Meet Carolyn Annette Reed, a Guest of the First Lady at the State of the Union

Carolyn Annette Reed is joining the First Lady as a guest at the 2015 State of the Union Address on January 20. Watch it live at 9 pm ET here: www.whitehouse.gov/sotu


Carolyn Reed

Carolyn Annette Reed

If you’re sitting back and enjoying a sandwich at Silver Mine Subs shop in Denver, Colorado, you can thank Carolyn Reed for your meal. A former UPS delivery driver, Carolyn wanted to strike out on her own and start a business. “I had no business experience,” she wrote, “but I work hard and study hard.” So she opened up a very successful Silver Mine Sub shop, then another, and another with the help of a Small Business Administration Loan from the Recovery Act. They now own seven restaurants across Colorado, with dozens of employees. “It was a relief to be able to secure the SBA loan to open our other stores,” she wrote. “We are a perfect example of people who have benefitted from your efforts.”  

Now earning a comfortable income, Carolyn is committed to ensuring that lower wage earners who drive the economy “and buy our products” get the support they need. This is why Carolyn gave her hourly employees a raise to $10.10. “We will be taken care of financially if the people who purchase our products can do so,” she wrote. “It’s trickle up, not trickle down!”  

She did have one request of the President: Help us hire! “We have a large hiring poster hanging over our Cheyenne location,” she said, “and still cannot find enough delivery drivers!” 


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Meet Staff Sergeant Jason Gibson, a Guest of the First Lady at the State of the Union

Staff Sergeant Jason Gibson is joining the First Lady as a guest at the 2015 State of the Union Address on January 20. Watch it live at 9 pm ET here: www.whitehouse.gov/sotu  


Jason Gibson

Staff Sergeant Jason Gibson

When the President first met Staff Sergeant Jason Gibson in 2012, Jason wasn’t quite sure who was in the room. A native of Westerville, Ohio, Jason had sustained traumatic injuries while serving his country in Afghanistan and was at the beginning of his long road to recovery at Walter Reed Hospital in Bethesda. So when the President walked in, he never quite registered who his visitor was and “was more concerned with who was this stranger hugging my wife.” 

In October, after 21 surgeries and years of recovery, Jason wrote a letter to thank the President for his visit and  to deliver a small piece of wisdom: “There is life after a traumatic event and good can come of all things.” As a soldier whose injuries cost him both of his legs and any chance of using prosthetics, Jason refused to dwell on what he couldn’t do, but tackle what he always wanted to -- wheelchair or no wheelchair. As of today, he has surfed, downhill skied, kayaked, fished, done a little bit of hunting, and even raced in 4 marathons on a hand cycle. Because that’s not enough to satisfy him, he also earned his pilot license last summer.   

Now back home in Ohio, Jason and his wife Kara are living in a house built by a non-profit that is especially designed for his needs. In this new home, Jason and Kara are embarking on their greatest adventure yet -- parenthood. On November 21, 2014, they welcomed a baby girl, Quinn Leona Gibson, into the world. “You have to push yourself and not dwell on the negatives,” he wrote the President. “Life is what you make of it.”    

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The First Lady's Box Seats at the 2015 State of the Union

For nearly three decades, extraordinary Americans who exemplify the themes and ideals laid out in the State of the Union Address have been invited to join the First Lady in her viewing box. Learn more about the remarkable individuals who will join First Lady Michelle Obama for the 2015 State of the Union Address:

First Lady Michelle Obama

First Lady Michelle Obama

Michelle Obama is the First Lady of the United States. Continuing a longstanding tradition, extraordinary Americans who exemplify the themes and ideals laid out in the President’s State of the Union Address attend the event as guests of the First Lady.

Meet the other guests who will join the First Lady in her box seats on January 20th. 

 

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First Lady Michelle Obama & Coach Gregg Popovich of the Spurs Team Up for Joining Forces

January 12, 2015 | :43 | Public Domain

Go to http://www.JoiningForces.gov to learn how you can serve our military families as well as they have served us.

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East Wing Announcement

The White House today announced that Debra “Deb” Eschmeyer will be joining the staff as the Executive Director of Let’s Move! and Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy.  The role was previously held by Sam Kass, who departed in December to live full time in New York City.

“For more than a decade, Deb has been leading the way in teaching kids about the importance of healthy eating,” said First Lady Michelle Obama.  “From classrooms and gardens to kitchens and farms, Deb has made learning about nutrition fun and accessible for kids across the country.  I am thrilled that she will be continuing this important work here at the White House, and I know she will be an invaluable addition to our team.”

