as his administrative assistant and press secretary. Keenum also served as deputy director of convention and meetings at the Republican National Committee.

Personal life

Rhonda Keenum is married to Mississippi State University president Mark E. Keenum.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Rhonda Keenum's full LinkedIn profile.
  2. Web site: President to appoint Rhonda Keenum.