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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 2, 1991
Dear Tim:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to meet with me.
I hope you know how impressed I have been by you since we
began working together on some labor issues; that's why I sought
you out to see if you would be interested in the job. But, in
the final analysis, we have decided to select someone else for
the position. The decision was not an easy one to make -- just
about everyone we met would have made a fine addition to this
office.
Again, thank you for interest and for taking time to come
meet with me. I look forward to working with you more in the
future.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Rilicad
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. Tim Adams
Office of Policy Development
Room 213, OEOB
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Richard
I just wanted to drop a note and
Say thanks for giving me the opportunity
Ofter to interview for the DPC position. I feel
quite fortunate to have had the privilege
to discuss with you my interests and ideas.
It has been indeed a pleasure to work
with you over the past weeks and I look
forward to further interection in the future.
Again, thanks.
Tim
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 3, 1991
Dear Carlin:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Staff
Assistant in the Domestic Policy Council. I appreciate the time
you took to meet with me and some of the other staff. Your
background and experience are certainly impressive
I'm sorry we couldn't move fast enough to lure you into the
White House. Fortunately, we have found another neat person to
bring on board.
Again, thank you for your interest and for your patience
throughout this process. I look forward to meeting your
boyfriend, though I may warn him away from government in the
process of selling him on living in D.C.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Carlin Allums
1201 Braddock Place #404
Alexandria, VA 22314
met w/ on 9-24
took another job 9-26
CARLIN V. ALLUMS
Present Address:
Permanent Address:
1201 Braddock Pl. #404
3715 Rice Blvd.
Alexandria, VA 22314
Houston, TX 77005
(703) 548-6934
(713) 667-5234
Education
The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor of Arts, May 1991
Major: Asian Studies
Concentration in Chinese culture
Experience
Summers 1989
Fulbright & Jaworski Law Firm
Houston, Texas
& 1990
Recruiting Assistant
Answered telephones, aided in typing, filing
Assisted in organizing activities for potential lawyers
of the firm
Summer 1990
The Economic Summit
Houston, Texas
Media Fest Volunteer
Acted as French Interpreter for media representatives
1985 - - 1987
West University Pool/Recreation Center
Houston, Texas
Lifeguard
Honors &
Activities
Student Involvement Committee
Career Contacts Committee
Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority
Activities Chairperson 1989 - 1990
Managed $7,250 budget for 175 accounts
Managed the ordering and distribution of items for parties
Social Chairperson 1990 - 1991
Managed $28,765 budget
Coordinated various social functions
Additional
Information
Working command of French and Chinese language
Other languages: Spanish, German, Russian
References Available Upon Request
JENNIFER AMSTUTZ
20 Lovejoy Road
Andover, MA 01810
(508) 470-1877
EDUCATION:
Duke University, Durham, NC. A.B. May, 1990
Majors: Political Science, Comparative Area Studies
Course Work includes: Comparative Social Policy, Politics of Asia,
Foreign Policy of the United States, Methods of Comparative Analysis,
Current Political Problems in Western Europe.
Average: 3.1 on a 4.0 scale.
Wesleyan Program in Heidelberg, West Germany. 1/89 - 7/89.
Duke Political Science Program in Berlin. 6/87 - 7/87.
Phillips Academy, Andover, MA. Cum Laude. June, 1986.
HONORS:
Graduated with Distinction for honors work in Comparative Area Studies.
LANGUAGES: Proficient German, good French, beginning Spanish.
EXPERIENCE: Student Intern. United States Department of State, Office of UN Social
and Refugee Affairs, Bureau of International Organization Affairs.
Washington, DC. 5/88 - 8/88. Office representative for the Department
of State's working group on Ethiopian and Sudanese Refugee issues;
compiled a quarterly report on U.S. involvement in UNESCO related
affairs; prepared letters and memoranda on UN social issues.
Office Worker. Duke University Housing Administration. Durham, NC.
9/89 - 5/90. Performed administrative and clerical work such as typing,
data entry, word processing and filing.
Tutor. Duke University Medical Center Pediatric Department. Durham,
NC. 1/88 - 4/88 and 9/88 - 12/88. Provided school tutoring to children
in the Duke Medical Center who were unable to attend school due to
illness.
Lifeguard and Pool Attendant. Heritage Green Condominiums. North
Andover, MA. 7/87 - 8/87. Provided lifeguarding services for 2 pools
and was responsible for financial records and tabulation of daily cash flow
for snack bar.
Bookseller. Waldenbooks. Andover, MA. 6/86 - 8/86. Operated
bookstore register checkout and stocked books in my specific departments
of responsibility.
SKILLS:
Typing (approx. 55 wpm), Wordprocessing (MacWrite, MicrosoftWord,
WriteNow, MacDraw, MacPaint).
ACTIVITIES:
Duke Chorale, selective student choir, 1987-90. President 1989-90.
Chamber Choir, small group selected from Chorale, 1987-90.
AIESEC, group for students interested in international business, 1986-87.
Chi Omega Sorority, 1988-90.
REFERENCES: Available upon request.
20 Lovejoy Road
Andover, MA 01810
August 16, 1990
Kenneth Yale, Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Old Executive Office Building
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. Yale:
I am writing to express my interest in finding a research or staff position with
the Domestic Policy Council. I have chosen your office because of its work in
both social policy issues and environmental policy. Because of the research I
did during my time at Duke University, I have become very committed to
social policies, most specifically issues relating to low-income families with
children, and environmental policy. I would like to have the opportunity to
work with these issues and programs on a national policy level.
I graduated from Duke in May with a degree in Political Science and
Comparative Area Studies. In my honors thesis, for which I earned Distinction
in my Comparative Area Studies major, I compared family policy and programs
in the Federal Republic of Germany to those in the United States. This
research project allowed me to study in depth the federal programs the
United States offers families with children, most specifically child care and
welfare programs, and compare them and their effectiveness to the family
programs and family policy in West Germany. As a result of this project, and
the work I did in a seminar on Comparative Social Policy, I developed my
interest in social policy in the United States.
While in Germany, I studied both German Environmental Policy and European
Environmental Policy, and while researching these issues and the serious
environmental problems that currently exist on that continent, I became
concerned with our own environment, and therefore developed an interest in
U.S. environmental policy and environmental protection.
Although I am currently living in the Boston area, I will be in the Washington
area within the next two weeks when I will call you about the possibility of an
interview. I will be moving permanently to Washington shortly thereafter. You
can, however, continue to contact me at my Massachusetts address. I look
forward to speaking with you.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Amerity
Jennifer Amstutz
Frederick S. Ansell
2100 Lee Highway #323
(703) 524-6421 (h)
Arlington, VA 22201
(202) 429-7377 (o)
Experienced attorney in public policy-related litigation, skilled in analysis, advising,
and appellate litigation.
Employment
Wiley, Rein & Fielding, Washington, DC
1988 -
Litigation Associate, specializing in environmental insurance coverage.
Drafted and organized appellate briefs regarding insurance
coverage for Superfund cleanup costs; analyzed contract, public
policy and jurisdictional issues with a potential $500 billion
exposure; prevailed in several cases in important jurisdictions.
Formulated arguments regarding public policy and tort law in
toxic tort cases raising new substantive claims; significant portions
of argument adopted by New Jersey Supreme Court.
Hughes, Hubbard & Reed, Washington, DC
1987-88
Litigation Associate
Interviewed and prepared lay and expert witnesses in SEC
accounting disciplinary proceeding.
Organized deposition summaries, witness statements, and
documents for use in formulating case in chief and cross-
examination.
Hon. Albert J. Engel, Grand Rapids, Michigan
1986-87
U.S. Court of Appeals - Sixth Circuit
Law Clerk
Analyzed record and controlling precedent in more than 100
federal appeals.
Advised and persuaded Judge through memoranda and
discussions.
Drafted and edited opinions concerning a wide range of legal
issues.
Frederick S. Ansell
Page 2
1984-86
Prior employment as a summer associate included research and
writing in labor, administrative, real estate, contract, securities, and
criminal law areas, including a petition for certiorari that the Supreme
Court granted.
Education
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1983 magna cum laude
Major: History and Government
Jeffrey Leonard Pressman Prize for honors thesis on American government
(published).
J.D. University of Chicago, 1986
Law Review
Publications
Comment, "Unauthorized Conduct of Government Agents: A
Restrictive Rule of Equitable Estoppel Against the Government,"
53 U. Chi L. Rev. 1026 (1986).
Comment, "Property Versus Civil Rights: An Alternative to the
'Double Standard" 11 N. Ky. L. Rev. 51 (1984).
Community Activities
Member, Arlington County Republican Committee
Volunteer, federal, state and local Republican campaigns,
including district coordinator for county board candidate.
Commissioner, Arlington County Transportation Commission
Director, Astoria Condominium Unit Owners Association
- Administer $500,000 budget, negotiate with, persuade and
advise other board members.
Delegate, Arlington County Civic Federation
Member, Arlington Committee of 100
2100 Lee Highway #323
Arlington, VA 22201
November 23, 1990
Hon. Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the
President and Executive Secretary
231 Old Executive Office Building
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Richard:
It was good seeing you Wednesday. Thanks for your
assistance in helping me obtain employment in the administra-
tion. As you requested, I have enclosed a copy of my resume.
We will be in touch. Thanks again.
Sincerely,
Fred
Frederick S. Ansell
Enclosure
FATIMA H. ARGUN
1330 New Hampshire Ave., NW #414
(202) 659-6317
Washington, D.C. 20036
experience
U.S. Department of Commerce/Minority Business Development Agency Confidential Assistant to the
Director Washington, D.C. October 1989--December 1990. As a Bush Administration appointee, acted
as official representative of, and advisor to the Director. Performed management and analysis role in
the development of public policy: coordinated the design, organization and implementation of national
programs to increase opportunities for minority-owned businesses in franchising, international trade,
telecommunications. Wrote and edited Director's speeches and official departmental documents.
Reviewed and analyzed budget and legislation. Acted as interagency liaison.
Office of the President-Elect/Policy Development Division Coordinator--Transition Office Contacts
Washington, D.C. November 1988--February 1989. As Special Assistant to Presidential Transition
Team, worked with TOCs to manage and analyze information and resources, research, draft
correspondence and prepare briefing materials for Congressional hearings of Cabinet Secretaries-
designate.
George Bush for President/Bush-Quayle '88 Volunteer/Presidential Campaign Liaison
Washington, D.C. June--November 1988: Served as National Campaign Liaison in Office of Voter
Coalitions: developed voter education programs and fundraising efforts. Participated/worked at the
Republican National Convention. November 1987-June 1988: Participated in direct-mail projects and
phone banks to encourage campaign support. Canvassed in S. Carolina during primaries, and later on
East Coast.
Competitive Enterprise Institute Director of International Trade/Policy Analyst
Washington, D.C. June 1987--August 1988. Developed research for public policy analysis, wrote issue
memoranda and op-eds, and organized press conferences. Participated in coalitions and lobbying efforts
on trade legislation, including the Omnibus Trade Act of 1988; the U.S./Canada Free Trade
Agreement; and the Textile Bill. Public Affairs Liaison and coordinator of the Jefferson Group, the
organization's intellectual forum.
Financial Times/International Reports Freelance Economic Writer
New York, NY. July 1986-June 1987. Researched and wrote international economic and political risk-
related articles for a publication primarily addressing insurance companies and multinational firms.
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative Assistant to Private Sector Liaison/Office of Public Affairs
Washington, D.C. July--October 1986. Organized activities and provided support for various USTR
private sector advisory committees. Assisted in development of press releases and speeches. Provided
information to media interested in the status of trade negotiations.
Societe Nationale ELF Aquitaine Assistant to U.S. Delegate for Corporate Affairs
Paris, France. May-September 1984. Graduate school intern for multinational petroleum firm.
Coordinated transactions between bureaux in France and subsidiaries in the U.S. Assisted in budget
preparation and statistical analysis. Organized, researched, and wrote literature for 1984 Annual Report.
education
Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs/University of Texas Master of Public Policy, 1985.
Austin, TX. Two-year, full-time program included coursework in: International Economics;
International Trade; Political Economy; Policy Development; Public Policy and Management; Public
Financial Management; Management of Human Resources; Operations Research; Statistics for Public
Policy; two, year-long Policy Research Projects, (both subsequently published), and a master's thesis.
University of Paris/Sorbonne Certificat de Langue et Civilization Francaise, with honors, 1983.
Paris, France. Studied French language and literature.
University of Texas at Austin Bachelor of Arts, Political Science/International Studies with honors,
1983. Austin, TX. Concentrations: Literature, History, French, Economics.
political
*
Friends of Dan Quayle--Newsmagazine editor
activities
*
League of Republican Women of DC
*
Bush-Quayle Schedule Cs Association
*
Department of Commerce Schedule Cs Association
*
National Federation of Republican Women
*
Marion Martin Republican Women's Club
*
Conservative Network
*
Renaissance Women
professional
*
National Victory Celebration--Assignment Coordinator, May--June 1991. As a full-time staffer,
activities
worked with the Desert Storm Homecoming Foundation on overall organization: recruited,
assigned and supervised volunteers, assisted Congressional liaison and worked at USO show
on day of event.
*
Women in International Trade--Founding member and Board of Directors, 1987--89.
*
Washington Area LBJ School Alumni Association--Founding member and Board of Directors, 1988--
90; Special Events Chairman, 1988--89; Vice President, 1989--90.
*
International Network for Women in Enterprise and Trade
*
World Affairs Council of Washington, D.C.
*
World Trade Forum
*
Washington International Trade Association
*
Washington, D.C. Texas Exes
*
Texas State Society
*
Texas Breakfast Club
*
Alliance Francaise
other
*
Fluent in French and Turkish
*
Computer literate
*
Participated in numerous civic, community and volunteer activities throughout college and
professional career, including: Counselor at the Center for Battered Women, Austin, Texas for almost
4 years.
*
Several publications on public policy issues, including: U.S. Trade with Newly-Industrializing
Countries (NICs).
*
Listed in Who's Who of American Women, 1990-91
*
Selected for International Who's Who of Professional Women, 1990-91.
Richard- I took your suggestion and contacted I hope Leff he
can Bunzel. help. Thanks again. I'll keep touch you
Here's the letter for your reference. in to let
October 7, 1991
Know of any develgments.
with warm fatima regards.
Mr. Jeffrey H. Bunzel
U.S. Department of the Treasury
1500 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20220
Dear Mr. Bunzel,
Thank you for offering to review and circulate my resume.
As I had indicated to you, I was referred to you by
Richard Porter, Deputy Director of the Domestic Policy
Council.
I would be very interested in being considered for any
positions (preferably in the GS-13-15 range), within the
Office of the Assistant Secretary for International
Affairs.
As you had requested, I will contact you sometime this
week to discuss any possibilities, and to see if you
might be available for a meeting in the near future.
Thank you again for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Fatima H. Argun
enclosures
CC: Richard Porter
M. MILLER BAKER
1001 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
315 East Monroe Avenue
Suite 275 North
Alexandria, Virginia 22301
Washington, D.C. 20004
(703) 683-6896 (home)
(202) 624-5900 (office)
BAR
Louisiana, 1984; United States Court of Appeals
MEMBERSHIPS
for the Fifth Circuit, 1986; United States Claims
Court, 1990.
EMPLOYMENT
EXPERIENCE
November 1989
DILWORTH, PAXSON, KALISH & KAUFFMAN
to present
Washington, D.C.
Litigation associate in 12 lawyer branch office
of 177 lawyer Philadelphia firm. Work directly
with senior partner representing Litton Indus-
tries, Inc., a Fortune 500 corporation, as
plaintiff in securities fraud suit in U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New
York, Litton directors as defendants in
shareholders derivative action in U.S. District
Court for the Central District of California, and
individual and class plaintiffs in securities
fraud suits in U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Virginia and U.S. District Court for
the District of New Jersey. Draft pleadings,
motions, and interrogatories; research memoranda,
attend depositions and document productions, and
deal directly with clients, opposing counsel, and
courts. Directly responsible as lead counsel for
representing Meridian Mortgage Corporation as
plaintiff in U.S. Claims Court challenging the
redemption of $13 million in government
debentures; defrauded investor as plaintiff
against major brokerage firm in churning case
(case successfully settled before arbitration) ;
commodities trading advisor as defendant against
churning claim in Commodities Futures Trading
Commission reparations proceeding; TRW Receivables
Management Service, Inc., as defendant in Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act action in U.S.
District Court for the Eastern District of
Virginia; broadcast license applicant as amicus
curiae in U.S. Supreme Court challenging the
constitutionality of awarding preferences to
broadcast license applicants on the basis of sex;
Czechoslovakian family attempting to immigrate to
the U.S. Responsible for all pleadings, filings,
research, discovery, and dealings with clients,
opposing counsel, government agencies, and courts.
January-
MYERSON, KUHN & STERRETT
October 1989
Washington, D.C.
Litigation associate in 16 lawyer branch office of
170 lawyer New York firm. Worked directly with
senior partner and junior partner representing
Litton Industries in securities fraud and
shareholder derivative suits (see above) ; also
worked directly with partners in white collar
criminal defense of corporate raider in U.S.
District Court for the Southern District of New
York, and on various other litigation,
immigration, regulatory, and administrative law
matters, including the Fair Housing Act, Paperwork
Reduction Act, the consolidation of motor
carriers under the Interstate Commerce
Commission, and the legal complications of dual
citizenship for foreign clients. Directly
responsible as lead counsel for representing
assault victim as tort plaintiff in diversity
action in U.S. District Court for the District of
Columbia. (Firm dissolved in 1989. Moved with
senior partner to Dilworth, Paxson.)
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Washington, D.C.
October-
Special Assistant to the Assistant Attorney
December 1988
General, Civil Rights Division
Drafted speeches, appellate briefs, and articles
for the Assistant Attorney General. Prepared
recommendations to the Solicitor General for
appellate participation. (Position ended when the
Assistant Attorney General left government
service.)
