IWF Welcomes Alyssa Farah To The Team
Staff | February 26, 2021 Min
Independent Women’s Forum is excited to welcome Alyssa Farah to our growing team of visiting fellows.
White House staff pose for photos, Friday, April 17, 2020, in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House in Washington, D.C. (Official White House Photo by Keegan Barber)
Farah served for three and a half years in the Trump administration, most recently as the White House Communications Director and Assistant to the President under Donald J. Trump.
During her tenure, she oversaw the messaging strategy for the White House and the federal Cabinet. Prior to joining the White House all-female senior communications team in April 2020, Farah served as Press Secretary for the Department of Defense and Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense.
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Speaking for America: A Conversation with the State Department and Pentagon Spokesmen
On Monday, February 15 at 6:00 PM Eastern, the Georgetown Institute of Politics and Public Service and the Walsh School of Foreign Service will host “Speaking for America: A Conversation with the State Department and Pentagon Spokesmen” with State Department spokesman Ned Price (SFS’05) and Pentagon spokesman John Kirby, both of whom serve the university as adjunct professors.
In the past few weeks alone, the world has seen further Iranian nuclear development, a coup in Myanmar, the imprisonment of a Russian opposition leader, and new complications in the international response to COVID-19. Each day the Biden administration must decide not just how to react to foreign policy issues like these, but how to articulate their actions. How does the administration determine and apply their foreign policy goals and initiatives? And what should those studying foreign policy kno