As Executive Director of Let's Move!, Eschmeyer will lead the First Lady’s work to help America raise a healthier generation of kids and ensure that all kids have the opportunity for the long, healthy lives they deserve. As Senior Policy Advisor for Nutrition Policy, she will also advise on food and nutrition issues beyond Let’s Move!.

Biography of Deb Eschmeyer:

A dedicated and tireless champion for children's health, Eschmeyer created public-private partnerships to collaborate with diverse stakeholders to combat the epidemic of childhood obesity and food insecurity. Eschmeyer co-founded FoodCorps, a national AmeriCorps service program that places emerging leaders into schools in limited-resource communities for a year of public service. Throughout the year, FoodCorps service members teach hands-on lessons about food and nutrition; build and tend school gardens, teach cooking lessons; and help change what’s on school lunch trays, giving kids healthy food.  In her role as Vice President of External Affairs, Eschmeyer helped build FoodCorps into a 182 member corps serving in 16 states and DC that supports the National School Lunch Program’s healthier guidelines ensuring kids eat the healthy school food on their trays, and lays the essential groundwork for children to build lasting relationships with healthy food. 

Fortune and Food & Wine recently selected Eschmeyer as one of “The Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink” permanently changing the way we eat and how we think about food. Eschmeyer is a recipient of the James Beard Foundation Leadership Award and the Xavier University Magis Award in recognition of her exemplary school food reform efforts and commitment to public service. Prior to FoodCorps, she served as a W.K. Kellogg Food and Community Fellow and as Communications and Outreach Director of the National Farm to School Network where she created One Tray, a national campaign to improve federal child nutrition programs. 

Growing up on a dairy farm in rural Ohio, Eschmeyer was ingrained at an early age with an appreciation for how nutrition policy meets the plow. In conjunction with her policy work, she started a fruit and vegetable farm in New Knoxville, Ohio, with her husband. 

First Lady’s FAFSA Season Message to Students

January 01, 2015 | 1:23 | Public Domain

First Lady Michelle Obama reminds students how to access the 2015 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

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The Year in Review: The Most-Watched White House Videos of 2014

To close out the year, we wanted to share with you the top-viewed videos from the White House in 2014.

As you will see, President Obama taking an unplanned walk on the Ellipse proved to be the most popular piece we released -- and it wasn't even close. There is quite a range in subject matter and style here, including a video featuring a 3D-printed President, addresses to the nation, and a piece with actor Benicio Del Toro. 

For more White House videos, you can check out YouTube.com/WhiteHouse, and be sure to take a look at our weekly video series, "West Wing Week," released every Friday and featuring behind-the-scenes footage and a recap of the week here at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.

Raw Video: The President Takes a Surprise Walk -- 4,998,326 views

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The Year in Review: Our 5 Favorite Let's Move! Moments of 2014

From harvesting the White House Kitchen Garden to working to improve school nutrition, we had an exciting and fun 2014 at Let's Move! helping to get kids active and healthy. We even learned that the First Lady's favorite fall vegetable is a sweet potato. But what were some of our favorite moments from Let's Move! this year?

The First Lady launched Let’s Move! in 2010 to help kids and families lead healthier lives. That's why our favorite moments this year showed us how everyone has a role to play in reducing childhood obesity, from parents, elected officials, and schools to health care professionals, faith-based and community-based organizations, and private-sector companies. In no particular order, check them out below: 

The Year in Review: The Top 10 Moments with First Lady Michelle Obama

We're nearing the end of 2014, so we thought it'd be a great time to look back at the First Lady's year online. 

In the past 12 months, the First Lady passed 1 million followers on both her Twitter and Instagram accounts. She took to Twitter, YouTube, Vine, and Tumblr to answer your questions about our troops, education, and healthy eating. She even let Bo and Sunny take over her Instagram account. 

To celebrate the year, we put together, in no particular order, 10 of our favorite moments from the First Lady's social media accounts in 2014. Check out her digital year in review: 

1. The First Lady turned into a GIF to answer your questions on student loans.

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The Year in Review: A Look Back at the Most Memorable Moments of 2014

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A responsible end to the war in Afghanistan. A historic agreement to combat climate change. A strong pace of job growth that we haven't seen since the 1990s. 

Overall, 2014 has offered some great achievements for President Obama and the American people. Join the President's Chief of Staff Denis McDonough in taking a look back at this year's most memorable moments -- then share the memories with your friends and family. 

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