Ben Chang

For the character from the TV series Community, see List of Community characters § Ben Chang.

Benjamin Chang is Vice President and Events Editor for the Los Angeles Times.[1] Previously, he served as Associate Administrator for Communications and Public Liaison at the Small Business Administration.[2] From 2012 to 2015, he was the Senior Vice President for Communications at the Albright Stonebridge Group.[3] He previously worked in the Department of State's Bureau of Public Affairs as Senior Advisor for Strategic Planning and Crisis Communications, and as the Director for Press and Communications at the National Security Council during both the Bush and Obama Administrations.[4][5][6][7]

Background and education

In high school, Chang visited both Central America and the former Soviet Union, where he developed an interest in international relations.[8]

He attended Georgetown University, where he was a graduate of the School of Foreign Service.

Foreign Service Officer career

Chang has served as a Foreign Service Officer in the State Department, with postings in El Salvador, Paris at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, in New York at the United Nations, and in Washington, D.C. working at for Secretaries Albright and Powell.[8]

From 2004 to 2008, he was Deputy Spokesman on Richard Grenell's staff at the United States Mission to the United Nations.

In 2012, Chang served as Principal of the Podesta Group, a lobbying and public affairs firm.[9]

Personal life

Chang is a photographer and DJ.[10] As a photographer, Chang specializes in documentary-style backstage photography in both the fashion and music worlds.[11]

Chang was named one of PAPER Magazine's 64 Most Beautiful People of 2008 [12] and one of Politico's "50 to Watch" in 2013.[13] He spoke about letting his personal passions impact his "day job" in his closing remarks at TEDxAix in 2014.[14]

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