{{Short description|American businessman and political operative (born 1986)}} {{Use shortened footnotes|date=July 2025}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=July 2025}} {{Infobox officeholder | name = Sergio Gor | image = Sergio Gor, official portrait (2025).jpg | caption = Official portrait, 2025 | office = 26th [[United States Ambassador to India]] | status = | president = [[Donald Trump]] | term_start = January 14, 2026 | term_end = | predecessor = [[Eric Garcetti]] | successor = | office1 = [[Ambassadors of the United States#Special envoys, representatives, and coordinators|United States Special Envoy for South and Central Asian Affairs]] | president1 = Donald Trump | term_start1 = August 22, 2025 | term_end1 = | predecessor1 = Position established | successor1 = | office2 = Director of the [[White House Presidential Personnel Office]] | president2 = Donald Trump | deputy2 = [[Trent Morse]] | term_start2 = January 20, 2025 | term_end2 = October 13, 2025 | predecessor2 = [[Gautam Raghavan]] | successor2 = [[Dan Scavino]] | birth_name = Sergey Gorokhovsky | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|11|30}} | birth_place = [[Tashkent]], [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic|Uzbek SSR]], Soviet Union | death_date = | death_place = | party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] | education = [[George Washington University]] ([[Bachelor of Arts|BA]]) }} '''Sergio Gor''' (born '''Sergey Gorokhovsky''', {{langx|ru|Сергей Гороховский}}; November 30, 1986) is an American businessman and political operative who has served as the [[List of ambassadors of the United States to India|United States ambassador to India]] since 2026. Gor has additionally served as the United States special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs since August 2025. He was previously the director of the [[White House Presidential Personnel Office]] from January to October 2025.
Gor graduated from [[George Washington University]], where he was involved in conservative causes, participating in [[College Republicans]] and founding the university's chapter of [[Young America's Foundation]]. He was an activist for senator [[John McCain]]'s [[John McCain 2008 presidential campaign|2008 presidential campaign]] and worked for the [[Republican National Committee]], later serving as the spokesman for representatives [[Steve King]], [[Michele Bachmann]], and [[Randy Forbes]]. In May 2013, Gor began working for [[Kentucky]] senator [[Rand Paul]]'s [[political action committee]], [[RANDPAC]], eventually serving as Paul's spokesman, communications director, and deputy chief of staff.
In June 2020, Gor left Paul's office to serve as the chief of staff of the Trump Victory Finance Committee. The following month, he began working for [[Donald Trump Jr.]] as his consultant and book publishing manager. Trump Jr. and Gor founded [[Winning Team Publishing]], a conservative publishing house, in October 2021; the company published several books about Trump Jr.'s father, [[Donald Trump]], including ''Our Journey Together'' (2021), ''Letters to Trump'' (2023), and ''[[Save America (book)|Save America]]'' (2024). Gor was a senior advisor to [[Make America Great Again Inc.|MAGA Inc.]] and led a political action committee, Right for America, for Trump. In November 2024, Trump named Gor as his director of the [[White House]] Presidential Personnel Office.
In August 2025, Trump named Gor as his nominee for [[List of ambassadors of the United States to India|United States ambassador to India]] and as his special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs. The [[United States Senate|Senate]] voted to confirm Gor in October.
