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Originally Processed With FOIA(s): FOIA Number: 2025-0878-F 2025-0878-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the George Bush Presidential Library Staff. Record Group/Collection: George H.W. Bush Presidential Records Collection/Office of Origin: Cabinet Affairs, White House Office of Series: Porter, Richard, Files Subseries: OA/ID Number: 07137 Folder ID Number: 07137-005d Folder Title: Resume File [binder] [4] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: G 15 16 2 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Doc. No. / Type Subject/Title Date Restriction Classification 01. Resume Re: Jon Brooks Rawlson; Personally Identifiable Information n.d. (b)(6) redacted. (1 pp.) 02. Resume Re: Allison Gray Ritter; Personally Identifiable Information n.d. (b)(6) redacted. (1 pp.) 03. Transcript Academic transcript, Re: Michael J. Summersgill; contains 11/12/90 (b)(6) privacy information. (1 pp.) 04. Resume Re: Jonathan B. Wiener; Personally Identifiable Information 07/29/91 (b)(6) redacted. (1 pp.) Page 1 of 1 Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Cabinet Affairs, White House Office of Series: Porter, Richard, Files Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: Resume File [binder] [4] Pinksheet Number: RML16235 OA/ID Number: 07137-005d Date Closed: 7/31/2025 FOIA/Sys Case #: 2025-0878-F Re-review Case #: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Alaska # : 907-248-2201 Met w/ on 9-23-91 KELLINE R. PEDERSEN 6534 Medinah Lane Alexandria, Virginia 22312 703-941-4820 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Assistant to the Commander, 176th Composite Group, Alaska Air National Guard; May 1, 1990 to present Provide administrative support to the Commander and his deputies, including public relations, scheduling meetings and appointments, coordinating numerous special events for the Commander and visiting dignitaries, and taking and transcribing minutes of meetings. Routine office duties include the accurate typing of letters and documents, creation of an efficient filing system, managing the annual Composite Group budget of federal funds, instructing classes in the use of several computer systems and the bulk mail program, and compilation of the monthly activity report to the Governor of Alaska. Additional activities include participation on the Alaska National Guard Flag Team, Base Defense Team, Health Promotion Committee, Air Rescue "Spotter" Team, Physical Fitness Monitor, and Recruiter Augmentee. In 1990, recognized as Airman of the Year in the Alaska Air National Guard for outstanding performance, participation, and positive attitude. Featured in 1991 television commercial for the Air National Guard. Administrative Specialist, Mission Support Flight, Alaska Air National Guard; July 15, 1989 to May 1, 1990 Performed all administrative functions in support office of the Alaska Air National Guard, including establishment and maintenance of files, typing correspondence and reports, management of Base postal facility, and utilization of Zenith 248 Advanced Computer System with Multi Mate, Enable, Harvard Graphics, PageMaker, CCPlus, AAOS, MS DOS, RIMS, and Word Perfect and the Xerox 6045 Memorywriter. Coordinated leave and workday scheduling, and received and screened incoming calls and visitors. Recruiting and Retention Support Staff, Alaska Air National Guard; March 1, 1989 to July 15, 1989 Detailed to the busy recruiting and retention office during a period of tremendous growth in the Alaska Air Guard to support the large number of new enlistments. Provided the sole administrative support to four recruiters actively pursuing enlistees for the new 275 person Air Rescue Squadron. Responsibilities included extensive telephone work, typing of forms, filing of records, and organization of numerous projects concurrently. The result of this effort was the full manning of the Rescue Squadron and the Alaska Air Guard's ability to provide air search and rescue to the entire state. Kelline R. Pedersen Page Two Administrative Specialist, Mission Support Flight, Alaska Air National Guard; August 15, 1988 to March 1, 1989 Performed a full range of clerical and administrative support functions for the office. Made decisions based on knowledge of the procedural requirements of the Air National Guard with awareness of the specific functions and staff assignments of the office. Served as the personal management assistant and administrative support to the Administrative Services and Personnel Offices, and the Civil Engineering, communications, Security Police, and Graphics sections. Maintained office files of correspondence, directives, regulations, and other convenient information. Scheduled appoint- ments and made arrangements for visits to the Air Guard. Reviewed outgoing correspondence for proper format, conformance with Air Force policy, grammar, and typographical accuracy. Manager, Glass Beach Inn, Fort Bragg, California; 1987-1988 Manager of exclusive eight-room bed and breakfast on the California coast, responsible for bookkeeping, reservations, cleaning services, menu preparation and food service, and marketing. This successful, charming inn was consistently occupied, with its satisfied customers being our best advertisement. Waitress, Hilton Hotel Top of the World Restaurant; Kaligan Island Lodge; Po Folks Restaurant Waited on customers and served food on a part time basis to supplement my income while employed by the Air National Guard. EDUCATION University of Alaska, Anchorage - Currently working toward BA in Business Administration, with graduation anticipated in June 1993. Community College of the US Air Force - Administrative Specialist Certification, 1988 INTERESTS Unique interests and actively pursued sports/hobbies include ice hockey, bicycle racing, triathalons, skydiving, cross country and downhill skiing, horseback riding, and shooting both rifles and pistols. VOLUNTEER WORK American Lung 126-mile Bike Trek (raised over $700) i American Heart Run; McDonald's Fun Run; and extensive support to the Alaska Armed Forces Family Assistance Center during and after Operation Desert Storm. DEPARTMENT OF DETENSE DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE HEADQUARTERS 176TH COMPOSITE GROUP (MAC) KULIS ANG BASE, 6000 AIR GUARD ROAD ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99502-1998 UTAH FLD STATES OF AMERICA OF REPLYTO ATTNOF: 210 ARS/CC September 14, 1991 SUBJECT: Letter of Recommendation TO: Whom It May Concern It is with great pleasure that I write this recommendation concerning Kelline Williams. I have known her for two years and during that time, she has shown me that she is an extremely hard working, dedicated, and resourceful individual. She is a self-starter who often perceives what needs to be done before being asked. She is friendly, easy to get along with, and exhibits exemplary appearance and professional bearing in the workplace. She has held key support positions with the Alaska Air National Guard recruiting office, the 176 Composite Group (COMPG) Executive Officer, and the 176 COMPG Commander's office. One of the highlights of Kelly's time with us was her well deserved selection as 1990 Airman of the Year. Chosen from among all her peers, she represented the Alaska Air National Guard at numerous military, municipal, and state functions for a prolonged period of time. In this capacity, as she rubbed elbows with General Officers, Mayors, the Governor, Congressmen, and Senators, she always created a positive lasting impression of herself and the Alaska Air