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Seasoned PR Executive to Hone Ed. Dept.鈥檚 Message

By Michelle R. Davis 鈥 August 30, 2005 5 min read
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The Department of 91制片厂视频鈥檚 new guru of public relations views himself as a one-man focus group.

With four children attending schools from the elementary level to college, Kevin F. Sullivan figures he has the perfect perspective on the education issues he鈥檚 facing on a daily basis.

Kevin F. Sullivan, left, with the comedian Jerry Seinfeld last year. The former NBC PR executive is now the assistant secretary for communications and outreach.

Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Margaret Spellings recruited Mr. Sullivan for the brand-new job of assistant secretary for communications and outreach, which Ms. Spellings created in March following a series of public relations controversies that embroiled the department.

Though Mr. Sullivan has thin credentials in the field of education policy, he has climbed steadily up the career ladder in public relations ever since being hired straight out of college by the Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association. His other major PR experience has been with the NBC television network, from promoting its sports department to handling corporate-communications matters.

In his first discussion with Secretary Spellings about the 91制片厂视频 Department job, Mr. Sullivan said he made it clear that he knew more about zone defenses and jump shots than adequate yearly progress for schools.

鈥淪he pointed out that I was a consumer of education,鈥 Mr. Sullivan said in an interview this month, adding that he sees shared ground between his decades in the sports world and working at the 91制片厂视频 Department.

鈥淭here鈥檚 probably more in common than you would think,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of breaking news, a lot of stuff coming in the door. 鈥 The skills really do translate.鈥

A Clean Sweep

Mr. Sullivan, 46, who was nominated by President Bush in April and confirmed by the Senate on July 29, said that so far he鈥檚 been learning about federal education policy and meeting with staff members. His position centralizes most public relations activities within the 91制片厂视频 Department, bringing together internal and external communications. But Mr. Sullivan, known to his friends as 鈥淪ully,鈥 also has some repair work to do.

On March 4, when the new post was announced as part of a department-wide restructuring plan, the goal appeared to be to mop up several messy public relations gaffes that occurred under then-Secretary of 91制片厂视频 Rod Paige.

For example, the department distributed several video news releases promoting Bush administration education programs. Also, under a $1 million contract with the New York City-based public relations firm Ketchum Inc., the conservative pundit Armstrong Williams was paid some $240,000 in 91制片厂视频 Department money to help promote the No Child Left Behind law through appearances on television and in his syndicated newspaper column.

Mr. Sullivan said that during his first job interview with Ms. Spellings, she made it clear that those types of arrangements were intolerable. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no question that I鈥檓 accountable,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 scare me at all because I can鈥檛 imagine doing something like that anyway.鈥

He said there was a need to repair the department鈥檚 credibility, however.

鈥淚 really believe we have a great story to tell here, and I don鈥檛 want the telling of that story to be in any way compromised or conflicted by the notion that there鈥檚 something inappropriate going on,鈥 he said.

But Randall J. Moody, the chief lobbyist for the 2.7 million-member National 91制片厂视频 Association, said the problem is not with the department鈥檚 marketing efforts, but with its policy approach to improving the nation鈥檚 schools.

鈥淭he more important thing is to get the right message rather than how to shape it,鈥 Mr. Moody said. 鈥淎s long as they stay as rigid as they have been in terms of defending No Child Left Behind, I don鈥檛 know that a PR effort is going to do much good.鈥

Olympic Tasks

Mr. Sullivan said he believes many tasks done in the past by external PR firms for the department could be done by department staff members. He said that one goal of his is to get the 200 people who deal with various aspects of communications and are spread among different locations in the department to work as a team.

Kevin F. Sullivan

BRIC ARCHIVE

Position: Assistant secretary for communications and outreach, Department of 91制片厂视频

Age: 46

Job Experience:
2000-05: NBCTV/NBC Universal
Vice president of sports communications, NBC television network; senior vice president for corporate communications and media relations after NBC鈥檚 merger with Universal Studios last year.

1980-2000: Dallas Mavericks
Variety of posts, from public relations assistant to vice president of communications, for National Basketball Association franchise.

Personal: Married, with four children

A team is something Mr. Sullivan knows about.

Shortly after graduating from Purdue University in 1980, the Chicago native was one of the first hires of the NBA鈥檚 Dallas expansion franchise. Norm Sanju, the Mavericks鈥 founding general manager, said he watched Mr. Sullivan blossom over the next 18 years.

鈥淜evin really grew and got exponentially better,鈥 said Mr. Sanju, who served as the young man鈥檚 mentor.

Over almost two decades with the Mavericks, Mr. Sullivan became adept at handling the team鈥檚 ups and downs, including losing streaks, the drug addiction of a talented player, coach and player tantrums, and the NBA鈥檚 player lockout in 1998.

He was one of the best-liked PR people in the business, Mr. Sanju said, one who deftly juggled the needs of newspaper beat writers, national reporters, and players.

鈥淗e鈥檚 been able to deal with the biggest egos you can imagine,鈥 Mr. Sanju said.

During his time with the Mavericks, Mr. Sullivan met George W. Bush, then a part owner of the Texas Rangers baseball team, who would often relax at a Mavericks game.

In 1998, Mr. Sullivan was placed on loan to a group pushing for Dallas to become the U.S. contender for the site of the 2012 Olympics. Though the effort failed, Mr. Sullivan worked closely with lawyer and Olympics booster Thomas W. Luce III, who earlier this year was confirmed as the 91制片厂视频 Department鈥檚 assistant secretary for planning, evaluation, and policy development. (鈥淭exas 鈥楢gitator鈥 in Line for Ed. Dept. Post,鈥 May 25, 2005)

In 2000, Mr. Sullivan went to work at NBC Sports, where he coordinated media relations for the network鈥檚 Olympics coverage. He later became a senior corporate-communications officer for NBC Universal when the TV network merged with Universal Studios.

But his connection to Mr. Luce resulted in a detour to Washington.

Though he reserves a passion for his hometown team the Chicago White Sox, which he watched trounce the Baltimore Orioles during his first professional-sports outing in the Washington area, Mr. Sullivan said he鈥檚 fired up about his new position.

鈥淢y first day on the job, I came in here and looked out the window, and there was the Capitol,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥業 really am working for the president.鈥 鈥

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