
David Gergen
Biography
David Richmond Gergen (May 9, 1942 - July 10, 2025) was an American political commentator and former presidential adviser who served during the administrations of Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton. He was a senior political analyst for CNN and a professor of public service and the founding director of the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School. Gergen is also the former editor at large of U.S. News & World Report and a contributor to CNN.com and Parade Magazine. He has twice been a member of election coverage teams that won Peabody awards—in 1988 with MacNeil–Lehrer, and in 2008 with CNN. Gergen joined the Nixon White House in 1971, as a staff assistant on the speech-writing team, becoming director of speechwriting two years later. He served as director of communications for both Ford and Reagan. He also became a senior adviser to the Democrat Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Warren Christopher. He graduated with honors from Yale and Harvard Law School, and has been awarded 27 honorary degrees.
Known For(9 works)

The Daily Show
1996The Daily Show
1996

Anderson Cooper 360°
2003Anderson Cooper 360°
2003

The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
2005The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
2005

At This Hour with Kate Bolduan
2014At This Hour with Kate Bolduan
2014

The American President
2000The American President
2000

Hillary
2020Hillary
2020

How to Win the TV Debate
2010How to Win the TV Debate
2010

Martial Law 9-11: Rise of the Police State
2005Martial Law 9-11: Rise of the Police State
2005

America's Political Parties: Power and Principle
1992America's Political Parties: Power and Principle
1992