Dan Senor

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Daniel Samuel Senor (born November 6, 1971), is a Republican strategist and contributor to Fox News. Currently, Senor is a crisis management and communications strategy consultant with his newly founded firm, Senor Strategies.

Dan was born in upstate New York. He attended high school in Toronto, Ontario earned his B.A. from the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Senor also attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem as part of the completion of his undergraduate studies.[1]

He also earned his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School in 2001.

Senor married Campbell Brown, anchor of The Today Show on NBC, on April 2, 2006, in Colorado [2].

Dan Senor worked for the Carlyle Group from 2001-2003. He also held a number of posts in the office of former Senator Spencer Abraham, R-MI.

Senor served as a Senior Advisor to then-Presidential Envoy L. Paul Bremer III, Administrator of the Coalition Provisional Authority. Senor traveled to Baghdad in mid-April in one of the first civilian convoys to enter Iraq following the fall of the former regime. He advised Amb. Bremer on a variety of policy and communications issues. During Operation Iraqi Freedom, Senor was based at Centcom Headquarters in Qatar, where he was Director of the Coalition Information Center. [3]


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