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The White House Communications Director is responsible for crafting and coordinating the message of the White House on behalf of the President of the United States. In 2005, the position also became responsible for hosting press briefings.

List of Notable Communications Directors

Image Communications Director Party Timeline Served Under Source
Mr Tobias Zachary Ziegler Democratic January 20, 1999 — August 19, 2006 Josiah Bartlet Pilot; Here Today
Glen Allen Walken
Josiah Bartlet
Mr. Bailey William Bailey Democratic August 19, 2006 — January 20, 2007 Here Today; Tomorrow
Ms Louise Thornton Democratic January 20, 2007 — Unknown Matt Santos Tomorrow