Myers assumed her role as EVP of Worldwide Corporate Communications and Public Affairs for Warner Bros. in 2014. Previously, she most recently served as managing director of the Glover Park Group, using her years of experience in politics and media to counsel clients. She served as White House Press Secretary during President Bill Clinton's first term and was the first woman to hold the position. After leaving the White House, she worked as a political anlayst, commentator and writer as well as contributing editor to Vanity Fair. The first woman to serve as a White House Press Secretary. Before joining the 1992 Clinton campaign, Myers had worked for Dianne Feinstein, Michael Dukakis, and Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley. Dee Dee Myers became Executive Vice President, Worldwide Corporate Communications and Public Affairs for Warner Bros. in September 2014. She lives in Washington, DC, with her husband, Todd S. Purdum, National Editor of Vanity Fair, and their children. University: Santa Clara University (1983)