National Guard. Please contact me anytime if I can be of further assistance as a reference for Ms Williams. My office phone number is 907-249-1210 and my home phone is 907-345-6647. Thank you. Come GENE L. RAMSAY, Lt Col, AKANG Commander, 210 Air Rescue Squadron GARY J. PETERS, ESQ. 2725 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Apartment #108 Washington, D.C. 20008 Home: (202) 232-8435 Office: (202) 467-9660 STATE BAR ADMISSIONS New York, California Florida and New Jersey EDUCATION Law School Degree: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich. (1976-79); J.D. Cum Laude (May 1979) Honors and Activities: Rockwell T. Gust Trial Advocacy Award; Writing and Advocacy Award; Student Senate; Phi Delta Phi Undergraduate Degree: UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich. (1971-72) ; B.A. (August 1972) Major - Political Science Minors - Economics, pre-Med. Honors and Activities: G.P.A. - 3.74/4.0 Counselor, Plymouth Child Development Center WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Williamstown, MA (1969-71) Majors - Political Economy; Environmental Studies Honors and Activities: Mead Government Intern; Football LEGAL EXPERIENCE (see pages 3-4 for details) Special Assistant for OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL POLICY, Law Enforcement and Bureau of State and Local Affairs, Criminal Justice Executive Office of the President, (April 1990-present) Washington, D.C. Acting Special Counsel UNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSION (Nov. 1987-April 1990) Washington, D.C. Assistant United UNITED STATES ATTORNEY'S OFFICE States Attorney Criminal Division, S.D.N.Y. (Nov. 1983-Nov. 1987) New York, N.Y. Law Clerk HONORABLE FRANCIS X. ALTIMARI (Jan. 1983-Oct. 1983) E.D.N.Y., Uniondale, N.Y. Associate Attorney DONOVAN LEISURE NEWTON & IRVINE (April 1980-Jan. 1983) New York, N.Y. 2 OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE Resident Teaching UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor, Mich. Fellow Resident professor and counselor in (1978-79) undergraduate dormitory; taught courses in English Composition and Environmental Problems Private Investigator Solo practice in Ohio and Alaska; (1975-78) civil and criminal cases, including undercover work; missing persons; corporate security. Licensed by the State of Ohio Special Investigator OHIO CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION, Columbus, OH (1974-75) Statewide responsibility for the investiga- tion and conciliation of individual and systemic discrimination cases based on race, sex or national origin Investigator OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL, Columbus, OH (1972-74) Statewide responsibility for evidentiary development of civil and criminal prosecutions, including environmental crimes Research Assistant UNITED STATES SENATE, Washington, D.C. (1971) Summer intern for Subcommittee on the Environment PUBLICATIONS - Author, "Intermediate Sanctions: A Discussion of Illustrative Programs," June 1990, on file with the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, Rockville, Maryland. - Co-author, "Pretrial Drug Testing -- An Essential Component of the National Drug Control Strategy," publication pending (Fall 1991) in the BYU Law School Journal of Public Law. OTHER ACTIVITIES - President, Woodley Plaza Homeowners' Association, Washington, D.C. (August 1989-present) - Member, American Bar Association, Sierra Club, Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution - Mediator, Brooklyn Mediation Center - mediation of civil, domestic and minor criminal disputes (1982-83) - Board of Directors, Allied Pipe Products, Inc., Ohio (1980-84) - Surgical Assistant, Aliquippa General Hospital, Aliquippa, Pennsylvania (1971, 1972) - National Outdoor Leadership School, Lander, Wyoming - school of mountaineering and wilderness survival (1974, 1976) REFERENCES Available on Request 3 Detailed Job Descriptions Special Assistant for Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice, Office of National Drug Control Policy, Washington, D.C. (4/90-present) I advise ONDCP's Associate Director and head of the Bureau of State and Local Affairs on matters of law, law enforcement and criminal justice policy. I monitor developments in law enforcement and criminal justice at the international, federal, state and local level, and coordinate our Office's response with officials at the federal, state and local levels, as well as the private sector. I act as liaison to ONDCP's Office of Supply Reduction in such areas as money laundering, border interdiction, high-intensity drug trafficking areas, science & technology, and drug control on U.S. public lands. I also act as liaison to the U.S. Department of Justice in such areas as law enforcement strategies, prosecution and sentencing policies, model state legislation, criminal justice funding and research, juvenile justice, gangs and corrections. I further act as liaison to numerous public interest groups, including the American Bar Association and the National Criminal Justice Association. I do an extensive amount of policy analysis, public speaking, and writing (including major papers on the subjects of intermediate sanctions, drug testing in the criminal justice system, and juvenile justice). From January to April 1991, I assisted in drafting the proposed Border Security Implementation Plan, a project co-sponsored by the Domestic Policy Council and the National Security Council. Special Counsel, U.S. Sentencing Commission, Washington, D.C. (11/87-4/90) I joined the Commission shortly after the sentencing guidelines became effective. During my first year, I defended the Commission's constitutionality in oral and written arguments before Federal district and appellate courts around the country, and assisted in preparing the Commission's brief to the Supreme Court in Mistretta V. United States, 488 U.S. 361 (1989). I also trained judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys in the use of the sentencing guidelines. I did extensive research and writing in such policy areas as federal charging, sentencing and plea bargaining practices, and the detectability of various kinds of corporate crime, especially defense procurement fraud. I drafted and analyzed proposed guideline amendments, particularly those involving drugs, firearms, career offenders and corporate offenses. In my final year, I was staff director of a project designed to expand the available sentencing options in the federal system to include more intermediate sanctions. My responsibilities included supervising legal and other professional staff members and coordinating our work with a sixteen member Advisory Committee. 