Mary Kissel


Mary Elizabeth Kissel is Senior Advisor to U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, where she provides advice on policy and messaging and conducts special assignments for the Secretary. Previously, she was a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board in New York City, and opinion editor of The Wall Street Journal Asia, based in Hong Kong, responsible for the newspaper's commentary on Asia-Pacific.

Early life and education

Kissel was born in south Florida and is a graduate of the Dreyfoos School of the Arts. She received a bachelor's degree in government from Harvard University, where she performed with the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra and Harvard College Opera. She was well known on campus as a marimba virtuosa. She earned a Master’s Degree from Johns Hopkins University's Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, studying at the university's Bologna, Italy and Washington DC campuses.

Professional career

Immediately prior to her State Department appointment, Kissel served as a member of The Wall Street Journal editorial board in New York City, where she contributed editorials on foreign affairs for the newspaper's "Review & Outlook" column. She hosted the Journal's popular "Foreign Edition" podcast on foreign policy, where she interviewed and debated guests ranging from former Secretary of State George Shultz to National Security Advisor John Bolton. She also served as a Fox News contributor from 2017 to 2018, appearing as a regular panelist on The Journal Editorial Report, Sunday Morning Futures and Mornings With Maria. On Thursday evenings, Kissel co-hosted The John Batchelor Show, a nationally syndicated talk show.
Kissel started her career as a fixed income research and capital markets specialist at Goldman Sachs, an investment bank, in New York City and London.
She joined The Wall Street Journal Asia in Hong Kong in 2004 as a foreign correspondent, and contributed to the Money & Investing section’s Heard in Asia column. From 2005 to 2010, she served as editorial-page editor, responsible for the newspaper's commentary on Asia-Pacific. In that role, she traveled widely throughout the region, profiling the Dalai Lama, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, South Korean President Lee Myung-bak, and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, among others. She warned against Beijing's military build-up in the Pacific and the Party's repression of Hong Kong's freedoms.
Kissel has also written for the Far Eastern Economic Review, The Spectator, and World Affairs.
Her television credits include ABC News, CNN, MSNBC and Sky News. Her radio appearances include ABC Radio, Fox News Radio, Radio National and the Larry Kudlow Show, among others.

Affiliations

Kissel was a 2006 Claremont Institute Lincoln Fellow and a Hoover Institution Edwards Media Fellow in 2012 and 2016. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Public appearances

2018