July 1986-
Attorney-Advisor, Office of Legal Policy
October 1988
Member, Attorney General's policy development
staff. Specialized in civil rights issues.
Edited draft appellate briefs and prepared
recommendations for appellate participation to the
Solicitor General. Wrote speeches, prepared
briefing materials, and drafted Congressional
testimony for the Attorney General and other
Administration officials. Drafted Presidential
signing statements for inclusion in legislative
histories. Drafted legislation and prepared
legislative reports to Congress and the Office of
Management and Budget. Interviewed prospective
federal judicial nominees, evaluated their written
work, and prepared legal and policy memoranda
pertaining to judicial selection. Member, Supreme
Court confirmation task forces. Contributing
author to Report to the Attorney General series
and Guidelines on Constitutional Litigation for
United States Attorneys.
Awarded
Special
Achievement Award for outstanding performance.
Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
(George Bush Library)
Document No.
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Re: M. Miller Baker; Personally Identifiable Information
n.d.
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redacated. (1 pp.)
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Office:
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Series:
Porter, Richard, Files
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RESTRICTION CODES
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
Deed of Gift Restrictions
(b)(1) National security classified information
C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national
(b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an
security information
agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
information
PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
(b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
concerning wells
1985-1986
HON. THOMAS G. GEE, CIRCUIT JUDGE, UNITED STATES
COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT
Houston, Texas
Law Clerk. Drafted bench memoranda to prepare the
judge for oral argument, drafted opinions, and
attended panel and en banc sittings of the Court.
1984-1985
HON. JOHN M. DUHE, DISTRICT JUDGE, U.S. DISTRICT
COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
Lafayette, Louisiana
Law Clerk. Recommended the disposition of
motions, drafted opinions and rulings, prepared
jury charges, and attended trials, pretrial
conferences, and hearings.
EDUCATION
TULANE UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL
New Orleans, Louisiana
J.D., May 1984
Honors and activities:
*
Admitted in 1981 on early-admission basis
with 96 credit hours of undergraduate work.
*
Awarded Tulane Legislative Scholarship.
*
Junior, Senior, and International Appellate
moot court competitions.
LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Accelerated political science honors program.
Entered in June 1980 with 20 credit hours earned
in high school and completed additional 76 credit
hours through advanced placement examinations and
maximum course loads by August 1981. Honors and
activities:
*
Dean's List.
*
Awarded four academic scholarships.
*
University nominee and selected as Truman
Scholar Alternate in national academic
scholarship competition.
*
Pi Sigma Alpha honor fraternity.
*
Selected by university for 1981 U.S. Senate
summer internship.
PUBLICATIONS
Redefining Discrimination: "Disparate Impact" and
the Institutionalization of Affirmative Action
(Washington: Government Printing Office, 1988.
157 pp.) A survey of the "disparate impact"
doctrine under the federal civil rights laws.
PERSONAL
Born
(b) (6)
MILITARY
Lieutenant, U.S. Naval Reserve. Received direct
commission as intelligence officer in 1986.
References available upon request
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 19, 1991
Dear Miller:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to meet with me.
Your background and experience are impressive, but we have
decided to select someone else for the position. The decision
was not an easy one to make -- just about everyone we met would
have made a fine addition to this office.
Again, thank you for interest and for taking time to come
meet with me. If you don't mind, we will keep your resume on
file in the event that other opportunities within the White House
become available.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. M. Miller Baker
II has been a pleasure
315 East Monroe Ave.
Alexandria, VA 22301
getting to know you I hope
we can keep in touch.
ROB
JANE C. BAIRD
3003 Van Ness Street N.W., No. S-613
Washington, D.C.
Home: (202) 362-9088
Work: (202) 252-1151
EDUCATION
GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, NATIONAL LAW CENTER, Washington, D.C.
Juris Doctor awarded May 1988. Graduated Cum Laude; Moot Court Semi-finalist.
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, Chicago, Illinois
M.A. awarded May, 1979. Interdisciplinary Masters in Social Services Administration, Public Policy
and Law.
VASSAR COLLEGE, Poughkeepsie, New York
B.A. awarded May 1977. Graduated Cum Laude in Political Science.
UNIVERSITY OF STOCKHOLM, Stockholm, Sweden, 1975 1976.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, Washington, D.C.
July 1989 - present
Director, Office of Congressional Liaison. Manage congressional affairs program and staff;
represent the Commission before Congress, international organizations and administrative
agencies; monitor trade legislation and prepare Commissioners for congressional hearings; oversee
research projects on international trade issues, including EC 1992, the Japanese distribution system
and Most-Favored-Nation status for the Soviet Union.
CROWELL & MORING, Washington, D.C.
December 1988- July 1989
Associate. Prepared legal briefs, findings of fact and legal memoranda; interviewed clients,
negotiated with opposing counsel, and assisted in pre-trial matters in the areas of natural gas, mine
safety, administrative law, international lobbying, and taxation.
BUSH- QUAYLE '88, Washington, D.C.
October 1987 - November 1988
Domestic Policy Analyst Prepared policy statements and position papers on environmental,
energy, health care, and children's issues; responded to press calls and public inquiries; prepared a
comprehensive document on George Bush's legislative record.
PRESTON, THORGRIMSON, ELLIS, & HOLMAN, Washington, D.C.
Summer 1987
Summer Associate. Conducted research on federal election law, international trade, tax,
reinsurance and high technology, drafted legal memoranda and letters to clients.
AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE, Washington, D.C.
1984 - 1985
Legislative Analyst. Monitored and analyzed federal legislation on taxation, trade, and oil
industry related issues; produced reports on congressional hearings and activities; assisted in
developing legislative strategy and shaping API policies with regard to issues affecting the
petroleum industry.
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND LABOR,
Washington, D.C.
1979 - 1984
Legislative Aide. Drafted legislation and speeches; researched and analyzed legislation and
regulations; assisted House Members on the floor and in legislative conferences; negotiated with
executive branch agencies on state and local problems.
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
Swedish Bicentennial Fellowship, Stockholm, Sweden, 1981.
Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst Fellowship, Bonn, Germany, 1979.
200 PAGE
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JULIA A. BERNEY
P.O. Box 1331
916 EAST CAPITOL ST., NE
Eau Claire, WI 54702
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20003
(715) 832-4908
(202)-547-6082
EMPLOYMENT OBJECTIVE:
Today more than ever before the United States has an opportunity to impact upon
those populations experiencing freedom of choice and the benefits of a free market
economy. A variety of diverse backgrounds will assist the administration in meeting
the challenges of the 90's. I would like to be a part of this special time.
EDUCATION:
Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont: Bachelor of Arts degree, June 1990
Majors - Spanish Literature and Photography
Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts: Diploma - June 1985
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:
January 1988 to
George Bush For President,
November 1988
Washington Staff.
January-February 1987
Casa de Campo Hotel, La Romana, Dominican Republic.
Summer 1986
Casa del Niños Orphanage, La Romana, Dominican Republic.
January-February 1986
Everett Designs, La Romana, Dominican Republic.
Previous Summers
Indian Settlements, Cumberland, Wisconsin. Numerous political campaigns.
SPECIAL SKILLS:
Bilingual in Spanish.
Photography
Political Campaigns, administration and campaigning.
HONORS, ACTIVITIES, AND INTERESTS:
Photography, Student Show, Addison Gallery, Andover, Massachusetts.
Student Shows, Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont.
Work has been purchased for private collections.
International Studies, Franklin College, Lugano, Switzerland.
Monterrey Institute of Technology, Monterrey, Mexico.
Altos de Chavon School of Design, La Romana, Dominican Republic.
Tennis, Horseback Riding, Swimming, Dance
REFERENCES:
Deborah Steelman, Washington, D.C.
Joshua Miner, Andover, Massachusetts
José Cordova, Bennington, Vermont.
Maria Rius, Bennington, Vermont
Ken Kensinger, Bennington, Vermont
BENNINGTON
COLLEGE
June 5, 1990
To whom it may concern:
It is my pleasure to write on behalf of Julie A. Berney who has been a
student of mine at Bennington College. She took a very intensive course
with me that required meeting for very long sessions. During this time, I
had the opportunity to realize the extraordinary quality of her work: first,
I would like to refer to her class presentations: she expresses herself in a
mature and intelligent manner making complex subjects clear and interesting.
I was very impressed with the academic excellence of her papers: they prove
her ability to do research and interrelate disciplines.
Finally, I would like to emphasize her command of both, spoken and written
Spanish.
Not less important is to underline her good-natured character.
I recommend Julie A. Berney for this job without any reservation.
Do not hesitate to contact me if you need any further information.
Union
Maria A. Rius-Alarco
Member of the Faculty,
Division of Literature
Bush
Quayle
****
******
November 8, 1988
Ms. Julie Berney
1230 Eton Court
Washington, D.C. 20007
Dear Julie:
On the last day of this great campaign, I want to
thank you for the tremendous dedication and energy you
gave to the election of George Bush.
George Bush issued over 200 specific policy proposals,
the result of your thorough research, creative talent,
tireless efforts, and yes, sound conservative values.
With your help, George Bush introduced into the
election year debate proposals reflecting the
mainstream American point of view. With this
confidence so clearly rooted in the people's beliefs,
instead of government onmipotence, his election became
assured.
I have seen first hand the talent and dedication you
bring to your work; it will be a great pleasure to
watch your career blossom. I hope you will always
feel comfortable in calling me if I can help in any
way.
Sincerely,
Dbbi
Deborah Steelman
Director of Domestic Policy
733 15th Street NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 202/842 1988
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11/21/88
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Edgar Mead. (1 pp.)
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his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
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ROBERT W. KASTEN, JR.
WISCONSIN
United States Senate
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20510-4902
July 20, 1990
To Whom It May Concern:
I would like to take this opportunity to
recommend Julie A. Berney and ask that she be
given every consideration for employment.
I have known Julie's family for many years,
and I know her to be efficient, very organized
and a self-starter. She has been a loyal and
committed Republican and worked very hard for
both the President and Vice President in the
last election.
I am confident that Julie would make an
outstanding addition to your staff, and I ask
that you give her every possible consideration.
Please feel free to be in touch with me if
I can answer any questions.
Best regards,
Ph
Robert W. Kasten, Jr.
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July 13, 1990
Mr. Chase Untermeyer
Assistant to the President
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20515
Dear Chase:
Julie Berney, of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, has informed me of her
desire to work for President Bush and, in that regard, has asked me
to submit a letter of recommendation on her behalf. I am pleased to
do so.
Julie is familiar to the Bush Administration as she was a member
of the President's campaign staff from January, 1988-November, 1988.
Following the Bush victory, Julie returned to Vermont to finish her
college Bachelor of Arts degree, and is now pursuing employment with
the Administration in Washington.
I have known the Berney family since first being elected to
Congress in 1980 -- an arena in which the Berney family has been
involved much longer than I. Their Republican ties go back to the
time when U.S. Congressman Alvin O'Konski represented Wisconsin's
10th District. Involved at all levels of Republican activity, for
that Mrs. Phyllis Berney, in 1984, earned a 6-year presidential
appointment as a member of the National Council on the Arts Board.
Obviously, Julie shares her family's interest in government, and
is hoping to put that interest to work for you. Based upon my
personal knowledge of the Berney family and Julie, Julie will bring
to any job commitment, integrity, a good, midwestern work ethic and,
perhaps most importantly, a sincere and genuine desire to serve
President Bush in meeting his leadership agenda.
Thank you for the opportunity to comment.
regards,
Steve Gunderson
Member of Congress
SG:kad
Bush
Quayle
*****
******
November 10, 1988
To Whom It May Concern:
Julie Berney worked in the campaign for my father
and did an excellent job - She worked extremely hard,
she was conscientious, and she did a variety of tasks.
I first met Julie during a blitz around South
Carolina. She travelled with me and others and was
very effective at voter turnout. From political
trench work to work in the research department, each
job she was assigned she did well.
I feel certain Julie truly benefited from the
campaign as much as we benefited from her work.
Sincerely,
George Bush Jr.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26, 1991
Dear Mindy:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to come here and meet
with us.
I have a high regard for you and your abilities, and I think
you would have been an excellent fit for this office. But, in
the final analysis, we have decided to select someone else for
the position. The decision was not an easy one to make -- just
about everyone we met would have made a fine addition to this
office.
Again, thank you for taking the time to come meet with us
and best of luck in your career endeavors.
With best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
Richard Bor
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Mindy Berry
4000 Tunlaw Road, NW
Apartment 512A
Washington, D.C. 20007
October 7, 1991
The Honorable Richard Porter
Special Assistant to the President and
Executive Secretary for the Domestic Policy Council
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Richard:
I want to express my appreciation to you and your staff for
taking the time to discuss the position of Deputy Executive
Secretary for the Domestic Policy Council (DPC). I would welcome
the opportunity to work at the Council with you and your dedicated
staff.
As my resume indicates, I am quite familiar with the wide
range of issues on the Council's agenda. My recent experiences
working on domestic policies while serving in the Administration
and in the private sector have provided me with a broad background
for this position.
I look forward to further conversations with you and members
of your staff regarding this very challenging position. As you
suggested, I will contact you in two weeks to discuss the next step
in this process.
If you have any questions or need additional information
regarding my background or qualifications, please feel free to call
me at (202) 682-5424.
Thank you again for your consideration and time. Please
extend my gratitude to your staff for sharing their insights and
time.
Sincerely,
Mindy Berry
Mindy L. Berry
Pice
free
October 1, 1991
The Honorable Ede Holiday
Assistant to the President
and Secretary of the Cabinet
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Ms. Holiday:
Thank you so much for taking the time to discuss with me the
position of Deputy Executive Secretary for the Domestic Policy
Council (DPC). The opportunity to work with you and your staff is
of particular interest to me given the crucial issues being
addressed by the Council and its key role in influencing the
national policy agenda.
As the enclosed resume indicates, I am quite familiar with the
broad range of issues on the Council's agenda because of my recent
experiences working on domestic policies in the Administration and
in the private sector.
I look forward to further conversations with you and members
of your staff about this very challenging position. I would be
most happy to answer any questions or provide additional
information about my background or qualifications.
Thank you again for your consideration and time. Please
accept my very best wishes on the arrival of your new baby.
Sincerely,
Mindy Mindy Berry L. Berry
Enclosure:
MINDY L. BERRY
4000 Tuniaw Road. N.W. #512A
Washington, D.C. 20007
Office (202) 523-8004 Home (202) 338-5666
EMPLOYMENT
5/90 to
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (DOL), Washington. DC
Present
Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs
Special Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs
Represent DOL before a variety of groups including public and private sector interest group
officials, governmental agency officials. and other state and local representatives. Brief interest
groups on labor-related issues such as workplace health and safety concerns
and international labor relations.
Establish and maintain relationships within DOL and with relevant external interest groups
and organizations; develop network of groups organized around specific labor issues;identify
groups, develop lists. make contacts, convene meetings and seek to garner support for
particular DOL initiatives through these networks.
Prepare issue papers, summarize policy statements. and review reports, memos and other
documents prepared by state and local officials for inclusion in Secretarial briefing materials in
preparation for official visits or specific events.
Identify and report on major issues affecting DOL including political. economic. and social trends
occurring at the state and local level.
10/87
INDEPENDENT SECTOR. Washington, DC
to 5/90
Assistant Director for Research
Managed six staff members and supervised daily research activities.
Developed and managed databases to track corporate and foundation contributions,
philanthropic projects, educational community service programs and public private initiatives
in the United States and abroad.
Coordinated and edited annual publication describing over 1000 current and ongoing research
projects. Participated in the collection and synthesis of research compiled for "Dimensions of the
Independent Sector: A Statistical Profile on Philanthropy™.
Planned and organized an annual Research Forum for over 400 participants from the
United States and abroad.
Served as research liaison to members of private foundations. associations, and the corporate
and academic communities.
9/85
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY. Washington, DC
to 5/87
Graduate School of Public Policy
Graduate Fellow
Researched. compiled and anaivzed data on public policy issues including the organizational
structure of White House domestic policy personnel. educational policy. and arts funding, to be
used by University faculty for integration into academic research studies and reports.
Designed survey instrument, compiled database. conducted statistical evaluation. and
presented written summarv of findings on demographic information of Georgetown University
graduate public policy student body for presentation to key university officials.
1/85
UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT Washington, DC
to 85
Office of the Administrative Assistant to the Chief Justice
Judicial Intern
Researched and edited official speeches. publications, and memoranda for use by the Chief
Justice.
Analvzed historical court documents and prepared summaries of legal trends.significant cases,
and other important judicial statements.
3/84
SURREY & MORSE. Washington. DC
to 1/85
Paralegal/I Researcher
Monitored claims of international trade infringement including transfer of technology licensing
agreements by the Export-Import Bank.
Researched and prepared case materials and technical documents required in international
disputes arbitration.
CONSULTING PROJECTS
5/88
WASHINGTON CENTER. Washington. DC
to 12/88
Curriculum Design Specialist
Designed a course curriculum on "The Non-Profit Sector, an educational lecture series for
college level students employed by nonprofit organizations.
Developed syllabi, taught students and planned extracurricular events to apply learned
material to actual organizational activities.
7/87
WESTAT. INC., Washington, DC
to 2/88
Data Analyst
Researched and analvzed arts-related activities and projects for the purpose of summarizing
data previously collected on various arts fields for inclusion in chapters of a Report to Congress.
Prepared occupational outlook on visual and graphic artists and summarized findings for
inclusion in a Congressional Report on "The State of the Arts".
5/87
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF STATE ARTS AGENCIES (NASAA), Washington, DC
to 10/87
Research Analvst
Analyzed demographic data of state governmental arts activities and prepared summary
profiles.
Designed survey instruments and classified data for publication in a biennial statistical report on
the status of grantmaking and occupational issues relating to NASAA membership.