4 Assistant U.S. Attorney, S.D.N.Y., New York, N.Y. (11/83-11/87) Serving as a federal prosecutor in this particular Office was a goal I established as a second-year law student. During my four years there, I prosecuted over 150 cases to conviction, including cases of complex fraud and other white-collar crimes, official corruption, organized crime, and racketeering. During my last two years, I specialized in prosecuting narcotics conspiracy cases, including one against the city's largest "crack" cocaine distribution organization. My experience included extensive investigative and grand jury work, trials, and oral and written arguments before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Law Clerk to the Honorable Francis X. Altimari, E.D.N.Y. Uniondale, N.Y. (1/83-10/83) Judge Altimari was appointed to the federal district court (E.D.N.Y.) in December 1982. I served as his initial senior law clerk until my appointment to the U.S. Attorney's Office. In addition to the research and writing duties normally performed by a federal district judge's clerk, I had substantial responsibilities for setting up and administering the Chambers and for monitoring and supervising civil settlement conferences. In December 1985, Judge Altimari was appointed to the U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals. Associate Attorney, Donovan Leisure Newton & Irvine, New York, N.Y. (4/80-1/83) I specialized in corporate litigation but also did some corporate work, including drafting and negotiating contracts. The litigation primarily involved contracts, antitrust claims and drug products liability. In addition to extensive legal research and writing responsibilities associated with civil discovery efforts, I took over a dozen major depositions during my tenure. THE WHITE house 10/23 WASHINGTON you Richard, It was good to see you again am Monday. Enclosed is a copy of my sesume and a recent performance approisal from ONDCP. as I mentioned, I am currently or a short- term detail to DOT's Fraud Section, where I am ssisting in their investigation of the BCCI matter. I can be reached there through 514-7023. I hope you'll get in Touch if I can ever again be of service. TLanks for your time Manu P. Thing Executive Office of the President Office of National Drug Control Policy OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE AWARD Presented to Gary J. Peters in appreciation and recognition of superior performance of official duties September 15, 1991 Director, BoMat Office of National Drug Control Policy ERNEST N. PETRICK 1540 Stonehaven Rd. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 (313) 971-6482 Present Engineering Consultant; Position: ENP, Inc. Previous Chief Scientist, Positions: General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc. 1985-1987 Engineering Consultant. Assignments with University of Michigan (Adjunct Professor) and with General Dynamics Land Systems (Chief Scientist and Director of Engineering Laboratories). 1982-1985 Government Technical Director, U. S. Army Tank Automotive Command Experience: (TACOM) 1965-1982. Research, development, initial procurement and fielding of tanks, combat vehicles, and trucks. Directed R&D program, international agreements, interface with government agencies. U. S. Delegate to NATO AC 225/Panel II (Combat and Support Vehicles). Special DOD, DA, DARCOM assignments. FY BZ TACOM budget $7 billion, R&D budget $400 million. Industrial Chief Research Engineer, Kelsey-Hayes Company, 1960 Experience: to 1965. Aerospace and automotive research and development. Curtiss-Wright Corporation, 1953 to 1960. Heat Transfer Manager, reciprocating and jet engines, Wright Aeronautical Division. New Product Development Manager. Chief, Advanced Propulsion Systems, Research Division. Academic B.S. Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Experience: Carnegie Tech, 1943 Taught in Departments of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, Purdue University, 1946 to 1953. Directed Gas Turbine Labortory; earned M.S. and Ph. D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering. Military Served in the US Navy 1942-1946. Experience: Chief Engineer of a destroyer, later held the rank of Lieutenant Commander in the US Naval Reserve. Professional Publications on ground vehicles, flight propulsion Activities: and project management. Three patents. Listed in Who's Who in America; World's Who's Who in Commerce and Industry; American Men and Women of Science. Distinguished Engineering Alumnus of Purdue University. Adjunct Professor, Wayne State University and University of Michigan. Board of Visitors, Oakland University and Wayne State University. Board of Directors, Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) 1978-80. Registered Professional Engineer. Member Army Science Board (Chairman Research and New Initiatives Subgroup). ID# 050048 THE WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENCE TRACKING WORKSHEET INCOMING NR006 D RECEIVED: JULY 03, 1989 NAME OF CORRESPONDENT: MR. ERNEST N. PETRICK SUBJECT: PLEASED WITH THE ADMINISTRATION'S EMPHASIS ON FUEL EFFICIENCY; WOULD LIKE TO SERVE IN AN ADVISORY CAPACITY, IF POSSIBLE ACTION DISPOSITION ROUTE TO: ACT DATE TYPE C COMPLETED OFFICE/AGENCY (STAFF NAME) CODE YY/MM/DD RESP D YY/MM/DD ORG 89/07/03 JS A89/07/05 TR JOHN Ken Yale SUNUNU REFERRAL NOTE: 89/07/07 Ky C 89/10/31 REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / / REFERRAL NOTE: / / / 7 REFERRAL NOTE: COMMENTS: Jale memo w/ Resume sent to', B. Rosenberg, EPA m. Deland CEQ; 2. Duggan DOA; B Parker, DOD; Balk ,OCA; B. Grady ADDITIONAL CORRESPONDENTS: MEDIA:L INDIVIDUAL CODES: CS MAIL USER CODES: (A) (B) (C) ACTION CODES: *DISPOSITION *CUTGOING * * * *CORRESPONDENCE: * *A-APPROPRIATE ACTION *A-ANSWERED TYPE RESP=INITIALS * *C-COMMENT/RECOM *B-NON-SPEC-REFERRAL * OF SIGNER * *D-DRAFT RESPONSE *C-COMPLETED * CODE = A * *F-FURNISH FACT SHEET *S-SUSPENDED * COMPLETED = DATE OF * *I-INFO COPY/NO ACT NEC* * OUTGOING * *R-DIRECT REPLY W/COPY * * * *S-FOR-SIGNATURE * * * *X-INTERIM REPLY * * * REFER QUESTIONS AND ROUTING UPDATES TO CENTRAL REFERENCE (ROOM 75, OEOB) EXT-2590 KEEP THIS WORKSHEET ATTACHED TO THE ORIGINAL INCOMING LETTER AT ALL TIMES AND SEND COMPLETED RECORD TO RECORDS MANAGEMENT. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 31, 1989 MEMORANDUM FOR JUANITA DUGGAN FROM: KENNETH P. YALE SUBJECT: Offer of Assistance Attached you will find a resume from an associate of Governor Sununu who has written to offer technical assistance and advice on mobile source issues, such as auto fuel efficiency and clean air. The Governor has advised Mr. Petrick that we are forwarding his resume to various offices in the Administration. You may wish to contact him if he could be of assistance to you. Copies of this letter also went to the following: Bill Rosenberg, EPA Michael Deland, CEQ Juanita Duggan, OCA Nancy Maloley, OPD William Parker, DOD David Bates, WHO Bob Grady, OMB THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 5, 1989 Dear Ernie, Thanks for your letter and offer to help the Administration in the area of clean air policy. I will share your offer with others working on this issue as well. I appreciate your support. Sincerely, Jhn John H. Sununu Chief of Staff Mr. Ernest N. Petrick 1540 Stonehaven Road Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 bcc: Ken yale w/ incoming 50048 1540 Stonehaven Rd. Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104 26 June 1989 Dr. John Sununu Chief of Staff The White House Pennsyvlvania Avenue Washington, D. C. Dear Dr. Eununu: bla- You may recall that we were involved together with the Council for Environmental Quality on the automobile emission/ economy program during the 70's. I remember well Ernie Starkman and George Huebner, as well as Eric Stork and John Brogan engaging in considerable industry/government (sometimes heated) discussions. I was a sort of 'semi-neutral government guy' from TACOM, and you the same from academia. The purpose of this letter is to say that I am pleased to see that the Administration is planning to emphasize the requirement for automotive fuel efficiency and air cleanliness, = have maintained my interest in that activity. As a matter of fact, in recent years with the Army Science Board I have been urging the Army strongly in the fuel economy direction, more from the military logistics viewpoint. As the government continues emphasis in this area, which I consider to be most appropriate, and if I can be of some assistance, please call on me. I am presently not involved with the automotive industry, or directly with the government (spending most of my time consulting to the Army and General Dynamics on main battle tanks) so if I can serve in an advisory capacity (similar to the previous CEQ panel) to whichever of the agencies is working the problem, I would be pleased to do 50. A short vita is enclosed. With best wishes to you on the new assignment. Sincerely, Time Ernest N. Petrick /rr THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 2, 1991 Dear Mark: 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 John and me. It is awkward writing this letter to a friend because, while we have decided to select someone else for the job, I would like to convey to you my great regard for your ability at the same time. You should know, too, that Bradley is a great advocate for you. Believe me, 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 us. 