==Early life and education (1986–2008)== Sergey Gorokhovsky was born on November 30, 1986, in [[Tashkent]], then in the [[Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic]]. His family moved to [[Malta]] by 1994, when his mother established a business.{{Sfn|Borg|2025}} He was raised in [[Cospicua]]{{Sfn|Montebello|2021}} and attended [[De La Salle College (Malta)|De La Salle College]], a Catholic boys' school.{{Sfn|Borg|2025}} The Gorokhovskys emigrated from Cospicua in 1999.{{Sfn|Cooke|2008}} He attended high school in [[Los Angeles]] and graduated from [[George Washington University]]. According to ''[[The Dispatch]]'', Gorokhovsky enrolled in university using his full surname, but later shortened it to Gor.{{Sfn|Cummings|2025}} At George Washington, Gor participated in [[College Republicans]] and founded the university's chapter of [[Young America's Foundation]].{{Sfn|Lippman|2017}}
==Career== ===Early political activities (2008–2020)=== Ahead of the [[2008 United States presidential election]], Gor supported senator [[John McCain]]'s [[John McCain 2008 presidential campaign|presidential campaign]], advocating for McCain through a group for [[Catholic Church in the United States|Catholics]].{{Sfn|Cooke|2008}} To garner attention for senator [[Barack Obama]]'s support for the [[Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now]],{{Sfn|"Man Dressed As Squirrel Disrupts Democrats". WBNS-TV}} he wore a squirrel costume to public events.{{Sfn|Cummings|2025}} Gor worked for the [[Republican National Committee]].{{Sfn|Cummings|2025}} By June 2010, he was working as [[Iowa]] representative [[Steve King]]'s spokesman{{Sfn|Clayworth|2010}} and as [[Minnesota]] representative [[Michele Bachmann]]'s spokesman by August.{{Sfn|Roper|2010}} For five months, he shared responsibilities for both King and Bachmann.{{Sfn|Hayworth|2011}} Gor resigned from Bachmann's campaign in February 2011{{Sfn|Barr|2011}} and began serving as [[Virginia]] representative [[Randy Forbes]]'s communications director by June 2012.{{Sfn|Schmidt|2012}} That year, he was a booker for [[Neil Cavuto]], a [[Fox News]] host.{{Sfn|Grynbaum|2025}}
In May 2013, he became the communications director for [[RANDPAC]], the [[political action committee]] for [[Kentucky]] senator [[Rand Paul]].{{Sfn|Burns|2013}} By December 2014, Gor was serving as Paul's spokesman;{{Sfn|Carroll|2014}} the following month, he was his communications director.{{Sfn|Schleifer|Svitek|2015}} Internal strife between Rand aides and Gor contributed to failings in Paul's [[Rand Paul 2016 presidential campaign|2016 presidential campaign]], according to ''[[BuzzFeed News]]''; in one incident, Gor purportedly decided that Paul should appear with an eagle and tasked staffers with finding one.{{Sfn|Gray|Parti|2016}} By May 2018, Gor was serving as Paul's deputy chief of staff.{{Sfn|"How to make billions vanish in Afghanistan". The Fresno Bee}}
===Trump campaign work and Winning Team Publishing (2020–2024)=== In June 2020, Gor left Paul's office to serve as the chief of staff of the Trump Victory Finance Committee.{{Sfn|Bailey|2020}} The following month, he began working for [[Donald Trump Jr.]] as his consultant and book publishing manager for ''[[Liberal Privilege]]'' (2020).{{Sfn|Harris|Karni|2020}} Gor is an amateur DJ in the [[West Palm Beach, Florida]], area;{{Sfn|Terris|LeVine|2024}} he was the officiant and DJ for the wedding of [[Matt Gaetz]] and Ginger Luckey{{Sfn|Tracy|2021}} and the emcee and DJ for [[Kimberly Guilfoyle]]'s birthday at [[Mar-a-Lago]].{{Sfn|Zengerle|2020}} Owing to his presence at the club, he earned the nickname the "Mayor of Mar-a-Lago"; for soliciting super PAC funds from club members, he was also known as the "Patio Panhandler".{{Sfn|Terris|LeVine|2024}} In October 2021, Trump Jr. and Gor incorporated [[Winning Team Publishing]], a conservative publishing house.{{Sfn|Lipton|Haberman|2022}} They announced ''Our Journey Together'' (2021), a [[coffee table book]], the following month.{{Sfn|Harris|Alter|2021}} The company later published ''Letters to Trump'' (2023){{Sfn|McGraw|2023}} and ''[[Save America (book)|Save America]]'' (2024).{{Sfn|Isenstadt|2024}} In September 2022, [[Make America Great Again Inc.|MAGA Inc.]] hired Gor as a senior advisor.{{Sfn|Bender|2022}} In February 2024, ''[[The New York Times]]'' reported that Gor had been named to lead a political action committee, Right for America, for Trump.{{Sfn|Allen|2024}}
==Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office (January–October 2025)== On November 13, 2024, ''[[Semafor (website)|Semafor]]'' reported that president [[Donald Trump]] had named Gor as his director of the [[White House Presidential Personnel Office]];{{Sfn|Talcott|2024}} Trump officially named Gor two days later.{{Sfn|Rubin|2024}} [[Susie Wiles]], the incoming [[White House chief of staff|chief of staff]], tentatively established a staff structure in which the Presidential Personnel Office would serve beneath the [[Office of Cabinet Affairs]], set to be led by [[Taylor Budowich]].{{Sfn|Haberman|Swan|2024}} Ahead of Trump's [[Second inauguration of Donald Trump|second inauguration]], Gor led a team of Trump loyalists, including [[Charlie Kirk]], who conducted loyalty tests for government positions.{{Sfn|Sanger|Swan|Haberman|2024}} According to the ''[[New York Post]]'', Gor had not officially submitted paperwork on his own background by June.{{Sfn|Okun|Bianco|2025}} In February 2025, Gor was appointed to the [[board of trustees]] of the [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]] after Trump removed its members.{{Sfn|Jacobs|Watson|2025}}
Gor came into conflict with [[Elon Musk]] and his proposed nominees, culminating in an argument at a [[Cabinet of the United States|Cabinet]] meeting in March.{{Sfn|Caputo|Isenstadt|Kight|2025}} After the meeting, Musk stated that he would not work with Gor, according to ''[[Politico]]''.{{Sfn|Burns|Marsh|2025}} Ahead of a joint press conference on Musk's last day in the [[White House]], Gor provided a background file on [[Jared Isaacman]], Musk's favored nominee for [[administrator of NASA]], that included information about donations Isaacman previously made to [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrats]].{{Sfn|Caputo|Isenstadt|Kight|2025}} Gor is believed to have been responsible for Trump withdrawing Isaacman's nomination.{{Sfn|Caputo|2025}} After the ''New York Post''{{'}}s report on Gor's background, Musk referred to him as a "snake".{{Sfn|Ewing|2025}} In September, Gor fired [[Erik Siebert]], the acting [[United States Attorney|U.S. attorney]] for the [[United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia|Eastern District of Virginia]], after Trump called for him to be dismissed.{{Sfn|Thrush|Haberman|Feuer|Pager|2025}}
After Trump named Gor as his nominee for [[List of ambassadors of the United States to India|United States ambassador to India]] and as his special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs, ''[[Axios (website)|Axios]]'' reported that Gor would be succeeded by [[Dan Scavino]], the [[White House Deputy Chief of Staff|White House deputy chief of staff]].{{Sfn|Isenstadt|2025}} Near the conclusion of Gor's tenure, Trump stated that Gor and his team had installed four thousand employees across the [[Federal government of the United States|federal government]], an unverified claim.{{Sfn|Haberman|2025}}
==Ambassador to India and Special Envoy (2026–present)== On August 22, 2025, Donald Trump named Gor as his nominee for United States ambassador to India and as his special envoy for South and Central Asian affairs.{{Sfn|Wadhams|2025}} Trump's decision came amid tensions in [[India–United States relations]], including ongoing trade negotiations.{{Sfn|Haberman|2025}} On October 7, the [[United States Senate|Senate]] voted to confirm Gor in a bloc of nominees.{{Sfn|Carney|2025}} He was sworn in on November 10.{{Sfn|Jacobs|2025}} Gor presented his credentials to Indian president [[Droupadi Murmu]] at the [[Rashtrapati Bhavan]] in [[New Delhi]] on January 14, 2026.{{Sfn|"U.S. Ambassador Sergio Gor presents credentials to President Murmu". The Hindu}}
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