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'''Kamau M. Marshall''' (born Kamau Mandela Marshall) is an American communications strategist, political advisor, and public affairs executive. He is known for his work in political communications, crisis messaging, and strategic media engagement, advising senior government officials, political leaders, and public figures in the United States. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/</ref>
'''Kamau M. Marshall''' is an American communications strategist and political adviser who has held senior roles in presidential campaigns, the federal government, and municipal government. He served as director of strategic communications for Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, later became deputy assistant U.S. trade representative for media and public affairs, served as a senior adviser at the U.S. Department of Education, joined Kamala Harris' 2024 presidential campaign as a senior adviser, and in 2025 served in Mayor Brandon Scott's administration in Baltimore before launching Think TopLines, a strategic communications and public affairs firm.<ref name="ABC">ABC News, "Harris campaign taps communications strategist as senior adviser," July 2024, https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/harris-campaign-taps-washington-communications-strategist-senior-adviser/story?id=112199966. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="GMA">Good Morning America, "Harris campaign taps Washington communications strategist as senior adviser," July 2024, https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/amp/news/story/harris-campaign-taps-washington-communications-strategist-senior-adviser-112199966. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="USTR">Office of the United States Trade Representative, "USTR Welcomes New Staff Members to the Front Office," July 22, 2021, https://ustr.gov/about-us/policy-offices/press-office/press-releases/2021/july/ustr-welcomes-new-staff-members-front-office. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="Bloomberg">Bloomberg, "Former Biden Spokesman Marshall Moving to Education Department from USTR," January 4, 2023, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-04/former-biden-spokesman-marshall-moving-to-education-department-from-ustr. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="BrewHire">Baltimore Brew, "EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Kamala Harris campaign aide becomes Mayor Scott’s new spokesman," January 7, 2025, https://baltimorebrew.com/2025/01/07/exclusive-ex-kamala-harris-campaign-aide-becomes-mayor-scotts-new-spokesman/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="BrewExit">Baltimore Brew, "Mayor Scott’s chief spokesman steps down after six months on the job," July 7, 2025, https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2025/07/07/mayor-scotts-communication-spokesman-fired-after-six-months-on-the-job/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="Fox45">Fox Baltimore, "Baltimore mayor’s ex-communications director launches political consulting firm," November 13, 2025, https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/baltimore-mayor-ex-communications-director-launches-political-consulting-firm. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref>
 
Marshall has worked in senior communications roles across government, political campaigns, and the private sector. Over the course of his career, he has contributed to presidential campaigns, congressional offices, and federal agencies, focusing on media strategy, public messaging, and stakeholder engagement. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Kamau Mandela Marshall was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He later developed strong connections to several American cities including Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Birmingham, Atlanta, and Houston. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>
Marshall is a graduate of Texas Southern University, where he earned a B.A. in broadcast journalism and a Master of Public Administration.<ref name="USTR" /> The ''Houston Chronicle'' reported that at Texas Southern he was active in the School of Communications, student government, the debate team, and the Ocean of Soul Marching Band.<ref name="Chronicle">''Houston Chronicle'', "Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Rep. Kamau Marshall credits Texas Southern University for providing foundations of success," June 13, 2022, https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/bellaire/article/U-S-Trade-Rep-Kamau-Marshall-credits-Texas-17234762.php. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref>
 
Marshall attended Texas Southern University, where he was a member of the university’s debate team. His early career included teaching social studies, history, and media studies to middle and high school students while pursuing graduate studies. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Marshall began his professional career working on political campaigns and public affairs, including field organizing for President Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign.
Marshall's early career included work on Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign, congressional service with Senator Tom Carper, Representative Al Green, and Representative Elijah E. Cummings, and a communications role at the U.S. Department of Agriculture during the Obama-Biden administration.<ref name="USTR" /><ref name="BrewHire" /><ref name="BlackEnterprise">''Black Enterprise'', "President Biden’s Former Director Of Strategic Communications, Kamau Marshall, Is Tapped As Deputy Assistant At USTR," July 20, 2021, https://www.blackenterprise.com/president-bidens-former-director-of-strategic-communications-kamau-marshall-is-tapped-as-deputy-assistant-at-ustr/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref>
 
He served as a staff member for Senator Tom Carper on the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, gaining experience in federal policy and government communications.
 
