ethics appearance question
In case you don't have this yet. Monica is Ron Klain's wife. I assume the following entry from her resume is not a problem for this assignment, but flag it in an excess of caution:Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Fannie Mae 2003-2005 Led unit charged with supporting Board of Directors oversight of executive management and corporate governance generally within the company, including $2.6 m annual operating budget.
From: Gitenstein, Mark H.
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:43 PM
To: cbrowner@thealbrightgroupllc.com; Chris Lu
Cc: ted kaufman; moniklain@aol.com; Schapiro, Andrew H.
Subject: FW: transitionCarol/Chris: We would like to have Monica Medina represent Sen. Biden on the Energy/Environment Issue Group. Attached find her resume and ethics form. Thanx Markg
I think I would work it the other way. No involvement till after the election. I have discussed her duties there with her in the past, but they are not fresh in my mind. Probably worth getting from her her role there.Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
From: "Cassandra Butts" <cbutts.obama08@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 23:04:46 -0400
To: John Podesta<john.podesta@gmail.com>
Subject: ethics appearance questionJohn, see the following from one our ethics lawyers who is working to vet the vice president's team on the transition. He flagged the entry below from Monica Medina's resume. While her former role at Fannie Mae doesn't represent an actual conflict with the code of conduct, it raises an appearance issue particularly as the McCain campaign continues to try to link Barack to Fannie and Freddie. Given that our pre-election process is not public, I think we can get away with including Monica at this stage, but I would counsel that we reasses her involvement in a post-election transition. I'd appreciate your feedback. Best, Cassandra
In case you don't have this yet. Monica is Ron Klain's wife. I assume the following entry from her resume is not a problem for this assignment, but flag it in an excess of caution:Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Fannie Mae 2003-2005 Led unit charged with supporting Board of Directors oversight of executive management and corporate governance generally within the company, including $2.6 m annual operating budget.
From: Gitenstein, Mark H.
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:43 PM
To: cbrowner@thealbrightgroupllc.com; Chris Lu
Cc: ted kaufman; moniklain@aol.com; Schapiro, Andrew H.
Subject: FW: transitionCarol/Chris: We would like to have Monica Medina represent Sen. Biden on the Energy/Environment Issue Group. Attached find her resume and ethics form. Thanx Markg
Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
From: "Cassandra Butts" <cbutts.obama08@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 23:04:46 -0400
To: John Podesta<john.podesta@gmail.com>
Subject: ethics appearance question
In case you don't have this yet. Monica is Ron Klain's wife. I assume the following entry from her resume is not a problem for this assignment, but flag it in an excess of caution:Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Fannie Mae 2003-2005 Led unit charged with supporting Board of Directors oversight of executive management and corporate governance generally within the company, including $2.6 m annual operating budget.
From: Gitenstein, Mark H.
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:43 PM
To: cbrowner@thealbrightgroupllc.com; Chris Lu
Cc: ted kaufman; moniklain@aol.com; Schapiro, Andrew H.
Subject: FW: transitionCarol/Chris: We would like to have Monica Medina represent Sen. Biden on the Energy/Environment Issue Group. Attached find her resume and ethics form. Thanx Markg
I think I would work it the other way. No involvement till after the election. I have discussed her duties there with her in the past, but they are not fresh in my mind. Probably worth getting from her her role there.Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
From: "Cassandra Butts" <cbutts.obama08@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 23:04:46 -0400
To: John Podesta<john.podesta@gmail.com>
Subject: ethics appearance questionJohn, see the following from one our ethics lawyers who is working to vet the vice president's team on the transition. He flagged the entry below from Monica Medina's resume. While her former role at Fannie Mae doesn't represent an actual conflict with the code of conduct, it raises an appearance issue particularly as the McCain campaign continues to try to link Barack to Fannie and Freddie. Given that our pre-election process is not public, I think we can get away with including Monica at this stage, but I would counsel that we reasses her involvement in a post-election transition. I'd appreciate your feedback. Best, Cassandra
In case you don't have this yet. Monica is Ron Klain's wife. I assume the following entry from her resume is not a problem for this assignment, but flag it in an excess of caution:Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Fannie Mae 2003-2005 Led unit charged with supporting Board of Directors oversight of executive management and corporate governance generally within the company, including $2.6 m annual operating budget.
From: Gitenstein, Mark H.
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:43 PM
To: cbrowner@thealbrightgroupllc.com; Chris Lu
Cc: ted kaufman; moniklain@aol.com; Schapiro, Andrew H.
Subject: FW: transitionCarol/Chris: We would like to have Monica Medina represent Sen. Biden on the Energy/Environment Issue Group. Attached find her resume and ethics form. Thanx Markg