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 wishes. Sincerely, Richard Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Mr. Mark Pine 122 Roberts Lane Alexandria, VA 22305 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 2, 1991 Dear Julie: 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, Richand Piter Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Ms. Julie Pitchess 1052 Papermill Court, NW Washington, D.C. 20007 Julie Pitchess 1052 Papermill Court, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 (202) 298-7739 September 30, 1991 The Honorable Richard Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary of the Domestic Policy Council The White House Old Executive Office Building, Room 231 Washington, D.C. 20501 Dear Mr. Porter: Thank you for the opportunity to interview for the position of staff assistant on Thursday, September 26, 1991. It was a pleasure meeting both you and Jim Fitzhenry. I am very interested in this position. I believe my capabilities, specifically in the areas of organization and interpersonal skills, would adhere to the required responsibilities. Again, thank you for your time. I have enclosed an updated resume for your review and I will contact you this week regarding the status of the position. Sincerely June Putcher Julie Pitchess JULIE ANN PITCHESS 1052 Papermill Court, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 (202) 298-7739 EDUCATION: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles B.S. Business Administration; 1991 Entrepreneur Emphasis: GPA 3.54 EXPERIENCE: Office of the Vice President, Washington, D.C. Intern, Office of Political Affairs Assist the Director of Political Affairs in daily activities. Responsibilities include preparing briefings, correspondence and administrative tasks. August 1991-Present Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace Grand Opening, Yorba Linda, CA Volunteer Assisted the chairman of the event in the organization and preparation of the Grand Opening. Specific responsibilities included supervising the VIP registration and interacting with city and local officials during three days of activities. July 1990 Walter Foster Publishing, Tustin, CA Data Processing Intern Worked in the accounting department inputing data into the computer system using Lotus software. May 1988-August 1988 Bush-Quayle Campaign, Los Angeles, CA Volunteer Participated in campaign events as a motorcade driver and advance assistant. September 1988-November 1988 Marquand Development, Inc., Irvine, CA Assistant Responsible for daily business activities including front desk work, word processing and client interaction. Efficient on Word Perfect, Microsoft Word and Lotus. March 1986-May 1988 ACTIVITIES & HONORS USC Dean's Scholarship Recipient SCion's Scholarship Recipient Beta Gamma Sigma, Business Honor Fraternity USC Foreign Studies; Madrid, Spain Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority; Rush Chairman USC Women's Soccer Team Dean's List for Academic Excellence; 5 Semesters MICHAEL ALLEN PRICE 2444 Cloudcroft Square Reston, VA 22091 (703) 860-8761 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Attorney/Consultant, Metro-Washington, D.C. Clients include Fredericks & Stephens, P.C., Arthur Lowy, Esq., and the University Research Corporation. Research securities and contract law. Negotiated, investigated, and researched personal injury cases. Rewrote 150 pages of Essentials for Attorneys in Child Support Enforcement (2nd ed. 1991). (1989 - Present) Special Assistant for Judicial Affairs [Presidential Appointee], U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C. Drafted policy statements announcing our position on lawsuits pending against the Department and prepared responses to letters of inquiry from Congress. Published articles about administrative and evidentiary law. Researched The URESA Laws Digest, a compilation of statutory and case law relied upon nationwide. (1988 - 1989) Assistant District Attorney, Brunswick Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Prosecuted civil child support cases for six counties. Litigated and negotiated independently of supervision. Surpassed our goal of $2,080,000 in child support collections for the 1988 fiscal year by collecting $2,228,980. (1987 - 1988) Law Clerk, Hon. William R. Killian, Judge of Superior Court, Brunswick Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Researched the law on a wide variety of subjects including administrative law, contracts, real property, torts, criminal law, and equity. Wrote memoranda applying this law to pending cases and recommended appropriate rulings. (1985 - 1987) Assistant District Attorney, Ogeechee Judicial Circuit of Georgia. Handled all aspects of criminal prosecution ranging from trying murder cases to conducting grand jury proceedings. (1983 - 1985) EDUCATION Juris Doctor: University of Georgia School of Law, 1983. Bachelor of Arts of Journalism: University of Georgia, 1980 (Magna Cum Laude). Major: Public Relations. Minor: Business & Political Science. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society; Toastmasters International - Brunswick Chapter, President (1987), Area 20 District 14 Speech Evaluation Contest (Winner); Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law, Editorial Board. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 13, 1991 Dear Michael: Nancy Mitchell sent me a copy of your resume and mentioned 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 Pote Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Mr. Michael Price 2444 Cloudcroft Square Reston, VA 22091 February 7, 1991 Dear Richard, I have attached the resume and writing sample of someone who would make a great deputy. Mike Price is a solid conservative, highly intelligent, a fine writer, and a very motivated worker. He is a lawyer by training (as you can tell by his writing sample), but is very flexible in his style and approach. In a meeting situation, he has a very personable, "southern," shoot- straight appeal. Obviously, Mike has my highest recommendation. I suggest you sit down with him and find out if the chemistry works. I have explained to him the monetary sitation and he was still very interested in the job. I get the feeling he really wants to work in the Administration and doesn't have to worry about the financial end of things. Please let me know if I can provide you with more info. Good luck! Nancy Hancy Mitchell Mr. John Raidt 2440 Virginia Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20037 (W) (202) 224-2235 (H) (202) 293-2599 Employment: 1987-Present Legislative Assistant to United States Senator John McCain. Responsible for legislation and policy development on energy, environmental and natural resource issues; speech writing; constituent relations. 