| Steve Rabinowitz A seasoned media consultant, publicist and political event planner, Steve
served former President Bill Clinton as Director of Design and Production
for the White House. As such, Steve designed and produced all of the
President's public events in Washington and oversaw the press coverage of
those and others outside the capital. His focus was with an eye toward how
these events would appear on television news programs and in U.S. and
foreign newspapers. Serving in similar positions in the 1992 Clinton
presidential campaign and the presidential transition, Steve spent nearly
two years traveling full-time with then candidate, President-elect and
President Clinton during Clinton's many foreign and domestic travels.
You have seen Steve's work whenever you saw the former President engaging a
local voter in one of his patented town hall meetings or on the South Lawn
of the White House embracing the famous handshake between the late Israeli
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin z"l and Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat after
their signing of the Declaration of Principals.
Steve has served as a U.S. Senate communications director and press aide. He
has guided the entire communications operation of a Senate office, including
its press, scheduling and advance, political speechwriting and newsletter
functions. He has intimate experience in the workings of Congressional press
offices and their relationship with reelection campaigns and interest
groups.
Steve is also a founding partner in the high-tech media firm QRS Newmedia.
QRS was created to advance the very latest in targeted media strategies to
its high profile political, corporate and government clients. The firm
provided millions of dollars of highly targeted satellite TV and radio
feeds, digital photos, web streaming and automated phone messages to, among
others, the Clinton-Gore '96 re-election campaign, the 2000 cycle's
Gore-Lieberman effort, the Democratic National Committee and John Kerry's
newest campaign for president.
Steve first came to Washington in 1975 to work on the presidential campaign
of his local Congressman, Mo Udall. He would return to work on the national
staffs of nine U.S. presidential campaigns and has held various positions on
countless other campaigns for every kind of political office. He has a deep
knowledge of campaign politics dating back nearly thirty years.
Steve has been a frequent lecturer and trainer for the DNC, EMILY's List and
for other Democratic Party and progressive organizations, as well as for
corporate America - often speaking on the modern use and influence of
broadcast media and technology on and by American political campaigns, and
on the staging of effective media events. He continued to consult the White
House, as well as many departments across the Clinton Administration and
others on a variety of such events throughout the 90's.
And Steve also regularly trains young political press aides around the
country how to better do their jobs. He has organized every national
Democratic communications training since 1996, writing all their curricula
and serving as their lead trainer. Steve is an author of the DNC's 1995
campaign training manual Technology, a guide to the political use of office
and press and communications technology, and the editor of the new 2004
Communications training manual.
Here and abroad, Steve has led numerous media trainings and lectured both
government and opposition leaders from countries in Europe, the Middle East
and Asia. And several years ago, Steve taught two elite undergraduate
classes in political communications as an adjunct professor at the George
Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs. He also guest
lectured graduate students at Johns Hopkins University where he now teaches
a similar graduate class.
Steve Rabinowitz has long studied political science and journalism with a
special interest in public opinion and voter behavior and in the
relationship between politics and the media. He now enjoys an excellent
working relationship with the major television networks, the international
photo wire services and with the largest news organizations in the world,
including a personal familiarity with the majority of leading
Washington-based journalists. He has, for more than fifteen years, been a
contributing analyst to The Hotline, the daily briefing on American
politics.
Steve is married to Laurie Moskowitz, the former Coordinated Campaign
Director at the DNC and a partner in the grassroots and field strategy firm
FieldWorks. They live in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, DC
with their young sons Jake and Sammy and their golden retriever Henry.
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