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14 Facts About Sean McCormack

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Sean McCormack was born on 1964 and is the Vice President of Communications at Chevron USA Inc McCormack is responsible for corporate and brand communications, in addition to reputation management, employee and executive communications.

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Sean McCormack is a former United States Assistant Secretary of State, sworn in as Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Department Spokesman on June 2,2005, and served until January 20,2009.

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Sean McCormack is the former VP of Communications for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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Sean McCormack started as an analyst at the Meridian Corporation, working on issues related to arms control and non-proliferation.

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Sean McCormack then worked at the US Department of State as the Spokesman and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs.

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Sean McCormack joined Boeing in 2009 and served as the Vice President of Communications in Government Operations in the Washington DC office of Boeing until 2014.

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Sean McCormack was then a Managing Director at TrailRunner International, a global communications consultancy, prior to joining Chevron.

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In November 2022, Sean McCormack joined Chevron as the Vice President of Communications.

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Sean McCormack began his career in the Foreign Service in 1995.

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Sean McCormack served at the US embassy in Ankara from 1996 to 1998, where he was assigned as the Persian-speaking officer in the consular section.

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Sean McCormack was posted to the US embassy in Algiers from 1998 to 1999, with responsibility for economic reporting and consular issues.

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Sean McCormack was posted to the State Department Operations Center in 1999 before moving to the Executive Secretariat Staff.

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Sean McCormack was detailed to the National Security Council Staff in 2001.

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Immediately prior to returning to the State Department, Sean McCormack was Special Assistant to the President, Spokesman for the National Security Council, and Deputy White House Press Secretary for Foreign Policy.