1/87
U.S. IMPRESSIONS. New York. NY
to 2/88
Business Writer
Wrote descriptive articles for an economic development publication on the demographic and
economic profile of the District of Columbia highlighting the provision of services available to
businesses, for the purpose of soliciting new business ventures.
2/87
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE UNIVERSITIES AND LAND-GRANT COLLEGES to
9/87
(NASULGC), Washington, DC
Editor
Collected and anaivzed information for use in preparing historical profiles of state and
land-grant colleges for inclusion in a volume for distribution to NASULGC member institutions.
EDUCATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
Washington, DC
Master's Degree: Public Policy, 1987
Graduate Scholastic Scholarship
LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE
London. England
Completed program: Comparative Political. Economic. and Legal Systems, 1983 1984.
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
Washington, DC
Bachelor of Art's Degree: Government and International Relations, 1984
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Gainesville, FL
1979-1980
POLITICAL ACTIVITIES
5/88
BUSH/QUAYLE CAMPAIGN 1988, National Headquarters
to 11/88
Director: Bush '88 Citizen Service Coalition
Organized and directed the coalition. Coordinated program activities. Conducted research
needed to formulate statements on domestic policies. Developed network of individuals and
groups supportive of the Coalition.
4/84
REAGAN/BUSH CAMPAIGN 1984, Maryland Headquarters
to 11/84
Polling Coordinator / Weekend Supervisor
Managed volunteers and coordinated phone bank. Assisted in the development of a statewide
targeting system.
PROFICIENCIES
Database Management: Lotus 1-2-3; Quattro: SAS: dBase III+: Relational Report Writer.
WordPerfect and Ventura Desktop Publishing.
PUBLICATIONS
Berry, Mindy L. "Volunteering in the United States: A Current Profile" prepared for the
President's Advisory Commission on the Points of Light Initiative Foundation. A Report to the
President, December. 1989.
Berry, Mindy L. "Architecture, Graphic Design and Historic Preservation, in A Sourcebook of
Arts Statistics: 1987. A report prepared for the National Endowment for the Arts by Westat, Inc.,
Rockville, MD, 1988.
Research-In-Progress: A National Compilation of Research Projects on Philanthropy, Voluntary
Action and Not-for-Profit-Activity. INDEPENDENT SECTOR, Washington, D.C., 1986-1987 and
1987-1988.
Berry, Mindy L. and Virginia A. Hodgkinson. "Nonprofit, Small Business and Government
Functioning in a Mixed Economv: What We Know and What We Need To Know." in Issues of
Competition Between Non-Profit and For-Profit Corporations. Center for Entrepreneurial Studies,
New York University Graduate School of Business Administration, New York, New York, 1987.
DISTINCTIONS
"Fiver Award for giving and volunteering
Graduate Academic Scholarship, Georgetown University
Visiting Researcher. Georgetown University
Phi Delta Alpha (Political Science Honor Society)
Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Young Republicans of Montgomery County, Maryland
National Federation for Republican Women
Meals-on-Wheels Program
Virginia Slims Tennis Tournament
Washington Tennis Patrons Foundation
Public Policy Students Association
REFERENCES AND WRITING SAMPLES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST
gosby
JAMES(MILES BOLDRICK
24 Old Glebe Rd. S. #3
3204 Racquet Club Drive
Arlington, Virginia 22204
Midland, Texas 79705
(703) 486-2257
(915) 682-9590
POLITICAL:
7/90-11/90
Hodges for U.S. Congress, Texas-1, Paris, Texas; Finance Director.
Organized fundraising events, wrote fundraising letters, designed PAC kits
and other fundraising devices. Organized candidate's, as well as personal
solicitations resulting in $120,000 in campaign donations. Took over the
scheduling duties for the candidate. Had considerable experience setting up
press conferences, writing press releases and press advisaries for the campaign.
11/89-12/89
Robert Mosbacher for Lt. Gov. Campaign; Midland Event Director. Solely
responsible for organization and execution of reception in honor of candidate.
Organized volunteer telemarketing efforts for the event. The entire operation
resulted in $30,000 in donations to the campaign.
6/89-8/89
The American Campaign Academy, Washington D.C.; Management
Trainee (class officer). One of twenty-four people selected to attend three
month campaign management school sponsored by the NRCC. Training
included finance and budgeting; earned and paid media; organization; voter
targeting and contact; opposition, candidate and survey research; vendor and
committee relations.
6/88-9/88
George Bush Presidential Campaign, Washington D.C.; Intern. Worked
in the research department. Organized and performed candidate research for
the Bush and Dukakis quote books. Also, chosen to assist the platform team
at the Republican Convention in New Orleans.
EDUCATION:
6/85-9/89
University of Texas at Austin. Graduated with a Bachelors Degree in
Liberal Arts as a Government major. Also obtained a minor in History.
6/87-8/87
Universidad de Alicante, Alicante, Spain. Attended three months of
concentrated classes in Spanish.
7/83-5/85
Woodberry Forest High School, Woodberry Forest, Virginia.
JAMES MILES BOLDRICK
24 Old Glebe Rd. S. #3
3204 Racquet Club Drive
Arlington, Virginia 22204
Midland, Texas 79705
(703) 486-2257
(915) 682-9590
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
2/90-5/90
Associates Commercial Corporation, Houston, Texas; Credit Manager
Trainee. Received training in cashiering, credit, and collections in one of
the largest transportation finance companies in the nation. While in
collections, the delinquent accounts went down from 24% to 18% in one
month.
1/86-5/89
Member of the College Republicans at the University of Texas at Austin.
9/85-5/89
Member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity at the University of Texas at
Austin.
12/84-5/89
Volunteer. Volunteer for various organizations such as Hospice of Midland,
Austin's Children's Helping Hand, Austin's Children's Museum, and Special
Olympics.
PERSONAL:
Competitive tennis player. Also enjoy golf, skiing and basketball. Own a
Macintosh, also have experience with IBM. Single and in good health.
REFERENCES:
Mr. Robert Holt
Political Fundraiser and Independent Landman
#1 Willow Court
Midland, Texas 79705
(915) 682-4422
Mrs. Barbara Tom Jowell
Political Fundraiser for ART
911 Citation
Midland, Texas 79705
(915) 682-1468
Mr. Hampton Hodges
U.S. Congressional Candidate
Hwy 195
Paris, Texas 75460
(214) 784-9529
Mr. Kelley Rogers
Rt.1 Box 109A
Simms, Texas 75574
(214) 543-2355
05-21-91 06:51 PM FROM SEN. HATFIELD PRESS
P03/05
AMY B. BOLLMAN
629 "E" Street N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002
(202) 544-5315
EDUCATION
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY Corvallis, Oregon; Bachelor of Science in
Liberal Arts Major: Political Science Graduated August 1990.
Accumulative G.P.A. 3.89. Degree completed in three years.
WESTERN OREGON STATE COLLEGE Monmouth, Oregon; Summer School 1989
CHEMEKETA COMMUNITY COLLEGE Salem, Oregon; Summer School 1988
DALLAS HIGH SCHOOL Dallas, Oregon; 1987 Accumulative G.P.A. 3.98
ADVANCED POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES
Public Opinion and Polling
Political Data Analysis
Political Parties & Elections
Presidential Politics
Professors Assistant for teaching
Politics & the Media
American National Government
Congress & the Presidency
Politics & Government in
State Government and
Central America
Politics
EMPLOYMENT
February 1991-
Senator Mark O. Hatfield; Washington, DC
Present
Staff Assistant/Receptionist:
Responsible for acting as hostess,
greeting constituents and
dignitaries visiting the Senator's
office. Answered and responded to
hundreds of telephone calls daily
on eight incoming telephone lines.
Worked with the White House and other
congressional agencies to coordinate
and schedule V.I.P. tours for
constituents and guests of the
Senator. Organized and scheduled
room reservations for the Senator,
staff and various organizations to
conduct meetings and receptions.
Corresponded with constituents on
behalf of the Senator, answering
requests for photographs, information
on Congress and the State of Oregon.
Kept detailed computer records of
all correspondence with constituents
and committees. Responsible for
recording and distributing grant
announcements on a daily basis.
05-21-91 06:51 PM FROM SEN. HATFIELD PRESS
P04/05
AMY B. BOLLMAN
June 1990-
Senator Mark O. Hatfield; Salem, Oregon
December 1990
Internship which led to employment:
*Campaign Office:
Responded to campaign contributors
on the Senator's behalf by thanking
them for financial support and
volunteer efforts.
Organized and itemized deposit
records for F.E.C. reports and
campaign records.
Assisted in organizing the Senator's
"swing trip" events. Attended Polk
County Republican Central Committee
meeting on the Senator's behalf to
update them on campaign progress and
to encourage networking.
June 1990-
*Field Office:
August 1990
Responded to constituent inquiries
on the Senator's behalf by contacting
federal and local agencies to research
constituent concerns over various
issues. Assisted in the recordkeeping
process within the office which
included keeping records up-to-date
and in order. Created and distributed
a letter to high school principals in
Oregon advocating the importance of
the National Peace Essay Contest which
is sponsored by the National Institute
of Peace, an organization the Senator
strongly supports and helped to found.
March 1990 -
Kennedy Research Group; Salem, Oregon
June 1990
Internship: Conducted in-depth
personal interviews for public opinion
research, Assisted in designing survey
questionnaires and field testing them,
Assisted in data analysis and writing
reports from findings of public
opinion surveys, Worked extensively
with Oregon Student Lobby to design
and redraft a public opinion survey of
students attending schools in the
State System of Higher Education.
June 1988 -
Nordstrom; Salem, Oregon
August 1988
Sales Associate: Brass Rail
Prepared displays, Inventoried stock
Attended Fall Fashion Seminar in
Portland, Worked to promote good
public relations.
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P05/05
AMY B. BÓLLMAN
HONORS AND AWARDS
SPECIAL SKILLS
Graduated with Highest Honors
Computer Classes
August 1990
WordPerfect
National Deans List 1989
Lotus 1-2-3
Outstanding College Students
Computer Skills
of America 1989
(IBM & MACINTOSH)
OSU Deans List and Honor Roll
Foreign Language
Phi Kappa Phi Honorary
(French: Four Years)
ACTIVITIES
VOLUNTEER WORK
Member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Serority
Fundraiser for Oregon
Personnel Representative 1989-90
Heart and Lung Assoc.
Alpha Gamma Delta
Work with under-privileged
Inter-sorority Relations)
children for Y-Round
Committee Head
Table Big Brother/Sister
Membership Committee
Program 1988-89
Chairman: Officer Selection Committee
REFERENCES Available Upon Request
No Interview
Steven A. Bowers
Present Address:
Permanent Address:
2442 Tunlaw Road N.W.
9400 Craig Drive
Washington, D.C. 20017
Overland Park, KS 66212
(202) 337-2082
(913) 381-2926
OBJECTIVE
POSITION IN GOVERNMENT, in which I would gain necessary learning experience and be exposed to
considerable political activity while lending my dedication and press office skills to the Bush Administration
EXPERIENCE
INTERN-EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT
May 1991-August 1991
DEFENSE BASE CLOSURE AND REALIGNMENT COMMISSION, Washington, D.C.
*Drafted Chairman's correspondence in reply to Congressional, Intergovernmental and Constituent inquiries
*Prioritization and routing of incoming correspondence to the Commission
*Organization and maintenance of public document files
ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR OF OUTREACH COMMUNICATIONS
PRESS ASSISTANT
August 1990-December 1990
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Washington, D.C.
*Assisted the Director in the RNC's effort to elect Asian, Black and Hispanic candidates on the
Congressional, Gubernatorial and State level in the 1990 November elections
*Answered press inquiries and coordinated interviews for domestic and international press
with party spokespersons
*Compilied individual monthly mailings for the Asian, Black and Hispanic media consisting of
nationwide clips highlighting the activities of the RNC's outreach effort
*Allocated Asian and Hispanic outreach materials to state and local parties and organizations based
on increasing Republican minority activity in the area
NEWS SUMMARY EDITOR
May 1990-September 1990
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, Washington, D.C.
*Cut, pasted, printed and delivered RNC Daily News Summary to 200 internal, White House and
Congressional readers by 9:30 a.m.
*Wrote daily summaries of all politically sensitive op-eds and editorials in targeted national syndicates
for RNC senior staff
*Followed press coverage of Republican activity nationwide through contacts with state parties and
local newspapers for inclusion in mailings sent by the press office to national media outlets
SALES ASSOCIATE
October 1989-June 1990
ABERCROMBIE & FITCH, CO., Washington, D.C.
April 1991-Present
*Competitive sales with other associates, direction of merchandise onto salesfloor, regulation
of stockroom organization
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
June 1987-August 1988
MARSHALL'S, INC., Overland Park, KS
Summer 1989
*Supervised frontline cashier team, responded and acted upon customer complaints, assisted with
store security, internal and external
EDUCATION
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, School of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.
Declared majors: B.A. Political Science, May 1993
B.A. Justice, May 1993
ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
*Volunteer, A Family Easter at the White House 1990
*Scholarship Director, Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity, August 1989-January 1990
*College Republicans, 1988-89
*Foreign Exchange Student, Youth for Understanding, Finland, July 1986-June 1987
Joanne C. Bradley
One IBM Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60611
April 8, 1990
Dear Ede:
Thank you for spending time with me to discuss
the opening in the Domestic Policy Council. The
Domestic Policy Council clearly has significan
impact on the directions and health of the
United States. I would be very interested in
pursuing a position with the Domestic Policy
Council in the future. At this time, however,
it is not wise for me to interrupt my career or
family life.
I understand that you have selected someone to
fill this position. I wish them and you much
success in the upcoming months, as you prepare
for the budget cycle.
Thank you again for your consideration!
Sincerely,
Joanne C. Busly
Ms. Ede Holiday
2nd Floor West Wing
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Joanne C. Bradley
One IBM Plaza, Chicago, Illinois 60611
April 8, 1990
Dear Steve:
Thank you for spending time with me to discuss
the opening in the Domestic Policy Council. The
Domestic Policy Council clearly has significan
impact on the directions and health of the
United States. I would be very interested in
pursuing a position with the Domestic Policy
Council in the future. At this time, however,
it is not wise for me to interrupt my career or
family life.
I understand that you have selected someone to
fill this position. I wish them and you much
success in the upcoming months, as you prepare
for the budget cycle.
Thank you again for your consideration!
Sincerely,
Johne Badey
Mr. Steve Danzansky
Room 231
The White House
Washington, DC 20500
Renee C. Brace
601 Pennsylvania Avenue, North Building, Suite 201
Washington, D.C. 20004
(202) 347-4186 (h) - (202) 225-0869 (w)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
9/87-
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, The Honorable Norman D. Shumway, U.S. House of
Representatives, Washington, D.C.
Primary aide for Labor, Health, Education, Judiciary, Social Security and
Transportation issues. Counseled Congressman on Select Aging Committee
business. Responsibilities include tracking legislation; advising and briefing Member
on votes; drafting bills and amendments, floor statements, editorial articles;
attending hearings and committee meetings; meeting interest groups; responding to
constituent mail.
1/87-8/87
CASEWORKER, The Honorable Norman D. Shumway.
Coordinated and facilitated all facets of Congressman's casework requests.
Structured a procedure to process cases efficiently and effectively. Served as
liaison between constituents and government agencies, including Internal Revenue
Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Office of Workers Compensation,
military personnel offices, and the Office of Personnel Management.
1/86-10/86
STAFF ASSISTANT, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States
Senate, Washington, D.C.
Served as a Staff Assistant on the Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs and
Alcoholism (Senator Paula Hawkins, R-FL, Chairman). Assisted in research and
drafting of committee floor amendments. Attended meetings and hearings,
prepared briefing memoranda, composed hearing testimony and original
correspondence and handled constituent requests.
8/82-85
ASSISTANT PERSONNEL MANAGER, I. Magnin and Company, Costa Mesa,
California.
Screened applicants, developed schedules, maintained time sheets and mediated
employee disputes.
EDUCATION
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE, Costa Mesa, California.
Awarded degree of Bachelor of Arts in History/Political Science, May, 1986.
College Republicans, Vice Chairman
Campus Women's Association, member.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 5, 1991
Dear Ms. Brace:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council.
Your background and breadth of experience are indeed
impressive. Unfortunately, in considering the requirements of
this position, your name was not selected as one of the handful
of possible candidates. However, we will keep your resume on
file in the event we should hear of another position for which
you might be better suited.
Again, thank you for submitting your resume and best of luck
in your job search.
Sincerely,
Richard Pota
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Renee C. Brace
601 Pennsylvania Ave.
North Building, Suite 201
Washington, D.C. 20004
01/31/91
17:05
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002
FREDERICK T. BROWN (Rick)
3151 S. 14th Street
(703) 685-6960 (H)
Arlington, VA 22204
(202) 586-2423 (W)
EXPERIENCE:
October 1989 to Present
U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, D.C.
Issue Manager for the Office of Energy Research
Serve as senior advisor to the Assistant Secretary for
Congressional and Intergovernmental Affairs, on matters related
to energy research issues. Responsible for coordinating and
Sakie Brown 1cnox
developing congressional strategics and policies relating to
various energy research projects, including the Super Conducting
Supercollider, Human Genome, and Magnetic Fusion. Serve as
senior point of contact and direct the political strategy and
policy within the Department on critical and sensitive
legislative issues.
June 1985 to May 1989
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C.
Legislative Advisor
Worked directly with the Assistant Secretary for Legislation
and Congressional Relations, in developing and coordinating the
steve Mag Tim coyle
Department's legislative program. Assisted in maintaining
liasion with Congressional committees, other federal agencies
and outside interest groups to further the Department's
legislative objectives. Tracked, reported on, and proposed
legislative responses to legislative initiatives affecting
the Department. Served as point of contact for the Department
during the passage of "The Fair Housing Act of 1988" and the
"Stewart B. McKinney Reauthorization Act of 1988."
