Nicolle Devenish
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Nicolle Devenish Wallace is the former White House Communications Director. She was appointed to the senior position on January 5, 2005, the same day her predecessor, Dan Bartlett, vacated the post to become a more general Counselor to the President.
Wallace also served as Communications Director for the 2004 Bush presidential campaign. Previously, she had held positions at the White House, under Florida governor Jeb Bush, and in the California Republican Party.
Wallace received her BA in Mass Communications from UC Berkeley in 1994, and her master’s degree from Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. She recently married Mark Wallace and now uses her married name, Nicolle Wallace rather than her maiden name Nicolle Devenish.
Ms. Wallace was a political analyst for the CBS Evening News[1] until May of 2008 and is currently working for the campaign to elect John McCain to the office of the United States President[2][3]
[edit] References
- ^ CBS' Wallace claimed voters "don't want to see Democrats in control of the Congress" -- polling shows otherwise. Media Matters for America (2006-10-24). Retrieved on 2006-10-24.
- ^ The Pundit Analyzing Obama? Some TV Upstart Named Rove. The New York Times (2008-05-12). Retrieved on 2008-05-12.
- ^ Rethmeier, Blaine (2008-04-24). Nicolle Wallace to Team McCain. Patomic Flacks. Retrieved on 2008-05-12.

