Irwin Steven Goldstein (born 1952) is a former American diplomat, government official, and businessman who served as Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs at the United States Department of State during Secretary Rex Tillerson's tenure in the Trump Administration. He was also Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public Affairs at the United States Department of the Interior under Manuel Lujan Jr. during the Presidency of George H. W. Bush. In the private sector, Goldstein directed communications at several large financial services companies, including as Senior Vice President and Chief Communications Officer at AllianceBernstein and Executive Vice President and Chief Communications Officer at TIAA-CREF. He was also Vice President, Corporate Communications at Dow Jones & Company. Goldstein is Chief Communications Officer at the Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), a stock exchange based in New York City. Irwin Steven Goldstein was born to Bernie and Sandra Goldstein of Nashville, Tennessee. Goldstein graduated from the University School of Nashville. He attended and graduated from the University of Arizona, where he earned a bachelor's degree in political science and education. After college, he worked as a schoolteacher. Goldstein served as senior vice president of BP Global Solutions. Goldstein was employed at Dow Jones/The Wall Street Journal, where he was Vice President of Corporate Communications. Goldstein worked at TIAA for seven years, serving as its Executive Vice president and Chief Communications Officer. He stepped down from the position as of September 30, 2010. He is currently Chief Communications Officer at the Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), an SEC-registered national securities exchange built to serve companies and investors who share a long-term vision. Goldstein spent eight years working as a press secretary and chief of staff for several members of Congress, including Manuel Lujan and Ronald Machtley. When President George H. W. Bush appointed Lujan the U.S.