August 1984 to June 1985
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C
Assistant for Congressional Affairs
Worked with the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Congressional
Relations and was responsible for relations between specific
Congressional delegations and the Department serving as their
focal point for inquiries, communications, general imformation,
and the resolution of constituent programs. Continously informed
Members of Congress on the status of programs and legislative
interests of the Department.
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003
Frederick T. Brown (continued)
May 1978 to August 1984
Rick Brown and Associates, Washington, D.C.
Consultant for more than 30 eleemosynary and political
campaigns on national, state, and congressional levels.
Designed and developed finance plans and strategies, coordinated
diect mail programs, including writing copy. Designed, developed,
and implemented political action committee solicitation programs.
July 1974 to May 1978
Edward A. Grefe and Associates, Washington, D.C.
Account Executive
Responsible for developing fundraising and direct mail
programs. Organizing fundrasising events and coordinating
"High Dollar" fundraising committee activities.
September 1973 to June 1974
Richardson for Governor, Maine
Field Representative
Responsible for organizing over 75 communities and
5 counties for the campaign.
January 1973 to September 1973
Maine State Republican Committee, Augusta, Maine
Field Director
Responsible for organizing and training campaign staff.
Responsible for informing County Chairman of the activities
of the State Committee. Worked with the Republican members of
the legislature.
June 1970 to January 1973
F. T. Brown Co., Northeast Harbor, Maine
Store Manager
Responsible for organizing and managing a hardware
and marine store.
EDUCATION:
Ricker College, Houlton, Maine
B.A. History and Political Science 1970
Mount Desert High School, Northeast Harbor, Maine 1966
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
February 19, 1991
Dear Rick:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to meet with me.
Your background and experience are impressive, but we have
decided to select someone else for the position. The decision
was not an easy one to make -- just about everyone we met would
have made a fine addition to this office.
Again, thank you for interest and for taking time to come
meet with me. If you don't mind, we will keep your resume on
file in the event that other opportunities within the White House
become available.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Rilad
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. Frederick Brown
3151 S. 14th Street
Arlington, VA 22204
STATE OF KANSAS
STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE
SAM BROWNBACK, Secretary
DONALD L. JACKA, JR., Assistant Secretary
BIOGRAPHY
For more information: Carole Jordan
Public Information Officer
(913) 296-3571
SAM BROWNBACK
KANSAS SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE
Sam Brownback is the tenth Kansan to hold the office of Secretary of Agriculture since the
Board of Agriculture's inception in 1873. He was appointed in October 1986.
Secretary Brownback, 33, was reared on a Linn County farm near Parker, where his family still
farms. He holds a bachelor's degree in agricultural economics from Kansas State University
and a law degree from the University of Kansas.
He was an active Future Farmers of America member, serving as Kansas president and as
national vice-president in 1977. In 1978 he was elected president of the Kansas State University
Student Body. He served as Farm Director for KSAC Radio in 1979-80.
Before joining the Board, he was a partner in a Manhattan law firm. He also served as instructor
and Extension Specialist in Agricultural Law for Kansas State University. IIc is the author of
several articles and publications and co-authored two books on agricultural law.
He currently is serving H second term 28 a member of the advisory committee of the Export-
Import Bank of the United States. He also is a member of the Special U.S. Trade Repre-
sentative Carla Hills' advisory board on major trade issues.
In September 1990, Brownback will begin a one-year White House Fellowship in Washington,
D.C.
Secretary Brownback and his wife, Mary, are the parents of three children.
KSRA
June 1990
109 S.W. 9th
Topoks, Kan. 66619.1980
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Sam Brownback
Question 15
stion 15 -- Appendix A
1986 - Present
Kansas Secretary of Agriculture
1984 - 1986
Partner with the law firm of Stites, Hill, Wilson and Brownback
1983 - 1986
Associated on a part-time basis with Kansas State University as
Extension Specialist and Instructor of Agricultural Law.
1982
Graduated from Law School; passed the Kansas Bar Exam and began
employment with Stites, Hill and Wilson as an attorney.
1980 - 1982
Law School at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
Summer 1982
Research Assistant for Professor John Peck in the area of Water Law.
Spring 1982
Law Clerk for the Kansas City, Kansas Law Firm of Anderson, Granger,
et al.
Fall 1981
Law Clerk for the Lawrence, KS firm of Riling, Norwood, Burkhead and
Fairchild.
Spring 1981
Research Assistant for Ron Hamilton, C.P.A. in the area of Farm Estate
Planning.
3 - 1980
Farm Director for KSAC Radio, Manhattan, KS
Summer 1979
Leadership Intern for the National Association of Future Farmers of
America, Alexandria, Virginia
1974 - 1976
Kansas State University, received B.S. Degree in Agricultural
1977 - 1979
Economics. Graduated with Honors.
1978 - 1979
Student Body President at Kansas State University.
June 1978
Intern for the U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee.
1976 - 1977
National Vice President for the Future Farmers of America. This
office required me to withdraw from college so that I could devote
full-time to the position.
Summer 1976
Leadership Intern for Farmland Industries in Kansas City, MO.
1975 - 1976
Intern for KSAC Radio, Farm Department
Summer 1975
Operated a hay hauling service for area farmers at Parker, KS.
1974 - 1975
State President for the Kansas Association of Future Farmers of
America.
Graduated from Prairie View High School, LaCygne, KS.
THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Executive Office of the President
Washington, D.C. 20506
April 5, 1991
Mr. Richard W. Porter, Special Asst. to the President
Executive Sec., Domestic Policy Council
Old Executive Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20501
Dear Richard,
Thank you for your time and interest in me as a candidate
for the Associate Director and Deputy Executive Secretary
position. I was honored to be considered and thoroughly enjoyed
our interaction. I wish the timing were such that it would have
worked out. I would have loved the experience, the issues and,
hopefully, been of some value as well.
I was sincere in saying I would enjoy assisting you or
joining any discussions you are having on issues where my
background and/or thoughts would be of some utility. Please let
me know if there are such opportunities.
I would have jumped at the job if the time frame could have
been worked out.
If you don't mind, I will contact your office to schedule a
time to talk about issues and have a chance to get a little
better acquainted. Thanks again for your time and interest.
Sincerely,
Sam Brownback
White House Fellow
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 2, 1991
Dear Sam:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to meet with me.
It is too bad that our needs didn't fit better with your
timetable because you would have been a terrific addition to our
staff. I hope we cross paths again sometime before your
fellowship ends.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. Sam Brownback
Office of the United States
Trade Representative
Room 209
600 17th Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20506
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 3, 1991
Dear Jean:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Staff
Assistant in the Domestic Policy Council. I appreciate the time
you took to meet with me and some of the other staff. Your
background and experience are certainly impressive.
I am glad Tony Snow had the good sense to hire you several
weeks ago. We were just (finally!) able to fill our staff
assistant slot too.
Again, thank you for your interest. I look forward to
seeing you around the building.
With best regards.
Sincerely
Richard Polder
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Jean Marie Bunton
4201 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Apartment 8034
Washington, D.C. 20016
met w/8-26
JEAN MARIE BUNTON
4201 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., 8034
Washington, D.C. 20016
(202) 244-6056
456-7150
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Legislative Assistant, Congressman Arthur Ravenel, Jr., (R-SC), July - November 1990
Monitored issues relating to arts, education and communications;
Liaison between federal agencies and constituents;
Advised congressman on media relations, wrote press releases, newsletters, and
one - minute Floor speeches.
Editor, The Bluffton Eccentric, May 1987 - October 1990
Weekly newspaper 1,500 circulation;
Launched the start-up newspaper, wrote editorial policy and marketed product;
Duties included reporting, editing, photography, and layout, using desktop
publishing word processing, graphics and pagination programs.
Media Relations Assistant, Rose Hill Polo Club, August 1983 - August 1985
Wrote press releases, issued media advisories;
Club liaison to media and patrons;
Assisted in compilation and production of club publication.
Press Room Assistant, Ladies Professional Golf Association, May 1983 - June 1985
Researched, wrote player profiles for television commentators;
Assisted LPGA Public Relations Director with press conferences, wrote daily
player/hole/round summaries.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:
Chairman Communications United Way of Beaufort County, February 1988 - June 1990
Chaired 15-member panel, wrote communications plan, set campaign theme, designed
products for print and broadcast media such as PSAs, brochures and campaign video.
Board of Directors United Way of Beaufort County, February 1989 - June 1990
Board of Directors Bluffton Self-Help, Inc., January 1989 - June 1990
Recording secretary; information officer.
Founding Member Board of Directors Bluffton League of Women Voters, February 1988 - June 1990
Publicity Chair, newsletter editor.
Founding Member Board of Directors Bluffton Area Charities, Inc., May 1989 - June 1990
Recording secretary, information officer.
EDUCATION:
Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude, The University of South Carolina, 1987
Bachelor of Arts Journalism
Masters of Arts Candidate in Public Communication, The American University, August 1991,
GPA 4.0/4.0.
Honors:
Kappa Tau Alpha Journalism Honor Society
University of South Carolina Presidential Scholar
Voice of Democracy Scholar
Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Society
1990 United Way of Beaufort County Distinguished Service Award
1991 Myra E. Barrer Journalism Award - First Runner-Up
Biographical Sketch
Jean Marie Bunton
Jean Marie "Jeannie" Bunton, 25, will receive a master of arts degree in
Public Communication with emphasis in government and political
communication at The American University, Washington, D.C. in August
1991.
Ms. Bunton, was a Legislative Assistant to Congressman Arthur
Ravenel, Jr. (R-SC), with responsibility for legislative issues involving the
arts, education, and communications. She also assisted the congressman with
media relations.
For three years she edited the weekly tabloid newspaper, The Bluffton
Eccentric, which she founded in 1987. Under her leadership, the newspaper
became a respected voice in the community. This experience fostered news
judgement, sensitivity to the needs of the public, and responsibility for
reporting concise, objective information. Weekly deadline pressures taught
her how to plan and execute tight schedules. She produced the publication
using desktop publishing word processing, graphics and pagination programs.
Ms. Bunton became skilled at black and white photography while at the
newspaper.
Her voluntary community experience includes chairing a 15-member
volunteer panel communications committee for the United Way of Beaufort
County. This committee plans and executes a year-round communications
program, including the campaign theme, and design of communications
tools for print and broadcast media such as public service announcements,
brochures, and a video.
Additionally, Ms. Bunton directed public relations for Bluffton Area
Charities, Incorporated, a not-for-profit organization in her hometown,
Bluffton, South Carolina. She was responsible for establishing press relations,
writing press releases and serving as an information officer.
Ms. Bunton is a member of The Republican Communications
Association, Kappa Tau Alpha, and Omicron Delta Kappa.
In 1987, Ms. Bunton graduated Phi Beta Kappa, cum laude from The
University of South Carolina College of Journalism with a bachelor of arts in
advertising and public relations. She lives in Washington, D.C. with her two
plants and a polo mallet.
Jean Marie Bunton
References:
Maria Eitel Sheehan, Deputy Director of Media Relations,
Room 121, Old Executive Office Building
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
(202) 456-7150
Susan McCormack, Deputy Press Secretary,
Sen. Conrad Burns, Montana
Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room 191
Washington, D.C. 20510
(202) 224-6137
(202) 224-2644
The Honorable Holly A. Cork, S.C. House of Representatives,
3 Row Boat Row
Hilton Head, South Carolina 29928
(803) 734-2978
(803) 842-3344
Fran Smith, Editor,
The Island Packet
Post Office Box 5727
Hilton Head, South Carolina 29938
(803) 785-4293
Barbara Diggs-Brown, Professor Public Communications,
The American University
School of Communication
4400 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
(202) 885-1997 office
(301) 588-3851 home
27 aug. 1991
Dear Richard,
Thanks so much for meeting
with me yesterday. I appreciate your
time and the opportunity. I'm working
on that puo bond subscription to
Eccentric. peshaps a slot m the
editorial board !
Begands,
Jananie Bunton
JANICE L. CALABRESI
501 Slaters Lane, Apt. 816
1700 K Street N.W., Suite 901
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Washington, D.C. 20006
(703) 548-5318
(202) 822-8138
EDUCATION
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL, Chicago, Illinois
J.D., 1987
President, University of Chicago Federalist Society
Organized Sixth Annual National Symposium of The Federalist Society on legal
theory, with attendance of five hundred.
BROWN UNIVERSITY, Providence, Rhode Island
A.B. in American Civilization, 1982
Administrative Program Coordinator, 1981-82
One of twelve students selected by the Dean of Students to administrate educational
and social programs for undergraduates.
Chairman, Board of Resident Counselors, 1980-81
Directed the Resident Counseling Program for fourteen hundred freshmen and
supervised one hundred fifty counselors.
Resident Counselor, 1979-81
ADMISSION
Admitted to the Bar of the State of Pennsylvania
EMPLOYMENT
1988-present
The Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies, Washington, D.C.
Lawyers Division Director
Developed and organized legal programs for practicing attorneys in twenty-five major cities;
created ten additional chapters; planned and organized national conferences on securities
and corporate law, property, and separation of powers with average attendance of five
hundred.
1987-88
The Hon. J. Daniel Mahoney, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, Milford, CT
Law Clerk
Researched and drafted opinions and bench memoranda; advised on motions and attended
oral argument.
Summer, 1986
McKenna, Conner & Cuneo/Pepper, Hamilton & Scheetz, Washington, D.C.
Summer Associate
Drafted legal memoranda, client letters, and briefs in various areas such as regulatory
takings, government contracts, labor law, transportation and communications.
Summer, 1985
The Hon. Ralph K. Winter, U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit, New Haven, CT
Law Clerk
Researched and drafted bench memoranda and opinions; attended oral argument and
advised on pro se motions; worked on two trials in the District of Connecticut over which
the judge presided.
982-1984
Professor Morris L. Cohen, Yale Law School Library, New Haven, CT
Associate in Research
Chaired research project on Bibliography of Early American Law, supervising staff of four;
researched, wrote and compiled entries for projected six-volume set.
INTERESTS
Reading, fiction writing, photography, tennis.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 2, 1991
Dear Janice:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to meet with us --
twice!
I hope you realize the high regard I have for you -- that's
why I picked up the phone to recruit you when the position opened
up. But in the final analysis, we have decided to select someone
else for the position. The decision was not an easy one to make
-- just about everyone we met would have made a fine addition to
this office.
Again, thank you for interest and for taking time to come
meet with me. I will keep an eye out for other opportunities for
you in case you decide not to leave all of us behind for New
Haven.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Janice Calabresi
501 Slaters Lane
Apartment 816
Alexandria, VA 22314
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ALEXANDRA C. CALDWELL
4858 S. 28th St., A-1
1828 S.E. 9th St.
Arlington, Va. 22206
Ft. Lauderdale, FI. 33316
(703) 379-6087
(305) 524-5764
OBJECTIVE
Entry level position in Congressional office or federal government
EDUCATION
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, Winston-Salem, NC
Bachelor of Arts, 1986-1990
Major: Communications
ACTIVITIES
AND HONORS Dean's List
SOPH Social Society
Chairman of Sorority Homecoming Committee
Steering Committee
1988 Presidential Debate Volunteer
Intramural Sports
Junior League of Fort Lauderdale
EXPERIENCE Waitress and Manager, Village Pasta Co., Breckenridge, CO, Fall 1990-Spring 1991
Waited tables; initiated recycling program; managed restaurant
Oregon Outward Bound School, Portland, OR, June 1990
23 day wilderness experiences emphasizing leadership and self-reliance
House Manager, Martha's Vineyard, MA, Summer 1989
Organized social activities; maintained operations for large summer home with frequent
guests.
European Study Session, Summer 1988
Academic program involving extensive travel throughout eight countries; journal and thesis
for credit
Historic Home Restoration Assistant, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Summer 1987
Organized fundraising efforts; assisted director in daily operations
Receptionist, Caldwell-McKnight Construction, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Summer 1986
Responsible for answering phones, greeting clients, filing documents
References
Mr. Van Poole, Chairman
Republican Party
State of Florida
Tallahassee, FL
(904) 222-7920
Congressman E. Clay Shaw
2338 Rayburn Office Building
Washington, D.C.
(202) 225-8398
Mr. Edward D. Stone, Jr., President
EDSA Associates, Inc.
1512 East Broward Blvd.
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
(305) 524-3330
Mr. Thomas B. Evans, President
The Evans Group
1010 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
(202) 333-8777
Mr. Frederick Guardabassi
510 Lido Drive
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301
(305) 462-3251
E. CLAY SHAW
COMMITTEE:
15TH DISTRICT, FLORIDA
WAYS AND MEANS
REPLY TO:
SUBCOMMITTEES:
OVERSIGHT
2338 RAYBURN HOUSE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON, DC 20515
HUMAN RESOURCES
(202) 225-3026
RANKING MEMBER
DISTRICT OFFICE:
1512 EAST BROWARD BOULEVARD
Congress of the United States
SUITE 101
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301
(305) 522-1800
house of Representatives
Mashington, DC 20515
July 18, 1991
Mr. J. Dorrance Smith
Dab rang a bell?
Assistant to the President
for Media Affairs
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
REF: Alexandra Caldwell
Dear Dorrance:
I understand that Alexandra (Zanny) Caldwell has applied to your office
as a Staff Assistant. I have known Zanny all of her life and have been close
friends with her mother and father since I first moved to Fort Lauderdale
over twenty-five years ago. I once practiced law with her uncle so I know
her quite well.
Zanny, who grew up with my children, has always been an outstanding young
lady. She recently graduated from Wake Forest where she was a regular Dean's
List Student with a degree in communications. Having come from a political
family (her father, George Caldwell, is the former Republican Minority Leader
in the Florida Legislature and was most active in the Ford and Bush Campaigns),
Zanny would be right at home in the political atmosphere surrounding the White
House. Zanny herself was an early Bush supporter and attended the Bush/Dukakis
debate at Wake Forest.
Dorrance, I know you get a lot of letters from Members of Congress recom-
mending various people to various positions. I cannot, however, overemphasize
my high opinion of Zanny, as I believe she would make an outstanding member of
your staff. I would welcome the opportunity to talk personally to you about
Zanny.