1984-1987 Staff Assistant to United States Representative John McCain. Responsible for constituent casework; office representation; organization of volunteer public service projects. Education: Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona B.A. Journalism, 1983 Political Activities: 1988 Bush for President--volunteer 1986 McCain for U.S. Senate--volunteer 1984-1986 Deputy Registrar, Maricopa County, Arizona Activities: Board of Directors, Mesa Boys and Girls Club Mesa, Arizona Take Pride in America Arizona Food Bank Association Foreign Language: Spanish References: Available upon request THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 19, 1991 Dear John: 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's good to meet another Barringtonian, but you have to tell me about Bob's version of his big date with Karen! 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. John Raidt 2440 Virginia Ave., NW Washington, DC 20037 JOHN McCAIN 111 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON, DC 20510-0303 ARIZONA (202) 224-2235 COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES TELEPHONE FOR HEARING IMPAIRED COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE, SCIENCE, AND TRANSPORTATION United States Senate (202) 224-7132 151 NORTH CENTENNIAL WAY T COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS SUITE 1000 MESA, AZ 85201 (602) 835-8994 5353 NORTH 16TH STREET SUITE 190 PHOENIX, AZ 85016 February 7, 1991 (602) 640-2567 5151 EAST BROADWAY SUITE 170 TUCSON, AZ 85711 (602) 670-6334 Richard, Thanks for the opportunity to meet with you regarding the DPC. I've enclosed a writing sample as you requested. If I can provide you with any additional information, please let me know. Thanks again. Sincerely, John John Raidt p.s. If Claire gives you any trouble, let me know. I can give you some good ammunition. Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 01. Resume Re: Jon Brooks Rawlson; Personally Identifiable Information n.d. (b)(6) redacted. (1 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Cabinet Affairs, White House Office of Series: Porter, Richard, Files Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: Resume File [binder] [4] Date Closed: 7/31/2025 OA/ID Number: 07137-005d FOIA/SYS Case #: 2025-0878-F Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: 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 JON BROOKS RAWLSON 2328 NORTH COLUMBUS STREET * ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 22207 703/524-8408 * 703/528-1016 General Management (With Emphasis on Government and Public Relations) In-depth experience in wide range of administrative and managerial functions Background in program strategies development Solid foundation in governmental and public relations Adroit in dealing with media at local, state and national levels Strong foundation in political education programs and coalition development. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1990 - Present United States Mint, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Press Secretary and Special Assistant to the Director. Responsible for multiple administrative and public relations functions carried out by headquarters and field staffs. Duties range from oversight of internal compliance with department and administration policies concerning the promotion of products for sale to the public to serving as liaison to the press and Congress. Serve as principal contact to mass communications media and national trade and advocacy organizations such as the American Bankers Association. Review all agency communications, press releases, speeches, congressional testimony and policy statements. Maintain liaison to the Treasury Department's legislative staff and the House and Senate Banking and Appropriations Committees. Also manage public relations programs - carried out by independent public relations firms - for the promotion of Mint commemorative and bullion coin products. June 1989 - National Republican Congressional Committee, Washington, D.C. October 1989 Political Consultant. Assisted the executive director with the development and implementation of a newly created voter coalition program. 1988 1989 Social Security Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, D.C., Special Assistant for Policy Development. Served as confidential advisor and representative of the Commissioner of Social Security. Duties included defining facets of the agency's policy, philosophy and goals, as well as providing political, economic and sociological advise for policy development. Served as liaison and representative of agency and administration policy to non-federal entities, national advocacy groups such as the American Association of Retired Persons, members of Congress, Congressional Committees and their staffs on initiatives including long-term health care, benefit and pension reform and the solvency of the Social Security Trust Funds. Wrote and edited briefing materials and reviewed all policy related congressional committee testimony, articles, speeches and other agency communications. 1987 1988 Political Consultant, Chesapeake, Virginia Regional Finance Director. Directed fundraising efforts in a 13 state region and managed the major donor program nationally. Deputy National Political Director. Managed the political, and research department staffs and served as liaison to major coalition groups, including the Republican National Committee, for Americans for Robertson, Inc. 1986 1987 MAPCO Inc., Washington, D.C. and Tulsa, Oklahoma Legislative Assistant, State Government Affairs. Wrote and edited a weekly publication updating legislative concerns in 39 states where the Fortune 200 integrated energy company is represented. Responsible for contacts with state and local government officials regarding environmental and energy issues; liaison activities with various state and local trade organizations; and political education activities for the MAPCO Employees PAC. 1985 1986 Tulsa County Republican Party, Tulsa, Oklahoma Finance Director. Developed and implemented a fundraising program for the local Republican party. Managed the finance division, program budgeting, contributor file maintenance and development of computer services, public disclosure reporting and direct mail. EDUCATION B.A., Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1983; History/Political Science. PERSONAL Born (b) (6) Single, excellent health. Willing to travel and relocate for the right opportunity. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 19, 1991 Dear Jon: Michael Jackson gave me a copy of your resume and mentioned your interest in the position of Associate Director and Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy Council to which I replied, "I know Jon! I've been shopping his resume around too!" Oh well, now you have one friend selling you to another. Jon, you're an impressive person with a great background, but I am looking for a different profile for this job. Ede and I have narrowed the field to a few people already. I will, however, keep an eye out for you -- you are still interested in intergovernmental or public affairs, aren't you? Anyway, thank you for submitting your resume and best of luck in your job search. Sincerely, Richard Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Mr. Jon Brooks Rawlson 2328 North Columbus Street Arlington, VA 22207 Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 02. Resume Re: Allison Gray Ritter; Personally Identifiable Information n.d. (b)(6) redacted. (1 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Cabinet Affairs, White House Office of Series: Porter, Richard, Files Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: Resume File [binder] [4] Date Closed: 7/31/2025 OA/ID Number: 07137-005d FOIA/SYS Case #: 2025-0878-F Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: 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 MAY-25-1991 11:59 FROM TO 4562223 P.02 She be in at 8:15 on 801 15th Street South Richar suealy morning. P is plan Apartment #1104 Arlington. Virginia 22202 seeing you at 8145. Thank- Home: 418-1022 ALLISON GRAY RITTER Holy 347-9186 EDUCATION: Southern Methodist University. Dallas. Texas: Graduated May 1990 Major - B.A. in Political Science with an emphasis on International Relations and American Political Thought: Minor - Public Relations. Reid Hall Institution. Paris. France: Emphasis on the French language and European Government and Culture. Fall Semester 1988 WORK EXPERIENCE: Administrative Assistant. The Jefferson Educational Fourdation Washington, DC; September 1990 - Present Respond to high dollar donors of four direct mail campaigns reaching over 2 million recipients Responsible for the logistics of high level briefings and luncheons for leaders in the business and political community Provide direct support to Jefferson's Director of Development and Policy Director in regard to various national and international public affairs programs Proofread and edit correspondences. proposals and program literature for public education campaigns Coordinate logistics of national Letters-to-the-Editors program targeting over 60 major newspapers and encompassing 700 participants Legislative Intern. Congressman Jack Buechner (R-MO) Washington. DC: June 1990 - August 1990 Constituent relations and correspondence Compiled and maintained extensive data lists Legislative writing Communications Intern. KSHE-95 Radio Station St. Louis, Missouri: Summer 1987 Worked closely with the Public Relations Department Assisted in developing promotional packages Legal Intern. Law Firm of Gray & Ritter Observed courtroom hearings Clerical duties ACTIVITIES: Spent three months studying abroad in Paris. France. 1988. Travelled extensively throughout western Europe and lived with a French family Alumnae Member of Pi Beta Phl Sorority Member of the Arlington Young Republicans Corresponding Secretary for the Arlington 4-H Youth Program Volunteer work for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Bethesda. MD COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE: WordPerfect, Database III. QUORUM. LEXIS software PERSONAL: Born (b) (6) Enjoy traveling. reading, jogging. tennis. Tae Kwan Do. art. working with children. polities and international affairs References Available Upon Request MARILIA A. ROBBINS 5 Tripoley Terrace Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878 (301) 924-3441 EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1990 - Present. Office of the Secretary, 1990 - Present Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations and Legislation, Liaison to the U.S. Congress. Similar responsibilities as in the previous position at DOL. U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, 1986 - 1989 (Secretaries Brock and McLaughlin). Congressional Affairs, Liaison to the U.S. Congress. Developed briefing papers on legislative and regulatory matters relating to employment standards issues. Formulated political strategy. Briefed the Secretary on labor issues of interest to the Congress. Briefed Members of Congress and their staffs on labor laws and regulations as well as the Administration's policy regarding legislative and regulatory issues. Handled Administration's legislative agenda from committee to the floor of both Houses. Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, (June 1988 - February 1989). Responsible for certain media and press inquiries to the Office of the Secretary. Drafted press releases. Responsible for developing public relations strategies for labor issues. Bishop, Liberman, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds, Washington, D.C. 1984-1986. Legislative and international trade assistant. Translated documents in Portuguese, Spanish and French. Monitored U.S. and Brazilian trade developments. Santa Clara Unified School District, California, 1983-1984. Taught science and mathematics in Portuguese (junior high school). Muldoon & Murphy, Washington, D.C. 1979 -1980. Legal Assistant. 708-1034 Document Originally Attached to Following Page MARILIA A. ROBBINS 5 Tripoley Terrace Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878 (301) 924-3441 EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1990 - Present. Office of the Secretary, 1990 - Present Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations and Legislation, Liaison to the U.S. Congress. Similar responsibilities as in the previous position at DOL. U.S. Department of Labor, Office of the Secretary, 1986 - 1989 (Secretaries Brock and McLaughlin). Congressional Affairs, Liaison to the U.S. Congress. Developed briefing papers on legislative and regulatory matters relating to employment standards issues. Formulated political strategy. Briefed the Secretary on labor issues of interest to the Congress. Briefed Members of Congress and their staffs on labor laws and regulations as well as the Administration's policy regarding legislative and regulatory issues. Handled Administration's legislative agenda from committee to the floor of both Houses. Public and Intergovernmental Affairs, Executive Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, (June 1988 - February 1989). Responsible for certain media and press inquiries to the Office of the Secretary. Drafted press releases. Responsible for developing public relations strategies for labor issues. Bishop, Liberman, Cook, Purcell & Reynolds, Washington, D.C. 1984-1986. Legislative and international trade assistant. Translated documents in Portuguese, Spanish and French. Monitored U.S. and Brazilian trade developments. Santa Clara Unified School District, California, 1983-1984. Taught science and mathematics in Portuguese (junior high school). Muldoon & Murphy, Washington, D.C. 1979 -1980. Legal Assistant. Marilia A. Robbins Page Two Naval Hospital Clinical Laboratory, Patuxent River, Maryland, 1979. Internship in Medical Technology. Department of Zoology, University of Maryland, College Park, 1975-1978. Research laboratory; developed research thesis in vertebrate physiology. Joint Congressional Presidential Inaugural Committee, Washington, D.C., 1985. Staff member. EDUCATION Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland. 1980-1981. Completed one year of a PhD. St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, 1979. B.S., Natural Science. University of Maryland, College Park, 1975-1978. Paul S. Rosenzweig 4600 Connecticut Ave., N.W. #728 Washington, D.C. 20008 (202) 966-4899 -- Home (202) 272-9850 -- Work EDUCATION University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL J.D., cum laude, June 1986 Comment Editor, University of Chicago Law Review Order of the Coif Eastern Mineral Law Foundation Scholarship Federalist Society Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA M.S. in Chemical Oceanography, December 1982 Haverford College, Haverford, PA B.A. in Chemistry, May 1981 EXPERIENCE TRIAL ATTORNEY, Environmental Crimes Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. September 1987-present LECTURER, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Brunswick, GA February 