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Reggie Love

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American personal aide, former college athlete(football and basketball), and media editor

Reggie Love
Personal Aide to the President
In office
January 20, 2009 – November 10, 2011
PresidentBarack Obama
Preceded byJared Weinstein
Succeeded byBrian Mosteller
Personal details
Born (1981-04-29)April 29, 1981 (age 43)
Richmond,Virginia,U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationDuke University (BA)
University of Pennsylvania (MBA)
Basketball career
Personal information
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight225 lb (102 kg)
Career information
High schoolProvidence Day
(Charlotte, North Carolina)
CollegeDuke (2000–2005)
PositionWide Receiver and Forward
Number42, 30
Career highlights and awards

Reginald L. Love (born April 29, 1981) is an American personal aide, former college football and basketball player, and media editor. Love served as the special assistant and personal aide, commonly referred to asbody man, to U.S. PresidentBarack Obama.[1][2][3][4] Love left this position around the end of 2011 to complete hisMaster of Business Administration degree at theUniversity of Pennsylvania'sWharton School.[5] In July 2015,Vice Media announced that Love would become aneditor-at-large for its sports site,Vice Sports.[6][7]

Early life

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Love attended high school atProvidence Day School inCharlotte, North Carolina.[8]

He graduated with a degree in political science and public policy fromDuke University. While at Duke, he was a two-sport athlete, playing both football and basketball.[9] He playedwide receiver for theDuke Blue Devils football team on a football scholarship.[10][11]

Love also played forward for theDuke Blue Devils basketball team. He was a walk-on as a freshman, and later became team captain as a senior.[12] He played on the2001 team that won the NCAA national championship.[13]

Career

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Obama administration

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Love, Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, and Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett take a ride on camels in Egypt on June 4, 2009.

Love applied for an internship onCapitol Hill in 2006. He was interviewed byRobert Gibbs, Obama'scommunications director, for a position in Obama's Senate office.[1] He eventually rose to become deputy political director on Obama's Senate campaign side.[3] He became Obama's personal assistant in 2007, during the 2008 presidential campaign.[14]

As Obama's aide, his job was to anticipate any and all of Obama's needs.[1][3][15] In reference to the myriad support duties Love performed, Obama referred to Love as his "iReggie", a play onApple'siPad, humorously stating that "I have an iReggie, who has my books, my newspapers, my music all in one place".[16] Love and Obama played basketball every day there was aprimary during the2008 presidential election, and they played regularly in the following years, always on the same side.[17] Love and Obama's friends organized a game of basketball on theWhite House basketball court to celebrate Obama's 50th birthday. The game featured theNBA playersShane Battier,LeBron James,Magic Johnson,Maya Moore,Alonzo Mourning,Joakim Noah,Chris Paul andDerrick Rose in addition to Obama's friends from high school.Kobe Bryant andBill Russell were spectators.[18] Obama has described Love as his "little brother."[19]

Post-White House

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Love left theWhite House Office to complete his MBA atWharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 2012.[20] After graduation, he became a partner and vice president for RON Transatlantic Holdings.

Love authored a memoir, titledPower Forward: My Presidential Education, about his time working for President Obama.[21] The book was released in February 2015.

In July 2015, Love became an editor-at-large for Vice Sports, in addition to his role atVice Media.[7]

In 2019, Love endorsedPete Buttigieg in the2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries.[22]