Sincerely,
Member Ciay- of Congress
E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
ECS/mm P.S. Shis a super youngh lady- I hope
you have THIS STATIONERY a PRINTED spot ON PAPER MADE for OF RECYCLED her. FIBERS you really
like her.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 2, 1991
Dear Alexandra:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Staff
Assistant in the Domestic Policy Council. I appreciate the time
you took to meet with me and some of the other staff.
Your background and experience are certainly impressive,
however, we have decided to select someone else. We had a
difficult time agreeing on which candidate to choose since you
and several others would have made a fine addition to the staff.
Again, thank you for your interest and for your patience
throughout this process. If you don't mind, I would like to keep
your resume on file to be sure you are considered when other
opportunities within the White House become available.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Poter
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Alexandra C. Caldwell
4858 S. 28th Street A-1
Arlington, VA 22206
03. 18. 91 01:26PM *DOL/OASP
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JANE WALKER CAMPBELL
-20-A South Utah Street
h) 703/931-6675
Arlington, Virginia 22206
0) 202/523-6181
Experience
6/89 -
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. Washington, D.C.
Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy
Scheduled meetings and briefings for the Assistant Secretary. Coordinated special
projects and assignments for the Assistant Secretary. Provided secretarial support to
Policy staff when needed. Prepared responses for personal and invitational
correspondence. Handled travel arrangements, vouchers and related documents.
2/89 - 6/89
Confidential Assistant to the White House Liaison
Maintained computer listing of all applicants for political appointments. Scheduled
interviews, answered all correspondence, kept applicant and personnel records. Assisted
in the preparation and filing of clearance papers for political appointees with the Office
of Presidential Personnel.
12/88 - 2/89
Secretary to Bush Transition Staff
Secretary/receptionist for members of the Bush Transition Staff. Coordinated briefing
materials for the Secretary-Designate and her staff. Prepared materials and official
documents for confirmation hearing.
88 - 12/88
Special Assistant to the Director of Scheduling and Advance Operations
Revamped computer program to control and respond to Secretary's invitations. Created
and administered accounting and billing system for non-government travel. Published the
Secretary's weekly and monthly calendars.
11/87 - 1/88 DOLE FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE. Washington. D.C.
Personal Assistant to the Campaign Chairman
Organized Chairman's office including arrangement of space and computer system.
Hired support staff. Developed office procedures and filing system.
5/85 - 11/87 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, Washington, D.C.
Special Assistant to the Secretary
Initiated, researched, compiled, and published Department's first Issues Book. Wrote
abridged version of IBM-PC User's Manual. Generated weekly list detailing location of
Secretary's immediate staff and Assistant Secretaries. Designed computerized invitation
system. Prepared responses for personal correspondence and invitations.
5/82 -
4/85 OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE REPRESENTATIVE Washington, D.C.
Confidential Assistant to the Executive Assistant
Created, programmed, and updated computer program to record and track invitations to
USTR. Reviewed and edited outgoing mail for USTR's signature. Responded to
invitations and personal correspondence. Prepared USTR's travel orders and vouchers.
19 - 4/82
UNITED STATES SENATOR WILLIAM S. COHEN, Washington, D.C.
Secretary to the Administrative Assistant
Designed and published weekly column for five district offices. Liaison with Office of
Presidential Personnel. Edited Senator's outgoing correspondence.
03. 18. 91 01:26PM *DOL/OASP
P 0 3
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78 - 6/78 WARNER FOR SENATE COMMITTEE. INC., Alexandria, Virginia
Office Manager and Secretary to the Campaign Manager
Secured office space, ordered furniture, telephones, and office equipment. Created filing
system and reviewed outgoing correspondence. Actively assisted press and field opera-
tions.
1/77 - 7/77 THE MANAGEMENT GROUP, Washington, D.C.
Secretary to the President and Account Representative
Planned and inplemented fundraising projects including special events and direct mail
pieces for Members of Congress and Republican organizations. Generated direct mail
packages, dealt with printing firms, and analyzed computer work. Supervised staff of
five. Developed filing system, client billings, and office procedures.
2/71 - 12/76 UNITED STATES SENATOR BILL BROCK
Washington, D.C. and Nashville, Tennessee
Secretary to the Administrative Assistant
Prepared responses for non-legislative correspondence and proofread all outgoing mail.
Office manager for staff of 54. Secretary to Campaign Manager for Citizens for Senator
Brock during 1976 re-election campaign. Supervised staff, structured filing system,
controlled materials distribution, and assisted press and scheduling divisions.
Education
East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, Tennessee
References
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concerning wells
EDWARD HILL CARTER
211 North Union Street, Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
(703) 683-5811
EMPLOYMENT
EXPERIENCE:
December 1989-
Blenheim Capital Partners, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia
Present
Founded Sub Chapter S Corporation in order to participate as a principal and general partner with other
partners and corporations in the acquisition and development of real property with an emphasis on the
rehabilitation and redevelopment of "in-fill" properties.
September 1987-
Walker and Dunlop, Inc., Washington, D.C.
November 1989
Commercial Mortgage Banker. Responsibilities included the origination, structure and placement of
commercial real estate project financings for developers with foreign and domestic banks, insurance
companies and pension funds.
April 1983 June 1987
Chemical Bank, New York, New York
September 1985
Corporate Banking Officer: Utilities Unit-Special Industries Division (formerly Energy & Minerals).
June 1987
Account officer on team responsible for providing commercial and investment banking services to the
Bank's electric and gas utility relationships and prospects in the Mid-West and Southwest regions of the
United States. In this capacity, team Agented and Syndicated financing transactions totalling over $1
billion.
March 1984
Corporate Banking Officer. North and South America Petroleum Unit-Energy & Minerals Division.
September 1985
Following completion of the Bank's Management Training Program, asked to join the Unit responsible for
the coordination of the Bank's major multinational oil company relationships. Following duties as credit
analyst for the Unit, was assigned as an account officer on team responsible for the Bank's worldwide
relationship with Exxon and Royal Dutch Shell and was selected to assist the Division's Chief Credit
Officer in representing the Bank in the Dome Petroleum debt restructuring negotiations.
April 1983 -
Management Training Program. Competitive and intensive course study in accounting, economics, finance
March 1984
and credit analysis.
April-July 1982
Prescott Bush for Senate, Fairfield, Connecticut
Assistant Finance Director: In charge of out of state fundraising activities for U.S. Senate challenger.
Coordinated and arranged out of state fundraising receptions, working with political and business leaders
throughout the nation. Responsibilities included: advancing trips, travelling with the candidate and
organizing contributor follow-up.
May-December 1981
Coleman for Governor, Richmond, Virginia
Assistant Finance Director: Coordinated all elements of a sophisticated fundraising program with primary
assignment to cover one-half of the state and Washington, D.C. corporate representatives. Worked directly
with Finance Committee members and organized major donor receptions featuring Vice-President George
Bush and Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker. In addition, participated in an innovative television
project and assisted with direct mail and telephone fundraising efforts.
March-May 1981
Johnston, Lemon and Company, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Trading Clerk: Executed stock trades and responsible for daily record keeping.
September-
National Republican Senatorial Committee, Washington, D.C
December 1980
Finance Staff: Raised funds for Republican Senate candidates by contacting corporate political action
committees and trade associations throughout the nation by telephone.
Summers
Summer jobs during college included management of a lawn service and work as a
1976-1979
ranch hand in Wyoming.
EDUCATION:
1976-1980
The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.
B.A. in History, May, 1980
1963-1976
St. Christopher's School, Richmond, Virginia, graduated 1976.
PERSONAL:
Date of Birth: (b) (6)
Interests:
Competitive sports, skiing, photography and travel.
Affiliations: The University of Virginia Student Aid Foundation(athletic scholarship organization) -District
Representative; St. Anthony Alumni Assoc. of Virginia(college fraternity alumni organization)
-Board of Directors; and The Capital Club(Washington area professional/social organization)
- President-Emeritus.
BLENHEIM CAPITAL PARTNERS
+ meton
May 22, 1991
Mr. Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
Executive Secretary, Domestic Policy Council
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20503
Dear Richard:
You made the mistake while looking at my house on Queen Street (I'm the guy who knew the
Kippens) a few months back of giving me your card, hence my writing you. Actually, I met with
Tom Scully, who's a friend from college, a few weeks ago at his office at the OEOB in order to get
some "career counseling" and as we were discussing the set up at the White House, Roger Porter's
name came up and that reminded me of your card, which I had been carrying around in my wallet,
which led to your name coming up and Tom saying he knew you, etc.
To make a long story short, despite finally getting a contract on my house on Queen Street, my
growing apprehension regarding the near term (two to four years) outlook for the real estate
business has prompted me to reevaluate my professional plans in both the current and long term
contexts. This analysis has rekindled my interest in returning to the "professional "political world
and I am currently in the process of investigating what opportunities might exist for me. In this
regard, Tom has very nicely made some phone calls on my behalf and has provided me with some
leads. Knowing that such an effort requires a full court press, I thought that I would contact you
with the hope that you would agree to meet briefly with me at your convenience, as I would most
appreciate any advice and ideas that you might have regarding both the general and, if possible,
specific directions that I might pursue. For your reference, I have enclosed a copy of my resume.
I will call your office in the next few days in order to see if a meeting can be arranged. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Ned Carter
Edward H. Carter
CC: Thomas A. Scully
211 N. Union Street
Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
703-683-5811
Fax: 703-683-4707
BLENHEIM CAPITAL PARTNERS
August 1, 1991
Mr. Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
Executive Secretary, Domestic Policy Council
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20503
Dear Richard:
When I last met with you in the middle of June, I was getting ready to head down the aisle and join
you in the ranks of the betrothed. Well, it has been one month since I got married and after an
extended honeymoon, it's back to reality and the continuation of my efforts to find a position in the
Administration.
Upon my return from my trip, I found a White House Personnel Application form in my "In" box
at the office. I do not know whether you or Tom Scully were responsible for them sending me
one, but in any case, thank you. In this regard, please find enclosed a copy of my completed
application form. Not knowing how specific one should get in designating areas of interest within
the Administration, I tried to give a general overview of my work experience in such a way that it
could apply almost in any Department or Agency. I believe the next step for me would be to
arrange an interview with White House Personnel, while at the same time looking for contacts
within the Departments and Agencies themselves. Any additional advice and assistance that you
could provide in this regard would be most appreciated. I will call you within the next few days.
Thanks again for your help.
Sincerely,
Carter
Edward H. Carter
211 N. Union Street
Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
703-683-5811
Fax: 703-683-4707
Copy for RWP
BLENHEIM CAPITAL PARTNERS
July 31, 1991
Mr. Chase Untermeyer
Assistant to the President
and Director of White House Personnel
Office of Presidential Personnel'
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Mr. Untermeyer:
Please find enclosed my completed Office of Presidential Personnel application form and my
resume, as you requested. Thank you for sending the application to me and I look forward to
speaking with someone in your office regarding my desire to serve in the Bush Administration.
Sincerely,
Ned Carter
Edward H. Carter
211 N. Union Street
Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
703-683-5811
Fax: 703-683-4707
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security information
agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
information
PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
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P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
concerning wells
THE WHITE HOUSE
Edward Hill Carter
RACCNR: 73170
1 North Union St #100
WASHINGTON
BATCH# W179
exandria, VA 22314
June 29, 1991
Dear Mr. Carter:
On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your desire to serve
in his Administration.
So we can begin to process your request, please complete and
return this document in the enclosed envelope with a current copy
of your resume.
Thank you again for your support of the President and
commitment to our country.
Sincerely,
CHASE UNTERMEYER
Assistant to the President
and Director of Presidential Personnel
HOME PHONE: 703-329-0881 (as of 9/15/91- BUSINESS PHONE: 703-683-5811
703-836-1892)
DATE OF BIRTH: (b) (6)
SOCIAL SECURITY NO:
(b) (6)
1. VOTING ADDRESS (1988) 716 Queen St. Alexandria, Va. 22314
City of AlexandriPARTY
Voted: Yes X No
ZIP 22314
COUNTY
REGISTRATION Republican
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT:
8th
STATE: Va.
2. If you did not vote in 1988, please explain the circumstances.
3. Please indicate all 1988 campaign/candidate involvement
(include the following):
ROLE/POSITION $ 1,000 Donor (prior to nomination)
SUPERVISOR/CONTACT
TELEPHONE NUMBER:
4. Please indicate other campaign or political activities in
which you have been involved over the past several years.
(Please be specific and include contacts with telephone numbers).
PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED
Please indicate the Department/Agency in which you are
interested and your area(s) of expertise:
PLEASE REFER TO ATTACHED
DEPARTMENT/AGENCY
POSITION
EXPERTISE
(Attach an additional sheet if necessary)
Edward H. Carter (Continued)
4. During the period 1980-1982, I held full time, paid positions on the finance staffs of the
campaign organizations listed below (please refer to resume attached, as well). As several years
have elapsed since my association with the individual contacts listed, I am unable to provide all of
their telephone numbers. In the interest of time; however, I have provided their names and will
make every effort to locate these individuals, if necessary.
1980 National Republican Senatorial Committee, Washington, D.C
Position: Finance Staff
Supervisor / Contact: Senator John Heinz ( Chairman) (Deceased)
Bob Moore (Director)
1981 Coleman for Governor, Richmond, Virginia
Position: Assistant Finance Director
Supervisor / Contact:
Marshall Coleman (Candidate) (703-847-5810)
Lawrence Lewis, Jr. (Finance Committee Co-Chairman) (804-648-5033)
Henry L. Valentine, II (Finance Committee Co- Chairman) (804-780-2007)
Anson Franklin ( Campaign Manager)
Chuck Tyson (Finance Director) Deceased)
1982 Prescott Bush for Senate, Fairfield, Connecticut
Position: Assistant Finance Director
Supervisor / Contact: S. Prescott Bush, Jr. (Candidate)
Steve Potter (Finance Director)
Betsy Heminway (Deputy Finance Director) (203-869-8141)
1991 Elect Slaughter for Congress, 7th Congressional District of Virginia
Have volunteered time and solicited contributions on behalf of D. French Slaughter, III
, who is seeking the Republican nomination that, should he win, will enable him to run
in a special election this fall for this seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. This seat
is currently occupied by his father, who is retiring due to health reasons.
Supervisor / Contact: D. French Slaughter, III (804-295-6828)
Edward H. Carter (Continued)
5. A generalist by nature, I feel that one of my major strengths is the ability to quickly and
thoroughly understand the subject at hand and the capacity to utilize this knowledge in order to
achieve an objective. As a political fundraiser, this involved a complete knowledge of campaign
issues and the ability to effectively communicate these to the campaign's potential donors, be they
political "professionals" (e.g. political action committee representatives) or the general public, as
well as, to provide feedback from this constituency to the candidate and the campaign staff.
Having completed the management training program of a major money center bank, Chemical
Bank, I have utilized the varied skills acquired during that valuable experience throughout my
business career. As a corporate banking officer with the Bank's energy finance division, initially
in international oil and gas and then in domestic electric utility finance, this area required my rapid
understanding of the technical aspects of these industries in addition to a thorough grasp of the geo-
political, economic and regulatory issues effecting them. My experience in real estate finance and
development and the inherent project orientation of this business has further enhanced and utilized
these skills.
While financial services has constituted a large part of my professional background, I have found
one of the most rewarding and interesting elements of this experience to be the examination of
global macroeconomic factors and political policies and events which influence the markets for
specific financial products and real property investments. This "big picture" outlook has not only
inured to my benefit in my professional life, but it has also has provided me with a great deal of
enjoyment in the observation of world events. Thus, with a generalist prospective and a personal
interest in policy, I feel my professional expertise could apply to many Departments and Agencies
within the Bush Administration: among these, the Departments of Commerce, Transportation,
Housing and Urban Development, and Treasury are of particular interest.
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Deed of Gift Restrictions
(b)(1) National security classified information
C(1) Closed by Executive Order 13526, governing access to national
(b)(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an
security information
agency
C(2) Closed by statute or by the agency which originated the information
(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
C(3) Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of
(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
gift [formerly listed as only C]
information
PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
(b)(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
(b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]
concerning wells
EDWARD HILL CARTER
211 North Union Street, Suite 100
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
(703) 683-5811
EMPLOYMENT
EXPERIENCE:
December 1989-
Blenheim Capital Partners, Inc., Alexandria, Virginia
Present
Founded Sub Chapter S Corporation in order to participate as a principal and general partner with other
partners and corporations in the acquisition and development of real property with an emphasis on the
rehabilitation and redevelopment of "in-fill" properties.
September 1987-
Walker and Dunlop, Inc., Washington, D.C.
November 1989
Commercial Mortgage Banker: Responsibilities included the origination, structure and placement of
commercial real estate project financings for developers with foreign and domestic banks, insurance
companies and pension funds.
April 1983 - June 1987
Chemical Bank, New York, New York
September 1985
Corporate Banking Officer: Utilities Unit-Special Industries Division (formerly Energy & Minerals).
June 1987
Account officer on team responsible for providing commercial and investment banking services to the
Bank's electric and gas utility relationships and prospects in the Mid-West and Southwest regions of the
United States. In this capacity, team Agented and Syndicated financing transactions totalling over $1
billion.
March 1984 -
Corporate Banking Officer: North and South America Petroleum Unit-Energy & Minerals Division.
September 1985
Following completion of the Bank's Management Training Program, asked to join the Unit responsible for
the coordination of the Bank's major multinational oil company relationships. Following duties as credit
analyst for the Unit, was assigned as an account officer on team responsible for the Bank's worldwide
relationship with Exxon and Royal Dutch Shell and was selected to assist the Division's Chief Credit
Officer in representing the Bank in the Dome Petroleum debt restructuring negotiations.
April 1983 -
Management Training Program. Competitive and intensive course study in accounting, economics, finance
March 1984
and credit analysis.
