WASHINGTON – President Obama has a guy who pierces the stressful bubble he inhabits every day. This assistant is constantly at the president's side quietly doing whatever is needed: write a few remarks, lighten the mood with a baseball update or even play a round of golf on the weekend.
That guy is Minnetonka native Joe Paulsen.
"Joe has been an essential member of my team from Day One," Obama said in a statement to the Star Tribune. "And over the years, he's become a great friend."
Paulsen has served with Obama since his fledgling Iowa campaign in 2007, initially performing menial duties, including scheduler.
After Obama's first victory, Paulsen and about 50 of his friends moved from Chicago to Washington and got jobs in the administration.
Through the years, Paulsen has toiled in relative obscurity as an assistant, then doing advance planning and finally working for the deputy chief of staff.
Paulsen's loyalty paid off, and eventually he started traveling with the president. Two years ago, he moved into a work space right outside the Oval Office and became Obama's special assistant, or "body man," the person constantly at the president's side.
"His job requires a unique level of dedication, intelligence, people skills and, I'll admit, humor — all of which he's got in abundance," Obama said. "He's a smart, steady presence here at the White House, on the road and around the world. Everybody likes Joe. Joe can sit down with a corporate CEO or one of the kitchen staff and treat them with equal respect. … I'm lucky to have him on my team through the finish line and beyond."