References

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  1. ^abcParker, Ashley (May 27, 2008)."On the Court and on the Trail, One Aide Looms Over Obama".The New York Times.
  2. ^Going from one tough job to another: Love working for Obama, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, March 12, 2008
  3. ^abcWolffe, Richard (October 29, 2008)."The man behind the man: Obama and the aide who makes his campaign tick".The Guardian.
  4. ^Parnes, Arnie."Reggie Love turns 27". Politico.com. RetrievedMarch 1, 2012.
  5. ^Kantor, Jodi (November 11, 2011)."Leaving Obama's Shadow, to Cast One of His Own".The New York Times. p. A24. RetrievedApril 23, 2014.
  6. ^Gold, Hadas (July 9, 2015)."Reggie Love Joins Vice Sports".Politico. RetrievedJuly 10, 2015.
  7. ^ab"Vice Sports editorial team grows, adds former Obama aide Reggie Love". Vice Sports. July 9, 2015. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  8. ^"Providence Day School".Providence Day School. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2019.
  9. ^Dennis, Abby (Duke Sports Information Office) (March 21, 2001)."Love Balances Football And Hoops".Go Duke. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  10. ^Staff report (April 21, 2011)."Two-sport athlete charged with DWI".Duke Chronicle. Archived from the original on March 1, 2013. RetrievedAugust 16, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  11. ^Martin, Nick (February 4, 2015)."Love details time with President Obama in new book "Power Forward"".Duke Chronicle. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  12. ^"How Reggie Love Got His Presidential Education". Wharton School. May 14, 2015. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  13. ^"GoDuke.StatsGeek.com - The Official On-Line Home Of Duke Statistics".statsgeek.com. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2015.
  14. ^"This is what it was like to be President Obama's 'surrogate son' and 'chief of stuff'".Business Insider. RetrievedJanuary 8, 2019.
  15. ^"Obama's West Wing: Can reality match the liberal White House fantasy?".The Guardian. January 21, 2009. RetrievedAugust 16, 2013.
  16. ^Education of a President,The New York Times Magazine, October 12, 2010
  17. ^"Former Duke athlete now starting in the political arena - ESPN".ESPN. January 16, 2009. RetrievedAugust 16, 2013.
  18. ^Chris Mannix (April 4, 2020)."Inside the Iconic Obama Basketball Games at the White House".Sports Illustrated. RetrievedDecember 20, 2020.
  19. ^Kornblut, Anne E. (November 9, 2011)."Reggie Love, Obama 'body man', to leave White House by year's end - Washington Post". Articles.washingtonpost.com.Archived from the original on May 7, 2013. RetrievedAugust 16, 2013.
  20. ^Wilson, David McKay (October 27, 2014)."Declassified: The Alumni Files".Wharton Magazine.The Wharton School,University of Pennsylvania. RetrievedDecember 20, 2016.
  21. ^"Interview: Reggie Love, Author Of 'Power Forward' : NPR".NPR.org. February 8, 2015. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2015.
  22. ^Phillip, Abby (December 5, 2019)."Pete Buttigieg scores endorsements from former Obama officials". CNN. RetrievedDecember 6, 2019.

