Tracey Schmitt
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Tracey Schmitt | |
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| Born | United States |
| Other names | Tracey Schmitt Lintott |
| Education | University of Southern California |
| Occupation | Political communications strategist |
| Employer | CGCN Group |
Tracey Schmitt (also known as Tracey Schmitt Lintott) is an American political communications strategist, crisis communications specialist, and public affairs executive. She served as National Press Secretary for the Republican National Committee (RNC) from 2005 to 2008 and held senior communications roles in multiple U.S. presidential campaigns, including the George W. Bush 2004 presidential campaign and the John McCain 2008 presidential campaign. She later worked in the private sector, including as Senior Vice President of Global Public Affairs at Emergent BioSolutions, and is the founder of the communications firm Matador. She is currently a senior partner at CGCN Group, following the merger of her firm Matador with CGCN in 2021.[1]
Schmitt graduated from the University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism in 1999.[2]