Washington sources added a former Indian American White House official has been recruited by Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal as her Chief of Staff. Meanwhile Gautam Raghavan used to be the White House liaison to the LGBTQ community as well as the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community during former President Barack Obama’s time.
Accordingly he has also been the founding Executive Director of Indian American Impact Project and Fund that supports Indian Americans in politics. He has also served as the White House Liaison and Deputy White House Liaison in the Department of Defense and the move was announced on Monday. Furthermore a first generation immigrant, Raghavan was born in India, raised in Seattle area and graduated from Stanford University.
Moreover under Obama, Raghavan also managed White House and inter-agency policy working groups and directed the administration’s roll out and implementation of landmark accomplishments including the executive order prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination in federal contracting and marriage equality among other things. Raghavan told News India Times, a community newspaper “I have watched her establish herself as a bold, national presence, right from 9/11. She is certainly a very visible presence. She is not afraid to speak up”.