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About the Author
Matt Raymond has been the Library’s Director of Communications since October 2006.
Raymond served since May 2005 as the senior advisor for communication at UNICEF, where he was the chief speech writer and senior aide to the executive director. He was responsible for UNICEF’s communications vehicles, including press, publications, broadcasts, Web presence and events.
Prior to his position at UNICEF, Raymond was the director of speech writing at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, where he developed major communications policies and strategies across the 100,000-employee executive branch department.
His legislative branch experience includes serving as communications director for Virginia Senator George Allen, deputy press secretary and communications director for Montana Senator Conrad Burns, and chief of staff for Montana Rep. Rick Hill.
Raymond began his media career as a television news reporter, covering Montana’s state government and its legislature. He received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
From December 2006 - Library of Congress Information Bulletin
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