Jarrod Bernstein
Jarrod Neal Bernstein | |
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Associate Director of Public Engagement, White House Office of Public Engagement | |
In office October, 2011 – January, 2013 | |
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs, Department of Homeland Security | |
In office April, 2009 – October, 2011 | |
Personal details | |
Nationality | American |
Spouse(s) | Hildy Kuryk[1] |
Alma mater |
Johns Hopkins University Fordham University School of Law |
Occupation | Public Affairs Consultant |
Jarrod Neal Bernstein (born January 26, 1980)[2] is former Obama Administration Counter Terrorism and Community Outreach Official. In October 2014, Bernstein became the Senior Vice President, Marketing and Communications for CarePoint Health, a patient-focused health care provider in the state of New Jersey.[3] Bernstein is the former Associate Director of the White House Office of Public Engagement responsible for Jewish Outreach [4] It was announced in January 2012 that he was leaving his position at the White House.[5]
From April 2009 to September 2011, Bernstein served first as the Local Affairs and then as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Intergovernmental Affairs for the United States Department of Homeland Security.[6] In this role, he coordinated DHS’s outreach to mayors and governors. During his tenure at DHS, Bernstein worked extensively on numerous responses to significant events and policy initiatives including the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, the earthquake in Haiti, as well as the dissemination of intelligence information to state and local governments during periods of increased threat.
In the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Bernstein was dispatched by the White House to New York City to help coordinate the federal government's response.
Prior to joining the Obama Administration, Bernstein served in the administration of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg for seven years. He served as Deputy Commissioner of Community Affairs from 2007-2009. There he was responsible for community crisis management and outreach around mayoral programs. These outreach efforts involved working with diverse communities across the Five Boroughs of New York City to ensure community engagement in the policy process.
Prior to that, he was the chief spokesman with the New York City Office of Emergency Management. He managed the citywide public information efforts around dozens of large scale emergencies including the 2003 blackout, multiple periods of heightened threat, multiple aircraft and boat crashes, dozens of building collapses, as well the 2006 anthrax scare. He was also responsible for writing New York's Emergency Public Information Plan, still in use today.
A New York native, Bernstein received his undergraduate education from Johns Hopkins University, a juris doctor from Fordham University School of Law, and a Certificate from the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. He currently lives in New York City with his wife, Hildy Kuryk,[1] and son Jake. Bernstein is a member of the Saltaire Volunteer Fire Company.
References
- 1 2 "Hildy Kuryk, Jarrod Bernstein". The New York Times. 24 June 2007. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
- ↑ "Jarrod Bernstein". The White House. Retrieved 2013-03-26.
- ↑ https://www.carepointhealth.org/jarrod-bernstein
- ↑ JTA (26 September 2011). "White House to name new Jewish liaison". JTA. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
- ↑ Gur, Haviv Retig (26 January 2013). "White House head of Jewish outreach leaves post". The Times of Israel. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
- ↑ Kredo, Adam (24 September 2011). "White House to get new Jewish liaison, sources say". Washington Jewish Week. Retrieved 27 March 2013.