April-July 1982
Prescott Bush for Senate, Fairfield, Connecticut
Assistant Finance Director: In charge of out of state fundraising activities for U.S. Senate challenger.
Coordinated and arranged out of state fundraising receptions, working with political and business leaders
throughout the nation. Responsibilities included: advancing trips, travelling with the candidate and
organizing contributor follow-up.
May-December 1981
Coleman for Governor, Richmond, Virginia
Assistant Finance Director: Coordinated all elements of a sophisticated fundraising program with primary
assignment to cover one-half of the state and Washington, D.C. corporate representatives. Worked directly
with Finance Committee members and organized major donor receptions featuring Vice-President George
Bush and Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker. In addition, participated in an innovative television
project and assisted with direct mail and telephone fundraising efforts.
March-May 1981
Johnston, Lemon and Company, Inc., Washington, D.C.
Trading Clerk: Executed stock trades and responsible for daily record keeping.
September-
National Republican Senatorial Committee, Washington, D.C
December 1980
Finance Staff: Raised funds for Republican Senate candidates by contacting corporate political action
committees and trade associations throughout the nation by telephone.
Summers
Summer jobs during college included management of a lawn service and work as a
1976-1979
ranch hand in Wyoming.
EDUCATION:
1976-1980
The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.
B.A. in History, May, 1980
1963-1976
St. Christopher's School, Richmond, Virginia, graduated 1976.
PERSONAL:
Date of Birth:
(b) (6)
Interests:
Competitive sports, skiing, photography and travel.
Affiliations:
The University of Virginia Student Aid Foundation(athletic scholarship organization) -District
Representative; St Anthony Alumni Assoc. of Virginia(college fraternity alumni organization)
-Board of Directors; and The Capital (Washington area professional/social organization)
- President-Emeritus.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
April 17, 1991
Dear Robert:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to make the long trip
down here to meet with us.
I have a high regard for you and your abilities, and I think
you would have been an excellent fit for this office. But, in
the final analysis, we have decided to select someone else for
the position. The decision was not an easy one to make -- just
about everyone we met would have made a fine addition to this
office.
Again, thank you for taking the time to come meet with us.
I look forward to working with you in the future. Let me know
how your talks with Roger are going too.
With best wishes.
Richad Sincerely yours,
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. Robert Charles
97 Montgomery Street
Bridgeport, CT 06605
STEPHEN J. CHISHOLM
917 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 627-5282
EDUCATION
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Degree:
J.D. - May, 1991.
Honors:
The Brehon Law Society; Dean's List Student.
Activities:
The Temple University School of Law Moot Court Competitions; The
Temple University School of Law Food Stamp Action Project; The Temple
University School of Law Elderly Law Project; The Temple University
School of Law Environmental Law Council; contributing writer to
the Temple University School of Law student newspaper--The Temple
Law Reporter; Law Foundation Scholarship Award Recipient; Volunteer
for Law Day and related programs providing pro bono legal services
to the residents of North Philadelphia; founding member of local
chapter of the Lawyers and Law Students Alliance for Nuclear Arms
Control; and The National Lawyers Guild.
BOWDOIN COLLEGE, Brunswick, Maine.
Degree:
B.A. - May, 1981 (cum laude in Government).
Major:
Department of Government and Legal Studies; minor in the Department
of History. Further concentration in English Literature and
Psychology.
Honors:
Graduated with Honors in government major; Dean's List Student;
Outstanding Student Award in Constitutional Law; Highest Honors
for Senior Thesis concerning the politics of "The New Right."
Activities:
Chairperson of Bowdoin College Campaign Committee for major party's
presidential candidate for 1980 election and for U.S. Senate
candidate's campaign in 1978. The Bowdoin Political Forum --
Treasurer for two academic years, President as senior; Varsity
Basketball team member (Division III College Athletics); contributing
writer and announcer for the news division of the college's radio
station serving Southern Maine (WBOR); Intercollegiate Debate
participant and organizer; contributing writer to the Bowdoin College
Student newspaper -- the Bowdoin Orient (the oldest continuously
published college weekly in the United States); Organizer of Bowdoin's
Red Cross related activities.
UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS, St. Andrews, Scotland.
Degree:
Junior Year Abroad, 1979-1980. (Highest distinction in all courses).
Major:
British Politics Department; minor work in Ancient History and
Scottish History.
Honors:
Outstanding Student Award in British Politics Course. Highest
Academic Honors Student Award for receiving highest distinction
in all courses (perfect 4.0 G.P.A.).
Activities:
University of St. Andrews Political Action Society Vice President;
coordinated overseas students - "Political Awareness in Britain"
seminar; University of St. Andrews Orienteering and Mountaineering
Club Vice President; club golf team member; club basketball team
member; active in a variety of University and local Scottish
charities.
ROCKLAND DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, Rockland, Maine
Degree:
Diploma -- June, 1977 (with Highest Honors; Valedictorian).
Major:
College Preparatory program.
Honors:
Valedictorian; National Honor Society Member; Honor Graduate; AFS
(American Field Service) International Scholarship Student Abroad
to West Germany, 1976, attended two West German public high schools
(Krefeld West German Public School and Affalterbach West German General
School). Highest Honors in all courses at both German high schools.
Recipient of Cornell University's "Outstanding High School Students
of American Scholarship" award program. DIRIGO Boy's State Member.
Activities:
High School Student Senate president
(Two major accomplishments as
Student Senate President: change in diploma course delineation and
Student representation on local school board); State Student Senate
Treasurer; Class President each year; Varsity Debate Club President
and member of the NFL (National Forensic League); Varsity Basketball
-- All New England Honorable Mention, All State of Maine, and captain
for two seasons. Other Varsity letters in Football, Track, and
Baseball. Red Cross Board of Directors, State of Maine, 1975-1980
(only student ever so appointed by governor). Further participation
in a variety of high school organizations and local charities
including--organizing students against drinking and driving program;
active in several church programs; President of Pep Club; President
of local Key Club International.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Law Clerk
CIGNA Corporation, Corporate Law Department, Employment and Labor Law Unit,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 1990 to Present.
Conducted legal and factual research on employment law related litigations. Drafted
memoranda, briefs, and related trial motions on large scale labor cases and
administrative proceedings. Significant law clerk experience on large-scale
employment litigations and administrative EEOC proceedings involving sex
discrimination lawsuits, age discrimination cases, cases involving race and national
origin, and employee defamation cases. Additional legal research, factual research,
and administrataive responsibility on numerous labor law related matters, including
employer/employee relations issues, health care law, ERISA and employee benefits,
and assisting and advising CIGNA's in-house human resource group and public relations
group of matters of labor law and company policy. Extensive research in connection
with assisting human resource division with the implementation and interpretation
of company policies and procedures in connection with hiring practices and employment
terminations.
Summer Associate and Law Clerk
Baskin, Flaherty, Elliott & Mannino, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1987-1988.
Drafted and researched legal briefs, motions, and other forms of legal memoranda;
extensive drafting and legal research experience in areas of large-scale toxic torts
and environmental litigation. Further analytical organizational responsibility
on a variety of major commercial litigations. Extensive experience in the litigation
department. Additional legal research and drafting work in the areas of labor law
and employment law, contract, tax, personal injury, trusts and estates, bankruptcy,
real estate and other substantive areas of the law in all departments. Participated
in a variety of the firm's pro bono projects. Assisted in the direction and
management of the legal assistant program with relating administrative and
professional recruitment experiences. (Have received offer as associate attorney
upon completing my legal education.)
Summer Associate
Potter, Anderson & Corroon, Wilmington, Delaware, 1986 summer.
Researched and wrote legal memoranda, motions, and briefs in a variety of areas;
concentrated work involving drafting of skeleton briefs in asbestos litigation;
memoranda on a variety of discovery-related issues; summary judgement motion
drafting; extensive research in probate area involving large will contest; research
and memoranda on a variety of corporate and labor law and employment law matters;
client contact throughout summer program. Work exposure to all firm departments.
Law Clerk
Maine State Supreme Judicial Court, Knox County Courthouse, Rockland, Maine, 1985
summer.
Law clerk to Justice David A. Nichols, Assistant Chief Justice of the Maine State
Supreme Judicial Court. Work responsibilities included: legal research and drafting
bench memoranda and draft opinions for the court. Reseach work included both civil
and criminal cases. Extensive research in the area of state constitutional
law-including contributing research and drafting for the Justice's Law Review
works on the subject.
Senior Legal Assistant (Real Estate Department)
Venable, Baetjer and Howard, Baltimore, Maryland, 1984-1985.
Organizational and administrative responsibility in assisting attorneys with closings
and related matters ranging from condominium and hotel settlements to the
administration of housing associations including labor relations, and tasks related
to real estate syndication projects. Conducted legal research and factual research
on a variety of real estate and real property related issues. Primary administrative
responsibility for department commercial construction litigation projects: including
the supervising of twelve part-time paralegal employees. Only legal assistant
to be appointed to a firm standing committee -- department liaison for the firm's
quality control committee. Human resource, administrative and management
responsibilities including creating and conducting training sessions for legal
assistants, hiring and supervision of legal assistants.
Legal Assistant (Litigation Department)
Schnader, Harrison, Segal & Lewis, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1981-1983.
Independent analytical and organizational responsibility on a variety of major
commercial litigations ranging from antitrust, franchisee, environmental cases
to securities and products liability--torts matters (including mass toxic torts).
Extensive experience in asbestos litigation defense areas, including major
responsibility in assisting attorneys with the answering of interrogatories and
in the drafting of answers to complaints. Substantive experience in the
computerization process of documentation in large-scale multidistrict litigations.
Interviewing, hiring, training, and supervision of legal assistants.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Numerous societal endeavors: volunteer work for the State of Maine Department of
Public Health; field worker for Philadelphia's Electoral Commission--The Committee
of Seventy; volunteer work for the Philadelphia Support Center for Child Advocates;
and for Baltimore City in CINA (Child in Need of Assistance) cases; volunteer for
WOAR and MOAR (Women/Men Organized Against Rape); volunteer for a variety of programs
designed to assist the homeless and indigent and the elderly. volunteer for the
Red Cross; volunteer for Amnesty International; volunteer for Greenpeace and
volunteer for The Wilderness Society.
Numerous cultural endeavors: volunteer fundraiser
for the Pennsylvania Ballet;
active suporter of community theater; class agent for Bowdoin College; volunteer
for Bowdoin's Interviewing Committee for prospective students; active alumni member
of American Field Service International Student Scholarship Studies Abroad Program,
including interviewing prospective cultural exchange students and host families;
active member of University of St. Andrews, Scotland, American Alumni Association;
active member of numerous foundations, including the Caledonia Foundation which
promotes cultural exchange between Scotland and the United States.
Extensive political campaign experience in national elections including several
presidential elections as well as campaign experience in state elections in Maine,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware with emphasis on the organization and drafting
of political strategy briefs, campaign finance law, voting studies, and public
speaking; worked on campaign of major party's Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate;
additionally worked on numerous congressional and senatorial campaigns in several
states.
Attended University of Maryland School of Law for several non-credit courses during
1984-1985, including courses in real estate transactions and trial tactics, legal
research and legal methodology, and labor law. Attended numerous courses at The
Paralegal Institute in Philadelphia in 1981-1982 (having finished paralegal program
with a perfect 4.0 G.P.A.). Received Paralegal Certificate in 1982. Sound legal
research and writing abilities.
Held full-time jobs during all college and law school academic years--averaging
more than forty hours per week; held substantive summer jobs throughout college
and law school. Native of Rockland, Maine.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
October 31, 1991
Dear Mr. Chisholm:
Thank you for your interest in possible employment with the
Domestic Policy Council. I appreciate your support for our civil
justice reform initiative.
Your background and breadth of experience are impressive,
however, all staff positions in the DPC are filled at the present
time. We will retain your resume in this office in the event
that future openings occur.
In the meantime, we are forwarding a copy of your resume to
the Office of Presidential Personnel so that your name will be in
the system.
Again, thank you for your interest and best of luck in your
job search!
Sincerely,
Porter
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. Stephen J. Chisholm
917 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
October 20
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STEPHEN J. CHISHOLM
917 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 627-5282
Dear Sir or Madam:
Enclosed please find a copy of my resume for your review. As my resume
indicates, I have had many diverse and substantial educational, work
related, and personal experiences.
I have been fortunate to have received several offers of employment
as an attorney with some fine large law firms. After long consideration
I have determined, however, that I would prefer to utilize my skills
by serving in the field of governmental and political affairs. It
would be an honor to work with you.
I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience to
discuss current job opportunities. Thank you for your time and
consideration.
Sincerely yours,
HATCH
Stephen J. Chisholm
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SHANNON CHRISTIAN
722 Gibbon Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
(Home) 703/548-5199 (Office) 202/523-6026
SUMMARY
Diverse and progressively responsible public policy experience at the state and federal level --
emphasis on workforce issues; project management and public affairs experience; advanced
degree in public policy.
EXPERIENCE
1988-
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF LABOR, Washington, D.C.
Present
Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Policy: Currently focusing on substance abuse,
and work and family policy. Recently completed study of employer-sponsored child care
liability risks and the extent to which market barriers prevent employers from obtaining
liability insurance. Designed study. Structured and supervised the analysis of responses.
Managed the project's two outside contractors, and five task force staff members. Wrote key
chapter of Secretary Dole's report to the President. Presented Task Force findings.
Legislative Officer: Responsible for child care and parental leave issues in the Office of
Congressional Affairs -- tracking legislation, briefing executive staff. Participated in strategy
development sessions defining DOL's child care position, and with preparation of Secretary
Dole's Congressional testimony on the President's Child Care Proposal.
Special Assistant to the Deputy Secretary: Tracked and reviewed all DOL child care activities,
coordinating and resolving conflicts with other agencies, and ensuring that Secretary
McLaughlin's commitments were kept. Devised and implemented Department's plan to
provide technical assistance to employers on child care:
Successfully redesigned and expanded the Work and Family Clearinghouse, an automated
information system enabling the Women's Bureau to provide assistance to employers
nationwide on child care and other family-responsive policies.
Saved a $250,000 investment -- Clearinghouse project had been in the works for years, yet
was seriously behind schedule and deficient in several fundamental respects. Received
Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Performance.
1986-87
JOBS FOR THE FUTURE, Stamford, Connecticut
Determined the status of child care resources in Connecticut through extensive interviews and
analysis. Advised Connecticut's Priorities Committee of the Commission on Children.
Recommended strategy to improve the child care system in the state.
1982-85
S.K. O'BRIEN AND ASSOCIATES PUBLIC RELATIONS, Washington, D.C.
Project Coordinator: Created system for tracking and evaluating media coverage for clients.
Managed national marketing meetings and various promotional projects and events.
EDUCATION
1985-87
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT
Master of Public Policy, June 1987. Coursework in economics, management, policy analysis,
and organizational behavior. Teaching/Research Assistant to Roger B. Porter.
1977-81
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, CHICO
Bachelor of Arts in Economics and International Relations, Highest Honors, May 1981.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 13, 1991
Dear Shannon:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. During the course of our friendship, I have grown to
admire your insight and am confident you would offer many great
qualities to any position. Our search has been quite lengthy and
I apologize for the amount of time it has taken for us to
respond.
I have a high regard for you and your abilities, and I think
you would have been an excellent fit for this office. But, in
the final analysis, we have decided to select someone else for
the position. The decision was not an easy one to make -- just
about everyone we met would have made a fine addition to this
office.
Again, I appreciate your taking the time to come in and meet
with us. I hope you know that, despite this setback, I will keep
trying to help you in your job search.
Sincerely yours,
Richal tor
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Shannon Christian
722 Gibbon Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
November 26, 1991
Dear Lynn:
Thank you for your interest in the position of Associate
Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy
Council. I appreciate the time you took to come here and meet
with us.
I have a high regard for you and your abilities, and I think
you would have been an excellent fit for this office. But, in
the final analysis, we have decided to select someone else for
the position. The decision was not an easy one to make -- just
about everyone we met would have made a fine addition to this
office.
Again, thank you for taking the time to come meet with us
and best of luck in your career endeavors.
With best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
Richard
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Ms. Lynn Chu
I hope we can keep in touch!
25 W. 19th Street
New York, NY 10011
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LYNN T. CHU
25 West 19th Street
New York, NY 10011
212-620-9009
EDUCATION
J.D., 1982, University of Chicago Law School. Member, New York
State Bar.
B.A., 1977, University of Chicago, with Honors from the College and
Departmental Special Honors. Major: Geography
EMPLOYMENT
4/85 to present: Co-founder and literary agent, Writers'
Representatives, Inc., New York, New York.
10/82 to 1/85: Associate, Rosenman & Colin, New York, New York.
General corporate, entertainment, securities and pension law practice.
5/79 to 9/79: Administrative Assistant, Prisoners' Legal Services of
New York, Ithaca, New York.
9/77 to 12/78: Editorial Assistant to the Editor-in-Chief, University of
Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.
Previously: Summer associateships at Mayer Brown & Platt and
Rosenman, Colin; biological research assistant at the National
Zoological Park, Washington D.C.; editor of geographical publications of
the University of Chicago Press.
OTHER
Founding member of the One Hundred Group, a Chinese-American
organization chaired by I.M. Pei. Hobbies: Mountain bicycling, hiking,
weightlifting, quilting, and an interest in a wide variety of current
affairs.
PUBLICATIONS
"Broadway Boycott Turns to Farce," The Wall Street Journal, April 22,
1991.
"Innocents Abroad: The Chimera of the China Market," The Atlantic.
October, 1990.
"Time for a New China Lobby," The Wall Street Journal, January 15,
1990.
"Reading Between the Lines," Publishers Weekly, February 17, 1989.
NR
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LYNN CHU
25 WEST 19TH STREET
GLEN HARTLEY
December 2, 1991
NEW YORK, NY 10011-4202
(212) 620-9009
Mr. Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
The White House
Washington D.C. 20500
Dear Richard:
Thanks for your note. I'm sure you made the right decision and I
earnestly wish you all the very best. Please give my regards to Jay,
with whom I was most impressed.
