The Washington Post: Nate Lubin -- who directs the White House Office of Digital Strategy and has helped spearhead the administration's use of social media to deliver its message --will step down from his post Friday, according to White House officials.
Lubin, 28, who started as a volunteer for Obama's first presidential campaign in New Hampshire, joined the White House in 2013 after serving as digital director for the Presidential Inaugural Commission. Prior to that he served as the director of digital marketing on Obama's reelection campaign, where he oversaw the advertising operation's $112 million budget.
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