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David Demarest, Stanford VP of Public Affairs, Retiring
Demarest, a former White House communications director, plans to continue teaching at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

STANFORD, CA -- David Demarest, who's been the vice president for public affairs at Stanford for the last 14 years, says that he's retiring from the position at the end of February.
Demarest, who also serves as a lecturer at Stanford Graduate School of Business, plans to continue to teach a management course on political communication and an undergraduate seminar on strategy, however.
“It has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life to have served this great institution and to have led an extraordinary team of people here,” Demarest said in a prepared statement. “I’m enormously proud of our accomplishments, and at the same time, I’m excited by the opportunity to devote more of my time to teaching and research in my favorite subjects – communications, politics, government and leadership.”
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Demarest served as White House communications director for President George H. W. Bush and is currently writing a book of reflections on the experience. Demarest later served as executive vice president and director of corporate communications at BankAmerica Corp. and then as executive vice president for corporate relations and brand management at Visa International. He joined Stanford as vice president in 2005.
He also has held the top leadership position in several national associations for public relations and government relations, most recently as chair of the Public Affairs Council in Washington, D.C., in 2017.
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“We are indebted to David for his many years of service to Stanford and for the strategic counsel he has provided on so many issues critical to Stanford’s success,” university President Marc Tessier-Lavigne said. “Our students, too, have benefited from David’s rich and varied leadership experiences in the field of public affairs. We wish David the very best in his next endeavors.”
Martin Shell, vice president and chief external relations officer for the university, will lead the Office of Public Affairs on an interim basis following Demarest’s departure.
Shell said he intends to conduct two national searches – one for Demarest’s successor and one to lead a new community engagement function announced earlier as part of a reorganization of external relations activities.
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