Marshall completed a stint at SKDK (formerly SKDKnickerbocker), where he supported executive communications, crisis response, and public affairs.
 
He later served as Special Assistant to Congressman Elijah Cummings, then Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, focusing on labor issues, social impact, civil rights, health, employment, and coalition engagement during major political events.
 
He also completed a communications role at the U.S. Department of Agriculture as a speechwriter and communications advisor supporting senior leadership during the Obama administration.  


Marshall worked as Director of Communications for U.S. Representative Al Green of Texas, overseeing press relations, media strategy, and crisis communications on national political issues.  
During the 2018 midterm cycle, Marshall worked at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. ''Campaigns & Elections'' named him a 2018 Rising Star and identified him as director of African American media and deputy national press secretary.<ref name="CE">''Campaigns & Elections'', "2018 Rising Stars," 2018, https://campaignsandelections.com/awards/rising-stars/2018-rising-stars/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref>


He later served as a national spokesperson and director of Black media and engagement for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee during the 2018 midterm elections, supporting outreach and messaging.  
Marshall joined Joe Biden's presidential campaign in 2019 and served as director of strategic communications through the 2020 election.<ref name="USTR" /><ref name="Grio">theGrio, "Kamau Marshall on joining Biden administration as deputy assistant USTR for media and public affairs," July 16, 2021, https://thegrio.com/2021/07/16/kamau-marshall-biden-deputy-assistant-ustr-media-public-affairs/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref><ref name="PRWeek">''PRWeek'', "Around the office with... Biden for President's Kamau Marshall," October 2, 2019, https://www.prweek.com/article/1660771/around-office-withbiden-presidents-kamau-marshall. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref>


For Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, Marshall served as Director of Strategic Communications, helping craft core campaign narratives and messaging strategy, managing national and local media relations, and serving as an on-the-record spokesperson.
In July 2021, the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced Marshall as deputy assistant U.S. trade representative for media and public affairs.<ref name="USTR" /> The appointment was also covered by theGrio and ''Black Enterprise''.<ref name="Grio" /><ref name="BlackEnterprise" />


Marshall held leadership communications positions within the Biden administration, including roles within the Office of the United States Trade Representative and the U.S. Department of Education, focusing on media relations and public engagement strategies.
Bloomberg reported in January 2023 that Marshall moved from USTR to the U.S. Department of Education.<ref name="Bloomberg" /> ABC News and Good Morning America later reported that he served under Secretary Miguel Cardona, where he worked on the White House initiative on HBCUs, historic HBCU funding, and college affordability.<ref name="ABC" /><ref name="GMA" />


==Leadership and consulting==
In July 2024, Marshall joined Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign as a senior adviser.<ref name="ABC" /><ref name="GMA" /><ref name="AJC">''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', "Kamala Harris pressed for a debate with Donald Trump during her Atlanta rally," August 2, 2024, https://www.ajc.com/politics/kamala-harris-pressed-for-a-debate-with-donald-trump-during-her-atlanta-rally/22N3HRRSQRFJHKGLFYWJIMJ6CE/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref>
In 2024 Marshall joined the administration of Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, serving as Chief Strategy and Chief Communications Officer. In this role he led communications strategy for the city government and worked to reshape the city’s media narrative. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>


After leaving that position in 2025, he founded the strategic advisory firm '''Think TopLines''', where he advises political leaders, executives, organizations, and public figures on communications strategy, crisis management, and reputation building. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>
==Baltimore and consulting==
In January 2025, ''Baltimore Brew'' reported that Mayor Brandon Scott hired Marshall as the mayor's new spokesman and director of communications.<ref name="BrewHire" /> In July 2025, the same outlet reported that he departed City Hall after serving as chief of communications and chief strategist.<ref name="BrewExit" />


