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US President-elect Joe Biden announced the members of his White House Office of Digital Strategy, where Kashmir-born Aisha Shah has bagged a senior position.
According to an announcement by the Biden transition team, Aisha Shah has secured the position of a Partnerships Manager at the White House Office of Digital Strategy, which would be headed by Rob Flaherty, Director of Digital Strategy, This team of diverse experts has a wide range of experience in digital strategy and will help connect the White House to the American people in new and innovative ways. They bring a shared commitment to building our nation back better, and I am thrilled to have them on our team, US President-elect Joe Biden said.
Aisha currently serves as an advancement specialist for the Smithsonian Institution. (Source: Linkedin)
US President-elect Joe Biden on Monday announced the members of his White House Office of Digital Strategy, where Kashmir-born Aisha Shah has bagged a senior position.
Shah has been named as Partnerships Manager at the White House Office of Digital Strategy, which would be headed by Rob Flaherty, Director of Digital Strategy, according to an announcement by the Biden transition team.
Raised in Louisiana, Shah previously served as digital partnerships manager in the Biden-Harris Campaign. She currently serves as an advancement specialist for the Smithsonian Institution.
Prior to this role, Shah worked as an assistant manager on the Corporate Fund of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, supporting the first-ever expansion of a presidential memorial.
Kashmir-born Aisha Shah bags senior position in US president-elect Joe Bidenâs White House Digital Team
Aisha Shah was born in Kashmir and raised in Louisiana. Shah currently serves as an Advancement Specialist for the Smithsonian Institution.
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Updated: Dec 29, 2020, 08:14 PM IST
Aisha Shah, a Kashmir born woman, has bagged a senior position at the White House Office of Digital Strategy. US president-elect Joe Biden on Monday announced the members of his White House Office of Digital Strategy where Shah has been named as Partnership Manager.
Aisha Shah was born in Kashmir and raised in Louisiana. Shah currently serves as an Advancement Specialist for the Smithsonian Institution.
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Joe Biden announces WH digital strategy team; Kashmir-born Aisha Shah bags senior position
US President-elect Joe Biden on Monday announced the members of his White House Office of Digital Strategy, where Kashmir-born Aisha Shah has bagged a senior position. Shah has been named as Partnerships Manager at the White House Office of Digital Strategy, which would be headed by Rob Flaherty, Director of Digital Strategy, according to an announcement by the Biden transition team.
Raised in Louisiana, Shah previously served as digital partnerships manager in the Biden-Harris Campaign. She currently serves as an advancement specialist for the Smithsonian Institution. Prior to this role, Shah worked as an assistant manager on the Corporate Fund of the John F Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, supporting the first-ever expansion of a presidential memorial.
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The United States President-elect Joe Biden on Monday picked a Kashmiri girl Aisa Shah as a member of his White House Office of Digital Strategy team.
The United States President-elect Joe Biden on Monday, December 28 picked members of his White House Office of Digital Strategy team. The announcement garnering global attention, particularly because of the appointment of a Kashmir-born girl named Aisha Shah. The Indian-American has been named Partnerships Manager in the Digital Strategy and is the latest Indian-origin addition to the incoming Biden-Harris administration.
Shah has previously served as a digital partnership manager in the campaign team of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Shah is currently working as an advancement specialist in the Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. Prior to working with The Smithsonian, Shah worked as assistant manager at the John F Kennedy Cen