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Contacts for Members of the Media

If you are not a member of the media, please contact the Office of Business Affairs and Public Liaison at (202) 622-2970.
 
Media inquiries may be directed to the Press Office at (202) 622-2960.

Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs

Jenni LeCompte

Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Affairs
(Domestic Finance)

Anthony Coley

Deputy Assistant Secretary, Public Affairs
(International Affairs, Illicit Finance and Enforcement, Tax and Budget, and Economic Policy)

Natalie Wyeth Earnest​

Senior Media Advisor​

Marissa Hopkins

Spokesperson
(International Affairs)

Kara Alaimo

Spokesperson

(Housing Finance; Office of Financial Stability and TARP; Debt Management​)

Matt Anderson

Spokesperson
(Domestic Finance, including Dodd-Frank Implementation, Fiscal Service; Treasury Management; Small Business Programs)

Suzanne Elio​

Spokesperson
(Making Home Affordable ©, Hardest Hit Fund SM and related housing inquiries under the Office of Financial Stability)

Andrea Risotto

Spokesperson
(Tax and Budget, Economic Policy)

Sabrina Siddiqui

Spokesperson
(Illicit Finance and Enforcement - TFI and OFAC)

John Sullivan

Media Affairs Specialist
(Domestic Finance; Fiscal, Recovery Act and Management Issues, Dodd-Frank Implementation)

Matthew Weil

Media Affairs Specialist
(Tax and Budget, Economic Policy)

Charlie Anderson                                        

New Media Specialist
(Online media, blogs, new and social media, website inquiries)

Anthony Reyes                              

Press Assistant
(Interview Requests)

Stephanie Ma

Public Information Coordinator
(Treasury press passes, media requests for clearance into Treasury)

Ronda Buckmon

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Last Updated: 9/12/2012 2:46 PM

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