I would be glad to keep in touch, if you're not just being polite. I'm in
town occasionally to take care of clients, and would be glad to stand
you for a drink.
I am slightly intrigued by the possibility for a book on "The New
Paradigm." Any suggestions?
Hey--whatever happened with the Civil Rights Act of 1991, etc.?
You're to the left of even a number of card-carrying liberals on this.
Cf., Edsall, Chain Reaction. Good thing I'm not there now--no doubt
I'd have made myself awfully annoying pinging off the Old Executive
Office walls about it.
Take care.
Best wishes,
1m
Lynn Chu
P.S. - I hope you enjoyed Bartleby.
Katherine C. Chumachenko
501 Slaters Lane #7
Alexandria, VA 22314
(w) 202-226-2487 (h) 703-548-7618
January 23, 1991
The Honorable Richard Porter
Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Richard:
I am sorry that we played telephone tag yesterday and were not able to talk. I hope
all is going well with you I hear from friends at both Treasury and the White House that
you are enjoying your new position and that you are accomplishing a lot of good things --
to be expected from a Chicago grad, of course. Congratulations on all your worthy
endeavors! I'm proud of Ede Holiday and Michael Williams as well -- what a great team we
had at Treasury!
Which brings me to the reason for my call and letter. I have been on the Hill for
about fifteen months now. While I have appreciated the chance to research and write on
issues of interest to me, I am considering returning to the Administration if there is an
appropriate position available. I would be especially interested in working on international
economic policy issues at the White House or an agency.
Enclosed is my resume, as well as a copy of my letter to Ede. Please let me know,
Richard, if you are aware of a position that may be opening up in the near future for
someone with my background. For example, I have heard that your counterpart on the
Economic Policy Council, Olin Wethington, may be losing his deputy. I would also
appreciate your following up with Ede.
Thanks in advance. Please give me a call when you have a chance. Best wishes and
happy new year to you and Karen!
Sincerely,
Calhy Katherine Chumachenko
KATHERINE C. CHUMACHENKO
501 Slaters Lane
(w) 202-226-2487
Alexandria, VA 22314
(h) 703-548-7618
Professional Experience
JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE
1989-date
Economist
Track and develop legislation on international economic and trade issues for Republican members.
Write reports and organize hearings on USSR, Eastern Europe, EC, and developing nations.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
1989
Senior International Review Officer, Office of Policy Management
Reviewed all international policy decisions, briefings and regulations submitted to Secretary.
Worked directly with Secretary, Assistant Secretaries and other agencies to ensure policy coordination.
THE WHITE HOUSE
1988-1989
Associate Director, Office of Public Liaison
Developed strategies to promote President's foreign and defense policy to private sector institutions.
Drafted briefing papers and speeches for President, Vice President and Senior Staff.
Organized Presidential events at the White House and other locations.
Coordinated White House relations with national and local ethnic organizations.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
1986-1988
Special Assistant, Bureau of Human Rights
Drafted reports, testimony and talking points for Secretary, Assistant Secretary.
Prioritized and managed Bureau projects; acted as liaison with other agencies, Congress and media.
ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
1985-1986
Intern, Office of International Trade
Wrote manual on export finance and credit risk analysis for small to medium-sized Illinois banks.
U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE
1984
Special Assistant, Office of International Affairs
Designed and conducted study of office structure and management, recommended improvements.
UKRAINIAN NATIONAL INFORMATION SERVICE
1982-1984
Director
Handled all government and media relations for Washington office of non-profit organization.
Managed budget, fundraising, staff; organized conferences addressed by President, Vice President, Congress.
Education
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO
1984-1986
Graduate School of Business - MBA
Concentrations: International Business, Finance, Public/Non-Profit Management.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY
1985
Courses in Soviet studies.
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY
1979-1982
School of Foreign Service - BSFS
Major: International Economics -- Finance and Commerce.
Cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Dean's List, National Merit Scholar Finalist, Phi Alpha Theta (History).
Board of Directors, College Republicans. Vice Chairman, Conference on Atlantic Community.
Other
Senior Adviser, National Voter Coalitions, Bush-Quayle '88.
Languages: Ukrainian (fluent), Russian (excellent), Spanish (fair).
Katherine C. Chumachenko
501 Slaters Lane #7
Alexandria, VA 22314
(w) 202-226-2487 (h) 703-548-7618
January 23, 1991
The Honorable Ede Holiday
Secretary of the Cabinet
The White House
Washington, D.C. 20500
Dear Ede:
I am writing to request your advice concerning a possible position in the Bush
Administration.
As you may remember, I left Treasury in November 1989 to work for David Malpass at
the Joint Economic Committee of Congress. In my position as an Economist on the
Committee, I have had the opportunity to analyze and write extensively on a number of
economic policy issues in my particular areas of interest, especially the Soviet Union and
Eastern Europe. After fifteen months on the Hill, however, I have started to miss working
in the executive branch, and have decided to investigate opportunities there.
Before going to Treasury's Executive Secretariat, I served the Reagan Administration
in a number of Schedule C positions, including at White House Public Liaison, the State
Department and the Customs Service. While working on my MBA at the University of
Chicago, I also did freelance writing for the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, the
International Boundary Commission, the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and Hudson
Institute.
During the Bush-Quayle campaign, I served as a Senior Adviser to National Voter
Coalitions, assisting the campaign in its outreach to ethnic groups and traveling to several
midwestern and northeastern states to speak on behalf of the campaign.
I would be especially interested in returning to the White House, and will also look
into opportunities at State, USTR, IMF, Commerce, Eximbank and AID.
Ede, I would be grateful for any advice you might give me, and for putting in a good
word for me at White House Personnel and Presidential Personnel.
Thank you very much. Best wishes!
Sincerely,
(Cathy Katherine C. Chumachenko
THE WHITE HOUSE
1/27
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CURRICULUM VITAE
DONALD R. COHODES
Office Address:
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association
676 North St. Clair Street
Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 440-6245
Home Address:
2531 Kenilworth Avenue
Wilmette, IL 60091
Academic Background
Sc.D., Health Services Administration, Harvard
University, 1980.
M.A., Public Affairs, University of Minnesota,
1974.
B.A., Economics, University of Michigan, 1971.
Experience
October. 1986 - Present: Administrator, Federal
Programs Division, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Association. Responsible for the overall
direction of the Association's Medicare
operations which includes direct administration
of the prime contract (Medicare Part A, $500M+),
and administrative support for all Blue Shield
carriers (Medicare Part B, $900M+). Activities
and major functions include: contract
negotiations with the federal government on
behalf of all Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plans;
representation of the interests of the Blue
Cross and Blue Shield Plans to Congress; DHHS,
HCFA, and the various interest groups concerned
with Medicare; management of a core staff of 90
professionals, with an annual direct budget of
$10 million, who oversee all activities of the
Association's 46 Blue Cross subcontractors; and
design of major administrative and/or policy
proposals for Medicare. Additional
responsibilities include oversight of the
Association's support activity for Blue Cross
and Blue Shield Plan involvement with the
Medicaid and CHAMPUS programs.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Donald R. Cohodes
Page Two
Experience
December, 1984 - Present: Editor, Inquiry, the
(continued)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association's Journal
of Health Care Organization, Provision, and
Financing.
January, 1988 - Present: Member, Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation Technical Advisory Committee:
The Program for the Uninsured.
November. 1982 - Present: Associate, Department
of Health Policy and Management, School of
Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutions.
October. 1987 - October, 1988: Member, Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation Advisory Committee: The
Medical Malpractice Program.
May, 1983 - May, 1988: Advisory Board Member,
Center for Hospital Finance and Management, The
Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions.
December, 1984 - May, 1987: Member, Financing
Data Task Force for Chronically ITT Children,
DHHS.
September. 1985 - November, 1986: Senior
Program Consultant, The Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation. Director, Community Programs for
Affordable Health Care (CPAHC). Oversaw this
$15+ million grant program sponsored by the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and co-sponsored
by the American Hospital Association and the
Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Through
CPAHC grants were awarded to community
coalitions to initiate projects to contain
health care costs.
September, 1982 - September 1986: Executive
Director, Policy, Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Association. Responsibilities included: the
identification and analysis of business and
public policy issues facing individual Plans and
the Association; oversight of the development of
working papers and policy statements, the
conduct of briefings for key Plan and
Association staff, the preparation of background
papers, selected articles, and testimony; and
the management of a team of professional
analysts.
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Donald R. Cohodes
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Experience
March, 1983 - March, 1986: Member, Robert Wood
(continued
Johnson Foundation Advisory Committee: Program
for Research and Development on Health Care
Costs.
November. 1982 - March, 1985: Member, DHHS
Advisory Board on Capital Formation in the
Hospital Industry.
March, 1980 - September, 1982: Associate
Director, The Center for Hospital Finance and
Management: Assistant Professor, School of
Hygiene and Public Health, The Johns Hopkins
Medical Institutions. Responsibilities included:
teaching; research on case mix, graduate medical
education, and capital costs; doctoral student
oversight, and general management of the Center.
April, 1981 - September, 1982: State of
Maryland, Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene. Consultant.
August, 1980 - September, 1982: Member, HCFA
Hospice Advisory Board.
March. 1980 - September. 1982: Urban Systems
Research and Engineering, Inc. Consultant.
May. 1980 - May. 1981: National Academy of
Sciences; Institute of Medicine. Consultant.
1979 - July 1981: Bureau of Health Facilities,
HRA, DHHS. Consultant.
1976 - March. 1980: Urban Systems Research and
Engineering, Inc., Cambridge, Mass. Senior
Analyst. Responsibilities included: the
direction and management of 6-12 professionals,
coordination of marketing activities, member of
corporate management committee, preparation and
presentation of reports and findings to the
government.
1976 - 1977: Massachusetts Department of Public
Health. Consultant.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Donald R. Cohodes
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1974 - 1975: Illinois Department of Public
Health. Policy Analyst. Major responsibilities
included: drafting of Certificate of Need rules
and regulations: formulation of state HMO
regulations; analysis of state Medicaid
reimbursement policies; and preparation of
legislation and guidelines for a state
administered prospective reimbursement system.
1974 - 1975: Southern Illinois University,
School of Medicine, Springfield, Illinois.
Adjunct Lecturer in the Department of Health
Care Planning.
1973 - 1974: InterStudy, Minneapolis,
Minnesota. Research Analyst.
1972 - 1973: Social Sciences Research
Facilities Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Computer Consultant.
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Book Chapters. Monographs,
The Pricing of Post-Secondary Education
Thesis, Books
in Minnesota, The Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation and the School of Public
Affairs, University of Minnesota, April,
1975. Co-author.
Hsaio, William C.L. and Cohodes, Donald R.
Toward A Micro Health Planning Model,
Office of the Commissioner, Massachusetts
Department of Public Health, January,
1977.
A White Paper on Prevention, Massachusetts
Department of Public Health, February,
1977. Co-author.
* Cohodes, D.R.; Cerf, C.; and Cromwell, J.
Certificate of Need Programs: A Review.
Analysis and Annotated Bibliography of the
Research Literature. Health Planning
Bibliography Series No. 12, USDHEW, PHS,
HRA. Publication No. (HRA) 79-14006.
November, 1978.
* Institutional Response to Regulation:
Certificate of Need and Hospitals.
Doctoral dissertation. Harvard University,
January, 1980.
*
"Certificate of Need Programs: A Review
and Prospectus" in Health Planning in the
United States: Selected Policy Issues.
Institute of Medicine, National Academy of
Sciences, January, 1981.
"The State Experience with Capital
Management and Capital Expenditure Review
Programs," in Health Capital Issues. BHF,
HRA, DHHS, May, 1981.
Cohodes, D. and Kinkead, B. Hospital
Capital Formation in the 1980's: Is There
a Crisis? Robert Wood Johnson Foundation,
Princeton, New Jersey, August, 1982.
* -Cohodes, D. and Kinkead, B. Hospital
Capital Formation in the 1980's. The
Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore,
June, 1984.
"The Loss of Innocence: Health Care Under
Siege* in Health Care and Its Costs,
edited by Carl J. Schramm. W.W. Norton,
N.Y. April, 1987.
* Designates Peer Reviewed
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Articles. Letters, Reviews,
"FMGs: Exchange Visitor Requirements,"
Editorials
Journal of Medical Education, Vol. 50, No.
1, January, 1975.
Cohen, Alan B.; and Cohodes, Donald R.
"The Review of Electronic Fetal Monitoring
Under Certificate of Need." Letter to the
Editor, American Journal of Public Health,
March, 1980, Vol. 80, No. 3, P. 290.
* "Problems in Measuring the Costs of
Illness," Evaluation and the Health
Professions. Vol. 5, No. 4, December,
1982, pp. 381-392.
* "What To Do About Capital," Hospital and
Health Services Administration, Vol. 27,
No. 5, September/October, 1982.
* Cohen, A.B. and Cohodes, D.R.
"Certificate of Need and Low Capital Cost
Medical Technology." Milbank Memorial
Fund Quarterly, Health and Society, Vol.
60, No. 2, Spring, 1982.
* *Where You Stand Depends on Where You Sit:
Musings on the Regulation/Competition
Dialogue," Journal of Health Politics.
Policy and Law, Vol. 7, No. 1, Spring,
1982.
*Review of Capital Needs Study." Health
Affairs, Fall, 1982, Vol. 4, pp. 111-115.
* Cohodes, D. and King. T. "What Ails Our
Hospitals? Financial Distress in the
1980's." Hospital and Health Services
Administration, July/August, 1983, Vol.
28, No. 4, pp. 7-20.
"Evolution of Health Planning," Letter to
the Editor, New England Journal of
Medicine, Vol. 308, #17, April 28, 1983,
p. 1037.
* "Hospital Capital Formation in the
1980's,' Journal of Health Politics.
Policy and Law, Vol. 8, No. 1, Spring,
1983, pp. 164-172.
* "Which Will Survive? The $150 Billion
Capital Question," Inquiry, Vol. XX, No.
1, Spring, 1983, pp. 5-11.
* Designates Peer Reviewed
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Page Seven
Articles, Letters, Reviews,
*
"Cost Shifting: A Modern Myth, "Journal
Editorials
of Health Politics. Policy and Law, Vol.
(continued)
9, No. 2, Summer, 1984, pp. 261-267.
"Is a New Capital Payment Policy Needed?"
Modern Healthcare, Vol. 14, No. 8, June,
1984, PP. 178-180.
"The View From Here: The More Things
Change, The More Some Things Stay The
Same." Vol. 22: No., 2, Summer, 1985.
Inquiry. pp. 113-114.
"The View From Here: Doing Well Versus
Doing Good." Vol. 22: No. 3, Fall, 1985.
Inquiry. pp. 217-218.
* Eby, C. and Cohodes, D. "What Do We Know
About Rate Setting?" Journal of Health
Politics, Policy and Law. Vol. 10, No. 2:
Summer, 1985. PP. 299-327.
*
Cohen, A.; Hall, K.C.; and Cohodes, D.R.
"Evaluation Readiness: Evaluation
Planning Using a Data Inventory
Framework," Evaluation and Program
Planning, Vol. 8, 1985: pp. 315-326.
"From Person to Patient," Health Affairs,
Vol. 4, No. 3: FaTT, 1985: pp- 95-99.
"The View From Here: HMO's: What Goes
Up, Must Come Down." Vol. 22, No. 4:
Winter, 1985. Inquiry. pp. 333-334.
"The View From Here: Where to Health Care
Prices?" Vol. 23, No. I: Spring, 1986.
Inquiry. pp- 5-6.
"The View From Here: Catastrophic Health
Insurance: A Program in Search of a
Problem." Vol. 23, No. 2, Summer, 1986.
Inquiry. pp. 109-110.
*
"America: The Land of the Free, the Home
of the Uninsured." Vol. 23, No. 3, Fall,
1986. Inquiry. pp. 227-235.
"The View From Here: Social
Responsibility in Health Care." Vol. 23,
No. 3, Fall, 1985. Inquiry. PP. 223.
* Designates Peer Reviewed
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Page Eight
Articles, Letters. Reviews,
*The View From Here: Taking a Wrong Turn:
Editorials
Mandated Employment Based Health
(continued)
Insurance." Vol. 24, No. 1, Spring, 1987.
Inquiry. pp.5-6.
"The View From Here: AIDS at Home." Vol.
24, No. 3, Fall, 1987. Inquiry. pp.
201-202.
"Capital Pools: Messy, Cumbersome, and
Inelegant." Letter to the Editor. Health
Affairs. Fall, 1987. Vol. 16, No. 3, pp.
152-153.
"The View From Here: Private Sector
Coalitions: A Year and a Day Later."
Vol. 24, No. 4, Winter, 1987. Inquiry.
pp- 303-304.
"The View From Here: Quality is Where You
Find It." Vol. 25, No. 1, Spring, 1988.
Inquiry. pp. 6-7.
"The View From Here: PPOs for Medicare?"
Vol. 25, No. 2, Summer, 1988. Inquiry.
pp. 204-205.
"The View From Here: Competition and
Regulation Redux." Vol. 25, No. 4,
Winter, 1988. Inquiry. pp. 421-422.
"The View From Here: The Future is Sooner
Than You Think." Vol. 26, No. 1, Spring,
1989. Inquiry. pp. 5-6.
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Donald R. Cohodes
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Government Reports,
Reflections on Canada, the Experience with
Testimony, Conference
National Health Insurance, background paper for
Proceedings
the Ways and Means Committee of the House of
Representatives, U.S. Congress, October, 1973.
"Foreign Medical Graduates," submitted testimony
before the Subcommittee on Public Health and
Environment of the House of Representatives,
U.S. Congress, May 21, 1974. Co-author.
* Cohen, Alan B. and Cohodes, Donald R.
