Margaret Judith Ann Peterlin (born October 9, 1970) is an American lawyer. She served as the Chief of Staff to the United States Secretary of State from February 2017 until the end of March 2018.[2] She was appointed to the position by former Secretary of StateRex Tillerson. Since July 6, 2018, she has served as the senior vice president of global external and public affairs for AT&T.[3]
After leaving government service, Peterlin worked as a technology strategy officer at Mars, and later served as chief executive officer of Profectus Global Corp., a small advisory firm located in Arlington, Virginia.[9][10] Prior to joining the Department of State, Peterlin was managing director at XLP Capital, a Boston-based technology consulting firm, a role she began in November 2015.[5][7][9][10]
State Department
Peterlin was initially chosen by President-electDonald Trump's 2016 transition team to help Rex Tillerson during the Senate confirmation process.[8][12] She developed a rapport with Tillerson, who invited her to serve as his chief of staff.[8] According to press accounts, Peterlin has been described as a "fierce gatekeeper." She has also helped to impose sharp restrictions on both the media's and State Department staffers' access to Tillerson.[8][13][14][15][16][17]
Peterlin left the State Department effective March 31, 2018, following the firing of Secretary Tillerson.[1]
References
^ abToosi, Nahal (March 14, 2018). "Top Tillerson aides resign amid State Department shuffle". Politico. Peterlin and Ciccone offered their resignations to Tillerson on Tuesday, a State Department official said, confirming an earlier report by CNN. "Secretary Tillerson accepted their resignations with regret and thanked them for their service," the official said. "Their resignations will be effective March 31 to help Secretary Tillerson with the transition."
^ abcdArnsdorf, Isaac (December 2, 2015). "CAT's Oberhelman to chair BRT". Politico. XLP Capital, a technology development, venture investment, and strategic advisory firm, hired Margaret Peterlin as a D.C.-based managing director. Peterlin was CEO of the Prefects Global, Mars Inc.'s technology strategic officer, deputy undersecretary of intellectual property and deputy director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and counsel for legal policy and national security adviser for Speaker Dennis Hastert.
^Toosi, Nahal (January 31, 2017). "Can Tillerson calm the chaos at State?". Politico. Retrieved May 31, 2017. One person who's been prominent during Tillerson's interactions with the State Department is Margaret Peterlin, a former U.S. Patent and Trademark Office official with extensive government and private-sector experience.
^Kosinski, Michelle; Koran, Laura (April 28, 2017). "White House says State Department responsible for vacancies". CNN. Others still point to his chief of staff, Margaret Peterlin, a former naval officer and Trump campaign staffer who has worked for Republican lawmakers and the Commerce Department. The White House official said Peterlin is a big part of the staffing choices and process. The official specified that Peterlin is not a "White House" appointed person, but a "transition" person -- selected by Trump transition officials and then kept on by Tillerson.
^Toosi, Nahal. "Tillerson's disdain for tradition leads to diplomatic dust-ups". Politico. Archived from the original on March 21, 2017. Instead, Tillerson is surrounded by a small group of White House-approved aides who carefully curate access to him. Margaret Peterlin, Tillerson's chief of staff, is said by sources in the department to be a bottleneck, hindering people's ability to reach the secretary.
^Ioffe, Julia (March 1, 2017). "The State of Trump's State Department". The Atlantic. Retrieved May 31, 2017. One State Department employee told me that Peterlin has instructed staff that all communications with Tillerson have to go through her, and even scolded someone for answering a question Tillerson asked directly, in a meeting.
^Dawsey, Josh; Johnson, Eliana; Isenstadt, Alex (June 28, 2017). "Tillerson blows up at top White House aide". Politico. Retrieved June 29, 2017. Tillerson has also drawn criticism for isolating himself — with the help of Peterlin, his chief of staff — in his office on the State Department's seventh floor and for excluding many career diplomats from the policymaking process.