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Ari Fleischer

Ari Fleischer is known as an American media consultant and political aide. He is famous for serving as the twenty-first White House Press Secretary under President George W. Bush.

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Career

As former White House press secretary, Ari Fleischer was the essential representative for President Bush and conveyed the daily White House briefings from 2001 to 2003. He recently filled in as the senior communications consultant and representative for the Bush-Cheney presidential campaign. In his very important four years working for George W. Bush, he filled in as representative during the historic presidential election recount, September 11 terrorist attacks, two wars and the anthrax attack. His top rated book, Taking Heat, details his years in the White House and it rose to #7 on the New York Times bestselling books list.

Before joining Governor Bush's presidential campaign, Fleischer was the national representative and communications director for Elizabeth Dole's presidential campaign.

Personal Life

Fleischer is a proud native of Pound Ridge, New York, and a 1982 alumni of Vermont's Middlebury College. Presently, he is leader of his communications company called Ari Fleischer Communications, Inc. He currently resides in the city of Westchester County with his significant other, Becki, and their two children.

 


Quick Facts
Birth Date: 13 Oct, 1960
Age: 59 yrs
Occupations: Politician
Citizenship: United States of America
Education: Middlebury College
Gender: Male
Description: White House Press secretary
Net Worth 2021: 5 million
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Last Modified: Jun 29 2020
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