Assessment of an Approach to Evaluation Planning
in Region V. Report to the Office of the
Regional Director, DHEW, Region V, 3 Volumes,
September, 1977.
"Listening to Babies - Benefit Cost Analysis and
its Application to Fetal Monitoring." Presented
at the 106th American Public Health Association
Annual Meeting, November 15-19, 1978, Los
Angeles, California.
Cohodes, Donald; Cohen, Alan; Pardini, Alan; and
Mulcahy, Elizabeth. Application Batching for
Certificate of Need Programs: Problems and
Potential. BHP, HRA, DHHS, November, 1979.
Presented at the 109th Annual Meeting of the
American Public Health Association, Los Angeles,
California, November, 1981.
Pardini, Alan; Cohodes, Donald; and Cohen, Alan.
Certificate of Need and High Capital Cost
Technology: The Case of Computerized Axial
Tomographic Scanning. BHP, HRA, DHHS, November,
1979. Presented at the 108th American Public
Health Association Annual Meeting, October
19-23, 1980, Detroit, Michigan.
Hankin, Robert; Cohodes, Donald, Pardini, Alan;
Irby, Elizabeth: and Brown, Gina. Foreign
Medical Graduates in Hospitals: A Review of the
Literature. HRA, Division of Medicine,
November, 1979.
* Cohodes, Donald, R., et al. Identification of
Specific Effects of Title VI Restrictions on
Selected Hospitals and Implications for Health
Manpower. HRA, Division of Medicine, February
28, 1980.
*
Cohodes, Donald R.; Cohen, Alan B.; Pardini,
Alan. "Analysis of Interstate Variation in State
Certificate of Need Programs," in Evaluation of
the Effects of Certificate of Need Programs.
BHP, HRA, DHHS, 1980.
* Designates Peer Reviewed.
CURRICULUM VITAE
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Page Ten
Government Reports,
"Hospital Capital Formation in the 1980's,
Testimony. Conference
Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and
Proceedings
the Environment of the House of Representatives,
(continued)
U.S. Congress, 97th Congress, Second Session HR
6084, HR 6173, HR 4554. March 22 and April 20,
1982 Serial Number 97-126. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1982.
"The Capital Requirements of the Hospital
Industry." Proceedings of the July 18, 1982
meeting of the National Health Council on Health
Planning and Development. U.S. Government
Printing Office, Washington, D.C. January,
1983.
"Focus on Impact: The Effect of Alternative
Capital Payment Policies on Health System
Characteristics" in Capital Policy, American
Health Planning Association, June, 1984.
"The FY 1988 Medicare Contractor Budget."
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, Education and Related
Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. House of Representatives. April 28, 1987.
"The FY 1988 Medicare Contractor Budget."
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, Education and Related
Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. Senate. May 7, 1987.
"Alternative Financing Strategies" in
Facilitating Health Care Coverage For The
Working Uninsured. National Governors'
Association. Center for Policy Research.
September, 1987.
"The FY 1989 Medicare Contractor Budget."
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, Education and Related
Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. House of Representatives. April 27, 1988.
"The FY 1989 Medicare Contractor Budget."
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, Education and Related
Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. Senate. May 7, 1988.
CURRICULUM VITAE
Donald R. Cohodes
Page Eleven
Government Reports,
"Testimony of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield
Testimony. Conference
Association" before the Medicare Advisory
Proceedings
Committee on Home Health Denials. February 22,
(continued)
1989. Miami Beach, Florida.
"The FY 1990 Medicare Contractor Budget."
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, Education and Related
Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. House of Representatives. April 27, 1989.
"The FY 1990 Medicare Contractor Budget."
Hearings before the Subcommittee on Labor,
Health and Human Services, Education and Related
Agencies of the Committee on Appropriations,
U.S. Senate. May 4, 1989.
The Allure of Standards of Medical Practice for
Third Party Payers." Prepared for the Olin
Conference on the Impact of Changing Structure
on Standards of Health Care. June 21-22, 1989:
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PROFESSIONAL STAFF MEMBER, House Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families
Washington, D.C.
January 1991-present
Developed and researched family policy, health and welfare issues for Republican members; prepared speeches and
statements for members; developed family tax legislation strategy; drafted family tax legislation, statements, and
supporting documents; secured majority support for family tax legislation; managed hearings; interviewed and
secured witnesses for hearings; drafted statements, fact sheets and correspondence for Committee hearings and
other matters; and supervised research assistants.
ASSOCIATE, Law Offices of Douglas Wessel
Reston, Virginia
1987-1990
Practiced in the area of personal injury and criminal law. Conducted investigation of cases; provided extensive
research and writing of briefs, memoranda, and appellate briefs; prepared arguments for pre-trial and trial motions;
assisted with witness interviews; and prepared for depositions and trial.
LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT, Office of Legislative Affairs, Federal Communications Commission
ashington, D.C.
1982-1983
ovided general research assistance to attorneys; supervised updating of FCC Code; reported on congressional
hearings pertaining to the Commission; and handled congressional correspondence.
CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON, National Right to Life Committee
Washington, D.C.
1981
Researched and lobbied relevant legislation; planned press conferences; wrote press releases, legislative reports and
congressional testimony; and worked with Judiciary subcommittees on developing legislation.
BAR MEMBERSHIP
VIRGINIA BAR
1986
EDUCATION
GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY LAW CENTER, Washington, D.C.
J.D. 1986
Dean's List, first year. Participated in Georgetown Criminal Justice Clinic which included District and Circuit Court
litigation in Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office and Prince George's County Public Defender Service.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, Middlebury, Vermont, B.A., Political Science, College Scholar, Cum Laude 1981
American University's Washington Semester Program
Fall 1979
EXTRACURRICULAR
lunteer, BUSH FOR PRESIDENT, 1980, REAGAN/BUSH 1980, REAGAN/BUSH 1984; Volunteer, Friends
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Association; Volunteer, Arlington Hospital; PTA Board Member, St. John's School, McLean, Virginia; Member,
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THE WHITE HOUSE
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Dear Mary,
Greetings from the not-so-distant
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DPC-trying to implement the things we concocted
during the campaign.
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Education:
1987-90
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
Cambridge, MA
J.D. cum laude, 1990
Harvard Law Raview, Managing Editor, vol. 103
Research assistant to Professor Phillip A. Areeda
Harvard College Graduate National Scholarship
National Collegiate Athlede Association Postigraduate Scholarship
1983-87
HARVARD COLLEGE
Cambridge, MA
A.B. magna.cum laude. 1987: concentration in economics
Phi Bets Kappa
John Harvard Scholarship
Harvard College National Scholarship
Senior thesis. "Contestable Market Theory and the U.S. Airline Industry." summa cum laude
Varsity Football
Captain, All-Ivy, Honorable Mention All-America
Burr Award (Class of '87 outstanding scholar-athicte)
National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar-Athicte
Academic All-America
Experience:
1991-
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Washington, DC
Special Assistant to the Secretary for Special Projects
Acted as adviser to Secretary Samuel K. Skinner on a varioty of legal, regulatory, policy, and
legislative Issues, including surface transportation reauthorization, airline competition, vehicle fuel
economy and the health of the automotive industry. Also functioned as lisison ketween DOT's
operating administrations and the Immediate office of the Secretary.
1990-91
U.S. COURT OF APPEALS, SECOND CIRCUIT
New York, NY
Law clerk to the Honorable Ralph K. Winter, Circuit Judge
Publication:
1990
"Entry. Contestability, and Deregulated Airline Markets: An Event Srudy Analysis of People
Express," National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 3318. April 1990. Co-
authored with Professor Michael D. Whinston, Harvard Department of Economics.
Personal:
Born and raised in Elmhurst, Illinois
Member. Bush-Quayle Schedule C Association
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Home: (203) 498-9275 Office: (203) 773-2353
Education
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
Cambridge. MA
J.D. Cum laude. 1990. Research assistant to Professor Phillip A. Arooda for his treatise on antitrust law: wrote
associated paper on "Anticompedive Effects Required under the Per Se Rule Against Tying Arrangements." Harvard
College Creduate National Scholarship: National Collegiars Ainletic Association Post-Graduate Scholarship.
Harvard Law Review, Managing Editor, Volume 103
Case comment: National Collegiate Athletic Association v. Tarkonian. 103 Harv L Rev. 187 (1989)
Case note: United States V. Garcia. 102 Harv. L. Rsv. 533 (1988)
HARVARD COLLEGE
Cambridge, MA
A.B. magna cum laude in economics, 1987. Senior honors thesis "Contestable Market Theory and the U.S. Airline
Industry" awarded summer cum laude disinciion. Phi Beta Kappa. John Harvard Scholarship: Harvard College National
Scholarship.
VARSITY FOOTBALL. Captain and three-year leucrwinner. Crocker Award (most valuable player). All-Ivy, All
New-England, AII-ECAC, Honorable Mention AP All-America Burr Award (Harvard Class of 1987 outstanding
scholar-athlete). National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar-Athiete, District I Academic All-America
Publication
"Entry, Contestability. and Deregulated Airline Markets: An Event Study Analysis of People Express," National
Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper No. 3318, April 1990. Co-authored with Michael D. Whinsion.
Assistant Professor of Economics, Harvard University.
Experience
UNITED STATES COURTS
New Haven, CT and New York, NY
Law clerk to the Honorable Ralph K. Winter, Circuit Judge, United States Court of Appeals for the Second Clrcuit
June 1990 . June 1991.
MUNGER. TOLLES & OLSON
Los Angeles. CA
Summer associate. 1989. Researched constitutionality of qui tam actions and international jurisdiction. Assessed
potential damage liability for violation of securities laws. Drafted documents for negotiated stock purchase.
FRIED, FRANK, HARRIS. SHRIVER & JACOBSON
New York, NY
Summer associate, 1988. Researched price-fixing liability, pendant party jurisdiction. and imputation of knowledge
from attorney to client. Summarized indentures, performed due diligence.
KIDDER. PEABODY & COMPANY
Chicago, IL
Municipal Bond Department intern, summer 1986.
COMMONWEALTH EDISON COMPANY
Chicago, IL
Rate Department intern. summer 1985.
Personal
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5011 Sentinel Drive, #64
Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 229-7844 (h)
(202) 466-3100 (w)
EDUCATION:
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C.
Aug. 1990-Present
Pursuing a Master's degree in Political Science
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Columbia, SC
May 1985
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Special fields of study in History and English
WORK EXPERIENCE:
PRESIDENT'S DRUG ADVISORY COUNCIL, Washington, D.C.
Mar. 1990-Present
Staff Assistant to the Chairman
Serve as liaison to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, ensuring coordination and
communication between the Council and ONDCP.
Perform special assignments for the Chairman, including the implementation of a national survey
of drug experts, and the planning and staging of a large national forum of anti-drug coalitions.
OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY, Washington, D.C.
Apr. 1989-Feb. 1990
Staff Assistant to the White House Liaison/Executive Secretariat
Prepared correspondence for the Director in accord with the policies of ONDCP.
Researched and evaluated the effectiveness of various drug prevention and education groups.
EPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Washington, D.C.
Feb. 1989-Apr. 1989
Public Information Specialist for the Urban Mass Transit Authority
Disseminated wide range of information to the press, DOT and UMTA officials.
PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM, Washington, D.C.
Nov. 1989-Jan. 1989
Confidential Assistant
Served as Personal Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation-Designate
Processed and evaluated resumes for the Bush Administration.
PROJECT LIFE, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1983-Jan. 1987
Co-Director
Presided as main spokesman for Project Life, a South Carolina pro-life group.
Organized and directed successful fund-raising drive to finance media campaign.
YOUTH OUTREACH, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1985-Oct. 1986
Co-Founder
Initiated summer, phonetic reading program for 40 disadvantaged black children,
which increased their reading levels several grades.
Counselled youths on a weekly basis to promote character development.
STUDENTS FOR AMERICA, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1984-May 1985
Founder and President
Established SFA as a chartered campus organization to promote conservative ideals.
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
Scholarship athlete and four-year varsity soccer player at USC. All-State selection
and Captain of Maryland State champion high school soccer team.
Skilled in IBM WordPerfect 5.0., Lotus 1-2-3.
NELSON J. COONEY, JR.
5011 Sentinel Drive, #64
Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 229-7844 (h)
(202) 466-3100 (w)
EDUCATION:
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C.
Aug. 1990-Present
Pursuing a Master's degree in Political Science
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Columbia, SC
May 1985
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Special fields of study in History and English
WORK EXPERIENCE:
PRESIDENT'S DRUG ADVISORY COUNCIL, Washington, D.C.
Mar. 1990-Present
Staff Assistant to the Chairman
Serve as liaison to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, ensuring coordination and
communication between the Council and ONDCP.
Perform special assignments for the Chairman, including the implementation of a national survey
of drug experts, and the planning and staging of a large national forum of anti-drug coalitions.
OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY, Washington, D.C.
Apr. 1989-Feb. 1990
Staff Assistant to the White House Liaison/Executive Secretariat
Prepared correspondence for the Director in accord with the policies of ONDCP.
Researched and evaluated the effectiveness of various drug prevention and education groups.
EPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Washington, D.C.
Feb. 1989-Apr. 1989
Public Information Specialist for the Urban Mass Transit Authority
Disseminated wide range of information to the press, DOT and UMTA officials.
PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM, Washington, D.C.
Nov. 1989-Jan. 1989
Confidential Assistant
Served as Personal Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation-Designate.
Processed and evaluated resumes for the Bush Administration.
PROJECT LIFE, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1983-Jan. 1987
Co-Director
Presided as main spokesman for Project Life, a South Carolina pro-life group.
Organized and directed successful fund-raising drive to finance media campaign.
YOUTH OUTREACH, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1985-Oct. 1986
Co-Founder
Initiated summer, phonetic reading program for 40 disadvantaged black children,
which increased their reading levels several grades.
Counselled youths on a weekly basis to promote character development.
STUDENTS FOR AMERICA, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1984-May 1985
Founder and President
Established SFA as a chartered campus organization to promote conservative ideals.
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
Scholarship athlete and four-year varsity soccer player at USC. All-State selection
and Captain of Maryland State champion high school soccer team.
Skilled in IBM WordPerfect 5.0., Lotus 1-2-3.
NELSON J. COONEY, JR.
5011 Sentinel Drive, #64
Bethesda, MD 20816
(301) 229-7844 (h)
(202) 466-3100 (w)
EDUCATION:
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY, Washington, D.C.
Aug. 1990-Present
Pursuing a Master's degree in Political Science
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Columbia, SC
May 1985
Bachelor of Arts in Political Science
Special fields of study in History and English
WORK EXPERIENCE:
PRESIDENT'S DRUG ADVISORY COUNCIL, Washington, D.C.
Mar. 1990-Present
Staff Assistant to the Chairman
Serve as liaison to the Office of National Drug Control Policy, ensuring coordination and
communication between the Council and ONDCP.
Perform special assignments for the Chairman, including the implementation of a national survey
of drug experts, and the planning and staging of a large national forum of anti-drug coalitions.
OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY, Washington, D.C.
Apr. 1989-Feb. 1990
Staff Assistant to the White House Liaison/Executive Secretariat
Prepared correspondence for the Director in accord with the policies of ONDCP.
Researched and evaluated the effectiveness of various drug prevention and education groups.
EPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Washington, D.C.
Feb. 1989-Apr. 1989
Public Information Specialist for the Urban Mass Transit Authority
Disseminated wide range of information to the press, DOT and UMTA officials.
PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM, Washington, D.C.
Nov. 1989-Jan. 1989
Confidential Assistant
Served as Personal Assistant to the Secretary of Transportation-Designate.
Processed and evaluated resumes for the Bush Administration.
PROJECT LIFE, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1983-Jan. 1987
Co-Director
Presided as main spokesman for Project Life, a South Carolina pro-life group.
Organized and directed successful fund-raising drive to finance media campaign.
YOUTH OUTREACH, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1985-Oct. 1986
Co-Founder
Initiated summer, phonetic reading program for 40 disadvantaged black children,
which increased their reading levels several grades.
Counselled youths on a weekly basis to promote character development.
STUDENTS FOR AMERICA, Columbia, SC
Sept. 1984-May 1985
Founder and President
Established SFA as a chartered campus organization to promote conservative ideals.
OTHER ACTIVITIES:
Scholarship athlete and four-year varsity soccer player at USC. All-State selection
and Captain of Maryland State champion high school soccer team.
Skilled in IBM WordPerfect 5.0., Lotus 1-2-3.
NELSON J. COONEY, JR.
5011 Sentinel Dr., #64
Bethesda, MD 20816
(202) 466-3100 (w)
March 8, 1991
Mr. Richard Porter
Special Assistant to the President/
Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Old Executive Office Building
Room 231
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. Porter:
Enclosed are several copies of my resume. Denise Schwarz notified
me of a job opening in your office for the position of Deputy
Executive Secretary.
The experience I have gained in working in the Administration,
primarily on the drug issue, along with graduate studies in
American Government have served to increase my knowledge and
heighten my concern for our Nation's domestic problems. Although
my focus has been on the drug problem, I actively follow the other
major domestic challenges confronting our country. My high level of
energy, grasp of the issues, and research skills would enable me to
contribute strongly to the work of the Council.
I look forward to meeting with you soon to discuss the position.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Nelson Nelan J. Cooney, I. Jr. Cooney J.
Enclosures
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
March 13, 1991
Dear Mr. Cooney:
We received your resume and appreciate your interest in the
position of Associate Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to
the Domestic Policy Council.
Although your background and experience is impressive, we
have decided to select someone else for the position. The
decision was not an easy one to make -- just about everyone we
considered would have made a fine addition to this office.
Again, thank you for interest. If you don't mind, we will
keep your resume on file in the event that other opportunities
within the White House become available.
With best regards.
Sincerely,
Richard
Richard W. Porter
Special Assistant to the President
and Executive Secretary
Domestic Policy Council
Mr. Nelson J. Cooney, Jr.
5011 Sentinel Drive #64
Bethesda, MD 20816