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English: Lea Berman

On Wednesday, Jan. 24th, 2018, the LBJ Presidential Library presented “An Evening With Lea Berman and Jeremy Bernard.” Both are former White House Social Secretaries. They discussed their book, Treating People Well: The Extraordinary Power of Civility at Work and in Life. The conversation was moderated by Ambassador Capricia Marshall, the former Chief of Protocol of the United States under President Barack Obama (2009-2013), a position that carries the rank of Ambassador. Marshall previously served as White House Social Secretary for President Bill Clinton (1997-2001).

Lea Berman was social secretary for President George W. Bush and first lady Laura Bush, and Jeremy Bernard was social secretary for President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama. Their book is an entertaining and uniquely practical guide to personal and professional success. Their daily experiences at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue taught them valuable lessons about how to work productively with people from different walks of life and points of view.

LBJ Library photo by Jay Godwin 01/24/2018
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