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The Office of Digital Strategy is an Executive Branch agency that promotes the U.S. president's messaging with online engagement efforts and digital media. It is part of the White House Office.[1][2] The office offers internships.[1] This office is responsible for whitehouse.gov for example.

Trump administration

Ory Rinat

Ory Rinat is the chief digital officer for Donald Trump's administration.[3] The Trump administration reworked the Whitehouse.gov website and manages various social media tools to communicate its messaging including Twitter.[4]

Obama administration

Nate Lubin headed the office for part of president Barack Obama's tenure,[5] Clay Dumas was the chief of staff for the Office of Digital Strategy, and Ashleigh Axios also worked in the office during Obama's presidency.[6] Peter Welsch also had a role.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Presidential Departments - The White House".
  2. ^ "A Digital Team Is Helping Obama Find His Voice Online".
  3. ^ "Ory Rinat - C-SPAN.org". www.c-span.org.
  4. ^ "Trump needs time to make whitehouse.gov great again".
  5. ^ Most Read Politics (2015-05-01). "White House digital strategy director to step down Friday". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  6. ^ "The Digital Presidency of Donald Trump".
  7. ^ "About Us: Home: Indiana University". www.sice.indiana.edu. {{cite web}}: no-break space character in |title= at position 10 (help)