If a terrorist attack, pandemic, earthquake or hurricane is in the news, there?s a good chance Richard Reed will be on the president?s calendar.
?The good news is you know who I am,? Reed once joked when President Obama greeted him by name. ?The bad news is I only bring you bad news.?
Reed serves as special assistant to the president for homeland security and senior director for resilience policy on the National Security Council. In that capacity, he is often the White House?s eyes and ears when crises erupt, including the tsunami and nuclear crisis in Japan, the Haiti earthquake, the influenza pandemic and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
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