White House Profile
Luis Miranda
Former Director of Hispanic Media

As Former Director of Hispanic Media, Luis Miranda led the White House’s unprecedented efforts to reach out to Hispanic media nationally, coordinating with all federal agencies on promoting the President’s agenda with the Hispanic community. Miranda served as a spokesperson and also developed strategic messaging on immigration and border security issues, integrating Hispanic media outreach into crisis communications efforts. As part of his duties, Miranda also works with the President's National Security Staff on media outreach relevant to America's relationships with Latin America. Prior to serving at the White House, Miranda was Deputy Communications Director at the Democratic National Committee, where he oversaw the national Party’s regional and specialty media outreach and coordinated with state parties nationwide on the Democratic Party’s messaging. Before that, Miranda worked for John Kerry’s presidential campaign serving as a spokesperson and launching the campaign’s online communications program. Miranda has also worked with organized labor at the Service Employees International Union’s (SEIU) Florida State Council, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and on campaigns at the local and state level. He also served as the Miami-Dade Field Director for the 2000 Gore-Lieberman coordinated campaign in Florida, including on operations related to the Florida recount.

Luis Miranda's Posts

  • Homeland Security

    Asistencia en caso de desastres ahora disponible en español

    La Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por su sigla en inglés) ha lanzado un nuevo sitio web en español donde podrá encontrar la información que necesita y asistencia para después de un desastre o emergencia. (The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has launched a new website in Spanish that will help you get the information you need and assistance after a disaster or emergency.)


  • Fiesta latina en la Casa Blanca

    Cómo parte de una serie de eventos en celebración de la música y el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, el Presidente Barack Obama y la Primera Dama le darán la bienvenida a una serie de invitados especiales de la música y entrenamiento latino. (As part of a series of evenings celebrating music and the Hispanic Heritage Month, President Barack Obama and the First Lady will welcome several Latin performers to the White House.)


  • Qué le ofrece la reforma?


  • Presentamos a Servir.gov

    ¿Le gusta servir a la comunidad, ya sea organizando proyectos o participando como voluntario? La administración del presidente Obama está poniendo a su disposición el sitio web Servir.gov, contraparte en español de Serve.gov, como parte de la iniciativa "servimos unidos". (Are you a someone who likes to serve your community by either organizing projects or volunteering? The Obama Administration has launched Servir.gov, the Spanish version of Serve.gov, as part of the initiative "United We Serve".)


  • Día de la Constitución y la Ciudadanía

    Hoy se cumplen 222 años desde que 39 delegados de la Asamblea Constitucional firmaron nuestra Constitución. El Presidente ayer promulgó una proclama para conmemorar el Día de la Constitución y el Día de la Ciudadanía, y la Semana de la Constitución. (It’s been 222 years today, since 39 delegates to the Constitutional Convention signed our Constitution. Yesterday the President signed a proclamation to commemorate Constitution Day and Citizenship Day, and Constitution Week.)


  • Celebrando la herencia hispana

    El presidente Barack Obama proclamó hoy el Mes de la Herencia Hispana a celebrarse del 15 de septiembre al 15 de octubre. (President Barack Obama has proclaimed today Hispanic Heritage Month to be celebrated from September 15th to October 15th.)


  • Health Care

    La Realidad: The truth about health insurance reform is now available in Spanish.


  • Las declaraciones iniciales de la Jueza Sotomayor


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