==Recognition==
In November 2025, Fox Baltimore reported that Marshall launched Think TopLines, describing it as a boutique strategic advisory and communications consultancy.<ref name="Fox45" />
Marshall has received several recognitions for leadership in media and political communications, including honors from the Truman National Security Project and Campaigns & Elections’ “Rising Star” award. He has also been listed among HBCU Buzz’s “Top 30 Under 30.” <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>


==Personal life==
==Recognition and media coverage==
Marshall maintains professional and personal ties across several U.S. cities and is known for his involvement in civic engagement and mentorship initiatives. Outside his professional work, he has interests in travel, reading, music, and community leadership. <ref>https://kamaumarshall.com/about/</ref>
Marshall was named a 2018 Rising Star by ''Campaigns & Elections''.<ref name="CE" /> ''PRWeek'' profiled him during the Biden campaign.<ref name="PRWeek" /> ''Forbes'' included Marshall in a profile of HBCU alumni serving in senior roles on the Biden-Harris campaign, underscoring his visibility in that broader HBCU-linked leadership cohort.<ref name="Forbes">''Forbes'', "Meet The HBCU Alums On The Biden-Harris Campaign," September 23, 2020, https://www.forbes.com/sites/briannegarrett/2020/09/23/meet-the-hbcu-alums-on-the-biden-harris-campaign/. Accessed March 10, 2026.</ref> His appointments and work have also been covered by outlets including ABC News, Good Morning America, theGrio, ''Black Enterprise'', the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', ''Baltimore Brew'', and Fox Baltimore.<ref name="ABC" /><ref name="GMA" /><ref name="Grio" /><ref name="BlackEnterprise" /><ref name="AJC" /><ref name="BrewHire" /><ref name="BrewExit" /><ref name="Fox45" />


==References==
==External links==
{{reflist}}
* [https://www.kamaumarshall.com Official website]
* [https://www.thinktoplines.com Think TopLines]
* [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamaummarshall/ LinkedIn]
* [https://x.com/KamauMarshall X]
* [https://www.instagram.com/kamaumarshall/ Instagram]

Revision as of 17:33, 10 March 2026

Kamau M. Marshall is an American communications strategist and political adviser who has held senior roles in presidential campaigns, the federal government, and municipal government. He served as director of strategic communications for Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, later became deputy assistant U.S. trade representative for media and public affairs, served as a senior adviser at the U.S. Department of Education, joined Kamala Harris' 2024 presidential campaign as a senior adviser, and in 2025 served in Mayor Brandon Scott's administration in Baltimore before launching Think TopLines, a strategic communications and public affairs firm.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Early life and education

Marshall is a graduate of Texas Southern University, where he earned a B.A. in broadcast journalism and a Master of Public Administration.[3] The Houston Chronicle reported that at Texas Southern he was active in the School of Communications, student government, the debate team, and the Ocean of Soul Marching Band.[8]

Career

Marshall's early career included work on Barack Obama's 2012 reelection campaign, congressional service with Senator Tom Carper, Representative Al Green, and Representative Elijah E. Cummings, and a communications role at the U.S. Department of Agriculture during the Obama-Biden administration.[3][5][9]

During the 2018 midterm cycle, Marshall worked at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee. Campaigns & Elections named him a 2018 Rising Star and identified him as director of African American media and deputy national press secretary.[10]

Marshall joined Joe Biden's presidential campaign in 2019 and served as director of strategic communications through the 2020 election.[3][11][12]

In July 2021, the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced Marshall as deputy assistant U.S. trade representative for media and public affairs.[3] The appointment was also covered by theGrio and Black Enterprise.[11][9]

Bloomberg reported in January 2023 that Marshall moved from USTR to the U.S. Department of Education.[4] ABC News and Good Morning America later reported that he served under Secretary Miguel Cardona, where he worked on the White House initiative on HBCUs, historic HBCU funding, and college affordability.[1][2]

In July 2024, Marshall joined Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign as a senior adviser.[1][2][13]

Baltimore and consulting

In January 2025, Baltimore Brew reported that Mayor Brandon Scott hired Marshall as the mayor's new spokesman and director of communications.[5] In July 2025, the same outlet reported that he departed City Hall after serving as chief of communications and chief strategist.[6]