1988-present SPECIAL ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. January 1989-June 1989 JUDICIAL CLERK, Honorable R. Lanier Anderson, III, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Macon, GA 1986-87 term SUMMER ASSOCIATE, Rogovin, Huge & Schiller, Washington, D.C. Summer 1986 SUMMER INTERN, Environmental Enforcement Section, Land and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Summer 1985 PUBLICATIONS Comment, Functional Equivalents of the Border, Sovereignty, and the Fourth Amendment, 52 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1119 (1985) INTERESTS Rugby, Bridge, Theater, Sailing and Folk Dancing No Letter sent Paul S. Rosenzweig 4600 Connecticut Ave., N.W. #728 Washington, D.C. 20008 (202) 966-4899 -- Home (202) 272-9850 -- Work EDUCATION University of Chicago Law School, Chicago, IL J.D., cum laude, June 1986 Comment Editor, University of Chicago Law Review Order of the Coif Eastern Mineral Law Foundation Scholarship Federalist Society Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, CA M.S. in Chemical Oceanography, December 1982 Haverford College, Haverford, PA B.A. in Chemistry, May 1981 EXPERIENCE TRIAL ATTORNEY, Environmental Crimes Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. September 1987-present LECTURER, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Brunswick, GA February 1988-present SPECIAL ASSISTANT UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, United States Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. January 1989-June 1989 JUDICIAL CLERK, Honorable R. Lanier Anderson, III, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, Macon, GA 1986-87 term SUMMER ASSOCIATE, Rogovin, Huge & Schiller, Washington, D.C. Summer 1986 SUMMER INTERN, Environmental Enforcement Section, Land and Natural Resources Division, Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. Summer 1985 PUBLICATIONS Comment, Functional Equivalents of the Border, Sovereignty, and the Fourth Amendment, 52 U. Chi. L. Rev. 1119 (1985) INTERESTS Rugby, Bridge, Theater, Sailing and Folk Dancing DIANA FURCHTGOTT-ROTH American Petroleum Institute 1220 L Street, N.W. 5207 Westwood Drive Washington, DC 20005 Bethesda, Maryland 20816 (202) 682-8538 (301) 229-3593 EDUCATION M. Phil. in Economics, Brasenose College, Oxford University, 1982. B.A. cum laude in Economics, Swarthmore College, 1979. EMPLOYMENT Economist, American Petroleum Institute, Policy Analysis Department, 1987- present. Conduct studies, write papers, and direct research on tax, energy, and environmental issues. Advise representatives of oil companies on current Federal tax policy and pending legislation. Junior Staff Economist, Council of Economic Advisers, 1986-1987. Provided support to the Chairman and Members of Council on a wide range of economic issues. Fields of specialization included public finance and privatization. Economist, Policy Economics Group, 1985-1986. Analyzed the effects of proposed changes in tax laws on various industries including banking, railroad, and trucking. Senior Consultant, Booz, Allen and Hamilton Inc., 1983-1984. Examined economic and financial effects of changing the tax status of industries in Puerto Rico. Investigated costs and benefits of cleaning up Superfund hazardous waste sites. Consultant, Free Zone Authority, 1983 Compared manufacturing production costs in the Caribbean Basin and the Far East for industrial location study. Research Assistant, The Urban Institute, Summer 1982. Research Assistant, Center for Naval Analyses, Summers 1979 and 1980. Intern, Organization for American States, Summer 1978. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Member, Board of Governors, National Economists Club, 1991-present. Chairman, Board of Governors, National Economists Club, 1990 - 1991. Chaired group that oversees general policy of club. Organized conference on "The Role of Economic Experts in Intercompany Transfer Pricing Cases," September 1990. President, National Economists Club, 1989 - 1990. Presided over 750-member professional organization. Improved financial position of club from $14,000 deficit to $3,000 surplus. Organized conference on "Applications of Economic Modeling in Trade Remedy Cases before the International Trade Commission," September 1989. Vice President for Programs, National Economists Club, 1988-1989. Organized guest speakers for semi-weekly club meetings. Treasurer, Brasenose College Charitable Foundation, 1988-present. Member of executive committee that manages foundation's portfolio and selects American students for graduate fellowships to Brasenose College, Oxford University. Member, American Economics Association. Member, National Tax Association-Tax Institute of America (NTA-TIA). Member, Federal Taxation and Finance Committee of NTA-TIA. PAPERS The Relation Between Tax Increases and the Federal Budget Deficit, Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, December 1987. The Regressivity of Motor Fuel Excise Taxes, Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, March 1988. The Effects of EPA's Designation of Nonattainment on New Plant Siting, Draft Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, March 1988. Comparing the U.S. and Foreign Tax Treatment of the Petroleum Industry: A Review of the Existing Literature, Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, May 1988. A Comparison of the Industrial and Regional Effects of the VAT with Various Other Proposed Taxes, Draft Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, December 1988. The Unequal Geographic Burden of Increasing Federal Gasoline Excise Taxes, Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, May 1989. OECD Countries and the VAT: The Historical Experience, Research Study #049, American Petroleum Institute, February 1990. (Paper presented at the Western Economics Association Meetings, San Diego, CA, July 1990.) Comparisons of Marginal Effective Tax Rates Across Industries: A Review of the Methodology, Draft Working Paper, American Petroleum Institute, October 1990. The Measurement of Regressivity: The Case of the Motor Fuels Tax, Discussion Paper #063, American Petroleum Institute, December 1990. (Paper presented at the American Economics Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., December 1990.) The Economic Costs of Increasing Federal Motor Fuel Taxes, Draft Working Paper, American Petroleum Institute, January 1991. Sustainable Development and the Petroleum Industry, Draft Working Paper, American Petroleum Institute, July 1991. Distributional Effects of Motor Fuel Taxes on the Elderly, Draft Background Paper, American Petroleum Institute, July 1991. PRESENTATIONS "The Administration's Privatization Policies," speech before the National Economists Club, March 1987. "The Administration's Privatization Policies," presentation at the Southern Republican Exchange, Columbia, South Carolina, August 1987. "Advantages and Disadvantages of the VAT," presentation before the Industry Statements Committee, American Petroleum Institute, Houston, Texas, June 1988. "Tax Increases to Reduce the Federal Deficit," presentation for meeting of chief economists of oil companies, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D.C., February 1989. NR 5207 Westwood Drive Bethesda, MD 20816 August 31, 1991 Mr. Richard Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary for the Domestic Policy Council The White House Washington, DC 20500 Dear Richard: I enjoyed meeting you yesterday to discuss the position of Associate Director for Domestic Policy and Deputy Executive Secretary. I am very interested in the position and