Biden to Restore Homeland Security and Cybersecurity Aides to Senior White House Posts
Posted January 13, 2021
External Article: The New York Times
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, Distinguished Professor of the Practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, and Senior Fellow at the Strategic Energy Institute, was mentioned in the article "Biden to Restore Homeland Security and Cybersecurity Aides to Senior White House Posts," published Jan. 13 in the New York Times.
Excerpt:
The White House homeland security adviser will be Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, according to transition officials. She is a longtime aide to Mr. Biden who served under President Barack Obama as senior director for Europe and then deputy secretary of energy, where she oversaw the modernization of the nuclear arsenal.