In November 2025, Fox Baltimore reported that Marshall launched Think TopLines, describing it as a boutique strategic advisory and communications consultancy.[7]

Recognition and media coverage

Marshall was named a 2018 Rising Star by Campaigns & Elections.[10] PRWeek profiled him during the Biden campaign.[12] Forbes included Marshall in a profile of HBCU alumni serving in senior roles on the Biden-Harris campaign, underscoring his visibility in that broader HBCU-linked leadership cohort.[14] His appointments and work have also been covered by outlets including ABC News, Good Morning America, theGrio, Black Enterprise, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Baltimore Brew, and Fox Baltimore.[1][2][11][9][13][5][6][7]

External links

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 ABC News, "Harris campaign taps communications strategist as senior adviser," July 2024, https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/harris-campaign-taps-washington-communications-strategist-senior-adviser/story?id=112199966. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Good Morning America, "Harris campaign taps Washington communications strategist as senior adviser," July 2024, https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/amp/news/story/harris-campaign-taps-washington-communications-strategist-senior-adviser-112199966. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Office of the United States Trade Representative, "USTR Welcomes New Staff Members to the Front Office," July 22, 2021, https://ustr.gov/about-us/policy-offices/press-office/press-releases/2021/july/ustr-welcomes-new-staff-members-front-office. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bloomberg, "Former Biden Spokesman Marshall Moving to Education Department from USTR," January 4, 2023, https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-04/former-biden-spokesman-marshall-moving-to-education-department-from-ustr. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Baltimore Brew, "EXCLUSIVE: Ex-Kamala Harris campaign aide becomes Mayor Scott’s new spokesman," January 7, 2025, https://baltimorebrew.com/2025/01/07/exclusive-ex-kamala-harris-campaign-aide-becomes-mayor-scotts-new-spokesman/. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Baltimore Brew, "Mayor Scott’s chief spokesman steps down after six months on the job," July 7, 2025, https://www.baltimorebrew.com/2025/07/07/mayor-scotts-communication-spokesman-fired-after-six-months-on-the-job/. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Fox Baltimore, "Baltimore mayor’s ex-communications director launches political consulting firm," November 13, 2025, https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/baltimore-mayor-ex-communications-director-launches-political-consulting-firm. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  8. Houston Chronicle, "Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Rep. Kamau Marshall credits Texas Southern University for providing foundations of success," June 13, 2022, https://www.houstonchronicle.com/neighborhood/bellaire/article/U-S-Trade-Rep-Kamau-Marshall-credits-Texas-17234762.php. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 Black Enterprise, "President Biden’s Former Director Of Strategic Communications, Kamau Marshall, Is Tapped As Deputy Assistant At USTR," July 20, 2021, https://www.blackenterprise.com/president-bidens-former-director-of-strategic-communications-kamau-marshall-is-tapped-as-deputy-assistant-at-ustr/. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Campaigns & Elections, "2018 Rising Stars," 2018, https://campaignsandelections.com/awards/rising-stars/2018-rising-stars/. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 theGrio, "Kamau Marshall on joining Biden administration as deputy assistant USTR for media and public affairs," July 16, 2021, https://thegrio.com/2021/07/16/kamau-marshall-biden-deputy-assistant-ustr-media-public-affairs/. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  12. 12.0 12.1 PRWeek, "Around the office with... Biden for President's Kamau Marshall," October 2, 2019, https://www.prweek.com/article/1660771/around-office-withbiden-presidents-kamau-marshall. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  13. 13.0 13.1 Atlanta Journal-Constitution, "Kamala Harris pressed for a debate with Donald Trump during her Atlanta rally," August 2, 2024, https://www.ajc.com/politics/kamala-harris-pressed-for-a-debate-with-donald-trump-during-her-atlanta-rally/22N3HRRSQRFJHKGLFYWJIMJ6CE/. Accessed March 10, 2026.
  14. Forbes, "Meet The HBCU Alums On The Biden-Harris Campaign," September 23, 2020, https://www.forbes.com/sites/briannegarrett/2020/09/23/meet-the-hbcu-alums-on-the-biden-harris-campaign/. Accessed March 10, 2026.