Personal aide to the president of the United States
A personal assistant who accompanies the president of the United States virtually everywhere is generally referred to as a body man or body woman, but in some cases may be referred to as a personal aide. These personal aides to the president are often responsible for arranging and providing: lodging; transportation; interactions with media, public, and family; meals; personal briefings and briefing papers; logistical instructions; speech cards; snacks; cell phones; and any other necessary assistance. Such personal aides exist for many politicians aside from presidents, but the most famous have included personal aides to the president, as described below.
History
Upon taking office in 1969, Richard Nixon expanded and professionalized the White House Office staff. A new position was created: personal aide to the president. Previously this role had largely been filled by a White House valet. This role remained, but unlike the valet, the personal aide to the president travels wherever the president goes whereas the valet always remains stationed at the White House.List
President Richard Nixon
- Stephen Bull
President Gerald Ford
- Terrence O’Donnell
- Gregory Willard
President Jimmy Carter
- Timothy Kraft
- Phil Wise
President Ronald Reagan
- David Fischer
- Jim Kuhn
President George H. W. Bush
- Timothy McBride
- Michal Dannenhauer
- David Bates
- Tom Frechette
President Bill Clinton
- Douglas Band
- Kris Engskov
President George W. Bush
- Logan Walters
- Blake Gottesman
- Jared Weinstein
- Freddy Ford
- Sam Sutton
- Fidel Medina
President Barack Obama
- Reggie Love
- Marvin Nicholson
President Donald Trump
- John McEntee
- Jordan Karem
- Nick Luna
- Christopher Ambrosini
President Joe Biden
- Stephen Goepfert
- Jacob Spreyer
In popular culture
- Dulé Hill as Charlie Young, in The West Wing
- Tony Hale as Gary Walsh, in ''Veep''