In-Person

Off the Record: Stephanie S. Streett

Join us on Tuesday, August 26, at 6 p.m. for “Off the Record” with Stephanie S. Streett, former Deputy Assistant to the President and Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling during the Clinton administration. Stephen Goodin, former Personal Assistant to the President, will moderate this conversation.

 


Stephanie will pull back the curtain on her time in the West Wing — sharing personal stories, behind-the-scenes moments, and what it was really like to help shape the schedule, strategy, and legacy of a presidency.

“Off the Record,” our dynamic and interactive speaker series, will feature Clinton White House alumni who will offer rare, never-before-heard stories. These conversations will take our audiences behind the scenes into the room where it happens.

ATTEND: Register here to attend the program in person at the Clinton Center. The program will be available on our YouTube channel the following day.

ASL interpretation is available during our events. 

This series is a partnership between the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum.

Stephen Goodin is Executive Director, Strategic Engagement in the Regulatory & Political Affairs department at NextEra Energy Resources.

Stephen served Bill Clinton’s Administration as the President’s Aide, working directly in the White House with the President and managing the President’s daily schedule throughout visits to more than 150 domestic cities and over 30 foreign countries. Stephen’s career in the public sector also included work for a U.S. Congressman, and leadership positions with the 1992 Clinton-Gore presidential campaign, and at the Democratic National Committee (DNC).

Stephen graduated with honors from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree in psychology. He completed Harvard Business School’s Executive Program in Nonprofit Management, and he studied finance at the City University of New York’s Baruch College.

Stephen lives in Alexandria, Virginia, and is married to Bibb Hubbard. They have two young adult sons and a rescue dog who makes sure they are not “empty-nesters.”

Since 2001, Stephanie S. Streett has served as Executive Director of the Clinton Foundation. In her role, she oversees the operations of the Clinton Presidential Center. The Clinton Center offers diverse cultural and educational programming with a focus on civic engagement and leadership development.

Since opening in 2004, the Clinton Center has emerged as a vital community institution and national forum for promoting our highest democratic ideals. Stephanie also serves as Corporate Secretary for the Clinton Foundation Board of Directors.

She oversees the Presidential Leadership Scholars program on behalf of the Clinton Foundation. This first-of-its-kind leadership development program produces a new generation of bold and principled leaders committed to working across differences to find solutions to our country and our world’s toughest challenges through a unique collaboration between the presidential centers of George W. Bush, William J. Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Lyndon Baines Johnson.

Prior to joining the Clinton Foundation, Stephanie served in the Clinton White House as Assistant to the President and Director of Scheduling. Previously, she worked on Capitol Hill as a staff member for the United States Senate Committee on the Budget.

Stephanie has served on numerous community boards throughout her professional career. Currently, she is an advisory board member for the And Justice for All Initiative, Inc. and a member of the International Women’s Forum, Arkansas. She is an advisory board member for City Year Little Rock and immediate past Co-Chair. She currently serves on the University of Arkansas’s Fullbright College Board of Advocates and previously as President of the National Alumni Board of Directors.

Stephanie received her degree in political science from the University of Arkansas. She and her husband Don Erbach reside in Arkansas and are the proud parents of three daughters.