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White House Chief Floral Designer : ウィキペディア英語版
White House Chief Floral Designer


The White House Chief Floral Designer is responsible for the planning, design, arrangement and placement of all floral decorations for the First Family, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States. The current Chief Floral Designer is Hedieh Ghaffarian.〔("White House Announces New Chief Floral Designer, Hedieh Ghaffarian", White House, September 17, 2015 ) Retrieved September 19, 2015〕
== Overview ==
The Chief Floral Designer heads the White House Flower Shop located in the basement of the White House. The Chief Floral Designer heads a staff of four assistant designers, and works with the First Lady, Chief Usher, and White House Social Secretary to plan arrangements and decorations for State Dinners, receptions, and day-to-day placement throughout the ceremonial rooms and Executive Residence. The Chief Floral Designer serves at the president's pleasure and may be appointed, or reappointed, by each administration. The most recent Chief Floral Designer is Laura Dowling.〔()〕〔(The White House head florist is gone and rumors are flying about why (Chicago Tribune article-March 24, 2015) )〕 Dowling's predecessor as Chief Floral Designer was Nancy Clarke, who began working at the White House in 1978 during the administration of President Jimmy Carter, first as a part-time volunteer, and eventually becoming full-time permanent staff in 1981 during the administration of President Ronald Reagan. Nancy Clarke served six First Families during her 31 years at the White House. She retired on May 31, 2009 and was an author and lecturer until her death in January 2012.〔("Nancy Clarke, White House Chief Florist dies" (Washington Post article) )〕

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