Personal aide to the president of the United States


A personal assistant[1] who accompanies the president of the United States virtually everywhere is generally referred to as a body man or body woman, but in some cases may be referred to as a personal aide. These personal aides to the president are often responsible for arranging and providing: lodging; transportation; interactions with media, public, and family; meals; personal briefings and briefing papers; logistical instructions; speech cards; snacks; cell phones; and any other necessary assistance.[2] Such personal aides exist for many politicians aside from presidents, but the most famous have included personal aides to the president, as described below.[3]
History
[edit | edit source]Upon taking office in 1969, Richard Nixon expanded and professionalized the White House Office staff.[4] A new position was created: personal aide to the president. Previously this role had largely been filled by a White House valet.[5] This role remained, but unlike the valet, the personal aide to the president travels wherever the president goes whereas the valet always remains stationed at the White House.
List
[edit | edit source]President Richard Nixon
[edit | edit source]- Stephen Bull[6]
President Gerald Ford
[edit | edit source]President Jimmy Carter
[edit | edit source]President Ronald Reagan
[edit | edit source]President George H. W. Bush
[edit | edit source]President Bill Clinton
[edit | edit source]- Douglas Band[16]
- Kris Engskov[17]
President George W. Bush
[edit | edit source]- Logan Walters
- Blake Gottesman[18]
- Jared Weinstein[citation needed]
- Freddy Ford[19]
- Sam Sutton[20]
- Fidel Medina[20]
President Barack Obama
[edit | edit source]- Reggie Love[21]
- Marvin Nicholson[22]
President Donald Trump
[edit | edit source]- John McEntee (2017–2018)[23]
- Jordan Karem (2018–2019)[24]
- Nick Luna (2019–2021)[24]
- Christopher Ambrosini (2025–present)[25]
President Joe Biden
[edit | edit source]In popular culture
[edit | edit source]This role has been portrayed in fiction:
- Dulé Hill as Charlie Young, in The West Wing
- Tony Hale as Gary Walsh, in Veep
See also
[edit | edit source]- Aide-de-camp, a military assistant to a senior official
- White House social aide
- White House Military Office
- Road manager, performing similar duties for an entertainer or celebrity
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