Dan Schnur
Dan Schnur is the Director of the Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics at the University of Southern California, where he works to motivate students to become active in the world of politics and encourage public officials to participate in the daily life of USC.
For years, Dan was one of Californias leading political and media strategists, whose record includes work on four presidential and three gubernatorial campaigns. Schnur served as the national Director of Communications for the 2000 presidential campaign of U.S. Senator John McCain and spent five years as chief media spokesman for California Governor Pete Wilson.
Schnur began his political career in the press office of the Reagan-Bush 84 presidential campaign. He later served as a spokesman for the Bush-Quayle 88 presidential campaign, and worked in the press offices of the Republican National Committee before moving to California in 1990 to take on the position of Communications Director of the state Republican Party. Following Wilsons election as Governor that year, Schnur joined the Administration and subsequently served Wilson as both Press Secretary and Communications Director. In 1994, he served as Press Secretary to Wilsons successful gubernatorial re-election campaign.
In addition to his position at USC, Schnur is an Adjunct Instructor at the University of California at Berkeleys Institute of Governmental Studies. Schnur has also held the post of Visiting Fellow at the John F. Kennedy School of Governments Institute of Politics at Harvard University and taught an advanced course in political campaign communications at George Washington Universitys Graduate School of Political Management. In addition, he was the founder of the Center for Campaign Leadership, a non-partisan effort to equip young people with the skills essential for professional involvement in political campaigns.
He has served as an advisor to the William & Melinda Gates Foundation, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Broad Education Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, and the Stuart Foundation on a variety of K-12 education, college and workforce preparedness, governance and political reform efforts. He is also the Co-Chairman of the Voices of Reform project, a bi-partisan statewide organization devoted to making state government more responsive to the needs of California voters.
Schnur writes a regular column for the New York Times political opinion website, Campaign Stops. His commentaries have appeared in several California newspapers, including the Los Angeles Times, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Sacramento Bee. In addition, he has been an analyst and political commentator for CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News.
Schnur is a graduate of the American University in Washington, D.C.
Posts by Dan Schnur:
- Calderon is an Issue in Every Campaign This Year, 03 Mar 2014 in Blog Posts
- When The Legislature Is In, Fundraising Should Be Banned. Period., 24 Mar 2013 in Blog Posts
- Will Campbell, Poizner or Whitman Provide A Post-Reagan Road Map For The GOP?, 04 Jan 2010 in Blog Posts
- Poizner gets serious — $15 million worth, 13 Dec 2009 in Blog Posts
- Antonio takes a pass?, 22 Jun 2009 in Blog Posts
- Alternative Budget Needed — Now, 14 Feb 2009 in Blog Posts
- A Reasoned Defense Of The 2/3 Vote Requirement To Pass A Budget, 04 Feb 2009 in Blog Posts
- HIGHER TAXES ARE COMING – BUT WHAT WILL THE GOP GET IN RETURN?, 06 Jan 2009 in Blog Posts