Karine

Jean-Pierre

Former White House Press Secretary and Senior Advisor to Former President Joe Biden

Karine

Jean-Pierre

Former White House Press Secretary and Senior Advisor to Former President Joe Biden

Karine Jean-Pierre is the former White House Press Secretary and Senior Advisor to President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Born in Martinique and raised in New York by Haitian immigrant parents, she was instilled with the belief that hard work and perseverance could help create a better life for her family. As the first Black person and the first openly queer person to serve as White House Press Secretary, Jean-Pierre’s achievements offer a powerful reminder of what is possible—while highlighting the ongoing work required to make such opportunities more accessible to all.

Prior to her leadership role at The White House, Jean-Pierre had a notably extensive career in public service. She began by serving as Legislative and Budget Affairs for one City Council member and later as Deputy Chief of Staff for another. She transitioned into national politics by working at the Center for Community and Corporate Ethics, where she advocated for greater corporate accountability. In 2008, Jean-Pierre joined President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign and after the election, she joined the Obama-Biden White House, where she worked in the Office of Political Affairs. In 2011, she transitioned to the 2012 re-election campaign, where she served as Deputy Battleground States Director, playing a key role in mobilizing key states for Obama’s second term.

Her leadership and commitment to breaking barriers were on full display when she became Campaign Manager for Tish James’s successful run for New York City Public Advocate, making James the first woman to hold that office.

As a senior advisor to President Biden’s 2020 campaign, Jean-Pierre played a critical role in advancing the vision of a more inclusive and equitable America. She made history once again when she served as Chief of Staff to then–running mate Senator Kamala Harris, who would go on to make history as the first woman, the first Black American, and the first South Asian American elected Vice President of the United States. Her ability to navigate complex political landscapes and bring diverse voices to the forefront made her a key figure in shaping the future of American leadership.

Beyond her work in government, Jean-Pierre has been a well-respected political analyst for NBC and MSNBC, bringing her expertise on democracy, social justice, and public policy to millions of viewers. At the same time, she served as an adjunct professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. She also held the role of Chief Public Affairs Officer at MoveOn, further expanding her impact on national advocacy and political discourse.

She received the MLK Day Visionary Award at the National Action Network’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day Breakfast honoring her commitment to civil rights and equity. In 2023, she was awarded the Phoenix Award, the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s highest honor, recognizing her trailblazing leadership and dedication to uplifting marginalized communities.

Jean-Pierre, a proud honorary AKA, is the author of the memoir Moving Forward: A Story of Hope, Hard Work, and the Promise of America and Independent, published in October 2025. She holds a Master of Public Administration from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs.

Finding Hope and Purpose in Challenging Times

Karine Jean-Pierre draws on her personal journey to explore how adversity can shape strength, sharing meaningful takeaways on sustaining hope, clarity, and drive during uncertain times. She speaks on how resilience grows through hardship, even when challenges feel overwhelming and it can be hard to see a way forward. Jean-Pierre will inspire your audiences, equipping them to face change with confidence and resolve.

Thriving in Career and Life: The Balance We All Seek

In this candid talk, Karine Jean-Pierre shares her perspective on balancing professional drive with personal well-being, offering insights into balancing the highest levels of leadership, ambition, and drive with personal peace, values, and family. Jean-Pierre leaves audiences with the message that professional success doesn’t have to mean sacrificing what matters most outside of work.

Owning Your Voice: Speaking Up and Leading with Impact

Karine Jean-Pierre examines what it takes to claim space in challenging environments, sharing strategies for addressing complex issues with confidence, credibility, and purpose. Emphasizing that being heard is not always a given—particularly for those long excluded from positions of influence—she equips audiences with practical ways to shape dialogue and challenge established norms.

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