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White House Chief of StaffRahm Emanuel 2009–10National Security AdvisorJames L. Jones 2009–10
Pete Rouse 2010–11Thomas E. Donilon 2010–13
William M. Daley 2011–12Susan Rice 2013–17
Jack Lew 2012–13Deputy National Security AdvisorThomas E. Donilon 2009–10
Denis McDonough 2013–17Denis McDonough 2010–13
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for PolicyMona Sutphen 2009–11Antony Blinken 2013–14
Nancy-Ann DeParle 2011–13Avril Haines 2015–17
Rob Nabors 2013–15 Dep. National Security Advisor, Homeland SecurityJohn O. Brennan 2009–13
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for OperationsJim Messina 2009–11Lisa Monaco 2013–17
Alyssa Mastromonaco 2011–14 Dep. National Security Advisor, Iraq and AfghanistanDouglas Lute 2009–13
Anita Decker Breckenridge 2014–17 Dep. National Security Advisor, Strategic Comm.Ben Rhodes 2009–17
White House Deputy Chief of Staff for PlanningMark B. Childress 2012–14 Dep. National Security Advisor, Chief of StaffMark Lippert 2009
Kristie Canegallo 2014–17Denis McDonough 2009–10
Counselor to the PresidentPete Rouse 2011–13Brooke D. Anderson 2011–12
John Podesta 2014–15White House Communications DirectorEllen Moran 2009
Senior Advisor to the PresidentDavid Axelrod 2009–11Anita Dunn 2009
David Plouffe 2011–13Daniel Pfeiffer 2009–13
Daniel Pfeiffer 2013–15Jennifer Palmieri 2013–15
Shailagh Murray 2015–17Jen Psaki 2015–17
Senior Advisor to the PresidentPete Rouse 2009–10 Deputy White House Communications DirectorJen Psaki 2009–11
Brian Deese 2015–17Jennifer Palmieri 2011–14
Senior Advisor to the President andValerie Jarrett 2009–17 Amy Brundage 2014–16
Assistant to the President for Liz Allen 2016–17
Public Engagement and Intergovernmental AffairsWhite House Press SecretaryRobert Gibbs 2009–11
Director,Public EngagementTina Tchen 2009–11Jay Carney 2011–13
Jon Carson 2011–13Josh Earnest 2013–17
Paulette L. Aniskoff 2013–17 Deputy Press SecretaryBill Burton 2009–11
Director,Intergovernmental AffairsCecilia Muñoz 2009–12Josh Earnest 2011–13
David Agnew 2012–14Eric Schultz 2014–17
Jerry Abramson 2014–17 Director of Special ProjectsStephanie Cutter 2010–11
Director,National Economic CouncilLawrence Summers 2009–10 Director, SpeechwritingJon Favreau 2009–13
Gene Sperling 2011–14Cody Keenan 2013–17
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Director,Domestic Policy CouncilMelody Barnes 2009–12 Amy Rosenbaum 2016–17
Cecilia Muñoz 2012–17 Director, Political AffairsPatrick Gaspard 2009–11
Director,Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood PartnershipsJoshua DuBois 2009–13David Simas 2011–16
Melissa Rogers 2013–17 Director, Presidential Personnel Nancy Hogan 2009–13
Director,Office of Health ReformNancy-Ann DeParle 2009–11 Johnathan D. McBride 2013–14
Director,Office of National AIDS PolicyJeffrey Crowley 2009–11 Valerie E. Green 2014–15
Grant N. Colfax 2011–13 Rodin A. Mehrbani 2016–17
Douglas M. Brooks 2013–17White House Staff SecretaryLisa Brown 2009–11
Director,Office of Urban AffairsAdolfo Carrión Jr. 2009–10Rajesh De 2011–12
Racquel S. Russell 2010–14 Douglas Kramer 2012–13
Roy Austin Jr. 2014–17 Joani Walsh 2014–17
Director,Office of Energy and Climate Change PolicyCarol Browner 2009–11 Director, Management and Administration Bradley J. Kiley 2009–11
White House CounselGreg Craig 2009–10 Katy A. Kale 2011–15
Bob Bauer 2010–11Maju Varghese 2015–17
Kathryn Ruemmler 2011–14 Director, Scheduling and AdvanceAlyssa Mastromonaco 2009–11
Neil Eggleston 2014–17 Danielle Crutchfield 2011–14
White House Cabinet SecretaryChris Lu 2009–13 Chase Cushman 2014–17
Danielle C. Gray 2013–14 Director, White House Information TechnologyDavid Recordon 2015–17
Broderick D. Johnson 2014–17 Director,Office of Administration Cameron Moody 2009–11
Personal Aide to the PresidentReggie Love 2009–11 Beth Jones 2011–15
Brian Mosteller 2011–12 Cathy Solomon 2015–17
Marvin D. Nicholson 2012–17 Director,Office of Science and Technology PolicyJohn Holdren 2009–17
Director,Oval Office OperationsBrian Mosteller 2012–17Chief Technology OfficerAneesh Chopra 2009–12
Personal Secretary to the PresidentKatie Johnson 2009–11Todd Park 2012–14
Anita Decker Breckenridge 2011–14Megan Smith 2014–17
Ferial Govashiri 2014–17 Director,Office of Management and BudgetPeter R. Orszag 2009–10
Chief of Staff to the First LadyJackie Norris 2009Jack Lew 2010–12
Susan Sher 2009–11Jeff Zients 2012–13
Tina Tchen 2011–17Sylvia Mathews Burwell 2013–14
White House Social SecretaryDesirée Rogers 2009–10Brian Deese 2014
Julianna Smoot 2010–11Shaun Donovan 2014–17
Jeremy Bernard 2011–15Chief Information OfficerVivek Kundra 2009–11
Deesha Dyer 2015–17Steven VanRoekel 2011–14
Chief of Staff to the Vice PresidentRon Klain 2009–11 Tony Scott 2015–17
Bruce Reed 2011–13United States Trade RepresentativeRon Kirk 2009–13
Steve Ricchetti 2013–17Michael Froman 2013–17
White House Chief UsherStephen W. Rochon 2009–11 Director,Office of National Drug Control PolicyGil Kerlikowske 2009–14
Angella Reid 2011–17Michael Botticelli 2014–17
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