Released on: January 20, 2009, 1:57 am
Press Release Author: Celebrity Management
Industry: Media
Press Release Summary: The White House is welcoming a new president. There is a lot of talk about cabinet members, etc. But what about the permanent household staff that serves in the White House to keep it clean and pristine? Celeb Staff magazines commemorates the presidential inauguation with a dual cover featuring Barack and Michelle Obama for its January/Febuary 2009 issue.
Press Release Body: (BEVERLY HILLS: January 2009)—Ever wonder just how many permanent household staff positions there are in the White House? The answer is 110, with this figure including a range of titles such as housekeeper, butler, curator, wine steward, chef, sous-chef, gatesman, horticulturist, and lawn keeper. All of these employees are overseen by the Chief Usher.
This may seem like a tremendous number of employees just to maintain one property, but, considering there are 132 rooms including a bomb shelter, a basketball court, a jogging track, a movie theater, and a doctor’s office—not to mention 412 doors (after all, someone’s got to polish those door handles!) — this number is actually very conservative. As a result of the many events the White House hosts, in which world leaders and heads of state are in attendance, it is of the utmost importance for every single nook and cranny to be in tip-top condition. With the current inaugural celebrations and the new president and his family transitioning into the White House, the property will undergo a whirlwind of activity and the household staff will have their hands full.
Commemorating the presidential inauguration, Celeb Staff magazine is releasing a special January/February 2009 edition with dual covers of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, respectively. The issue provides pointers for landing one of the coveted household staff positions in the White House, while chronicling the lives, values, and goals of the President and First Lady.
Celeb
Staff magazine is the first magazine about the gatekeepers for
the rich and famous. It has been featured on ABC’s Nightline, Forbes.com,
Wall Street Journal Online, and other media outlets. Published bi-monthly, the
magazine shows the value of those who manage and facilitate the lives of high
net-worth individuals—personal assistants, estate and house managers,
private chefs, butlers, nannies, bodyguards, publicists, attorneys, investment
bankers, stylists, and so many others. For additional information on Celeb Staff
magazine, please visit www.celebstaff.com.
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