I believe that I would be an effective member of your staff. My experience at the Council of Economic Advisers has given me a familiarity with the policy process and the role of the Domestic Policy Council. As an economist, I have strong technical skills as well as a free- market perspective in examining policy issues. You mentioned that one of the responsibilities of the position would be conducting meetings and shepherding issues through various stages of the policy process. As President and then Chairman of the Board of Governors of the National Economists Club, I have chaired many meetings, some dealing with contentious issues. Eugene Steuerle, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Tax Analysis at Treasury from 1987 to 1989, attended these meetings and would be glad to provide an additional reference. Gene is now a Senior Fellow at the Urban Institute and can be reached at (202) 857- 8545. I would be happy to provide you with any other further information. I look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Diana Diana Furchtgott-Roth MARC BLAINE SAMUELS Box 5062 Yale Station New Haven, CT 06520 (203) 436-1271 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Summer 1991 LEGISLATIVE INTERN The Law Offices of Deborah Steelman Washington, D.C. January 1991- PROJECT CONSULTANT AND FINANCIAL OFFICER May 1991 South Central Connecticut EMS Council New Haven, CT Summer 1990 SUMMER INTERN McManis Associates, Management & Research Consultants Washington, D.C. June 1988- STUDY COORDINATOR AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATE May 1990 Midwest AIDS Research Center (MABRC) & Ann Arbor VAMC Ann Arbor, MI RELATED EXPERIENCE 1990 Guest Presenter: Ntnl. Academy of Neuropsychologists Washington, D.C. 1989 Guest Lecturer: Eureka Conference on UG Research San Antonio, TX 1989 Guest Presenter: American Psychological Association New Orleans, LA 1988 Guest Presenter: Michigan Psychological Association Grand Rapids, MI POLITICAL EXPERIENCE 1991 Chairman, Yale-New Haven Young Republicans 1991 Chairman, Yale Students for Bush '92 1988 Secretary, Students for BUSH/QUAYLE '88 1988 Secretary, Students for Pursell '88 Registered: Ann Arbor, MI PAPERS & PUBLICATIONS ON REQUEST MARC BLAINE SAMUELS Box 5062 Yale Station New Haven, CT 06520 (203) 436-1271 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Summer 1991 LEGISLATIVE INTERN The Law Offices of Deborah Steelman Washington, D.C. Provided legislative and regulatory guidance and support to clients in the fields of health care and insurance. Developed and managed strategies for client interaction with the legislative and executive branches of government. Volunteered to research, outline, and provide editorial assistance on issues concerning public and private long-term care insurance initiatives and U.S. health care financing. January 1991- PROJECT CONSULTANT AND FINANCIAL OFFICER May 1991 South Central Connecticut EMS Council New Haven, CT Performed inventory of existing quality assurance programs of sponsor hospitals. Developed criteria from which sponsor hospitals can be objectively measured. Drafted recommended criteria which permits EMS regional coordinators to make objective assessments of sponsor hospital quality assurance and risk management activities. Summer 1990 SUMMER INTERN McManis Associates, Management & Research Consultants Washington, D.C. Gained experience in developing hospital and physician strategic plans. Participated in analysis of management policies, procedures, and utilization reviews as they related to indigent care issues. Responsible for research and analysis, interviewing and writing reports for a range of Federal healthcare projects, including the United States Coast Guard and the Office of Health Affairs/DoD. Extensive analytical and technical skill gained through experience of analyzing a variety of healthcare markets and market areas. June 1988- STUDY COORDINATOR AND RESEARCH ASSOCIATE May 1990 Midwest AIDS Research Center (MABRC) & Ann Arbor VAMC Ann Arbor, MI Designed statistical 'metanalysis' for comparison of nationwide AIDS- neurobehavioral test battery. Managed all central information support services for project team. Participated in work-up, testing, and counseling of HIV- positive symptomatic and asymptomatic patients with early-cognitive deficits. EDUCATION 1991 M.P.H. Candidate YALE School of Medicine, New Haven Division: Health Policy & Resources Specialization: Long-term Care Policy & Regulation Thesis: Democratic Health Care Strategies: Are They Doomed To Repeat The Past? 1990 A.B. cum laude, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, Ann Arbor Major: Psychology high honors Specialization: Personality and Neurobehavioral RELATED EXPERIENCE 1990 Guest Presenter: Natnl. Academy of Neuropsychologists Washington, D.C. 1989 Guest Lecturer: Eureka Conference on UG Research San Antonio, TX 1989 Guest Presenter: American Psychological Association New Orleans, LA 1988 Guest Presenter: Michigan Psychological Association Grand Rapids, MI PAPERS & PUBLICATIONS ON REQUEST HONORS 1991 Scholarship, Risk & Insurance Management Society 1991 Davenport College, Yale; Resident Graduate Fellow 1990 University of Michigan Student Achievement Award 1989 University of Michigan Student Recognition Award 1989 James B. Angell Scholar 1986, '88 - Class Honors '89, '90 ACTIVITIES 1991 - 92 Operations Director, Yale Journal on Regulation 1991 - 92 Chairman, Yale-New Haven Young Republicans 1991 - 92 Chairman, Yale Students for Bush '92 1990 - 92 Member, The Initiative for Public Interest Law at Yale 1988 - 90 Chairman, "Michigan Cares" 1988 Secretary, Students for BUSH/QUAYLE '88 1988 Secretary, Students for Pursell '88 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 17, 1991 Dear Marc: Thank you for your thoughtful note, which I just received. It was a pleasure to meet you and to discuss your interest in employment with the Domestic Policy Council. As we discussed, the DPC has just filled a position similar to the one you are seeking. However, I am quite impressed with your background and will keep your resume on file for consideration when future openings occur. Best regards. Sincerely, Jay Jay P. Lefkowitz Associate Director and Deputy Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Mr. Marc Samuels Box 5062 Yale Station New Haven, CT 06520 September 19, 1991 Mr. Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council 231 OEOB Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Porter: I am very interested in pursuing a position with the Domestic Policy Council. At present, I am due to receive my Masters in Public Health from Yale Medical School in May, 1992. I will, however, complete my coursework for the program in December, 1991, and am willing to set my schedule around your priorities. On Friday, September 13, I met with Mia Kelly who suggested that I contact your office. I would consider it a privilege to work with you and your staff and understand that your office is taking a stronger interest in health issues. I am confident that my background in domestic policy and experience with the legislative and executive branches of government would benefit your office. I have been a strong supporter of President Bush since working on his campaign in 1988; presently I am Chairman of both the Yale-New Haven Young Republicans and Yale Students for Bush '92. I want to thank you in advance for your consideration and support. I will contact your office in two weeks to see if a mutually beneficial time can be arranged for us to meet in Washington. Sincerely, Marc Marc Blaine Samuels Enclosure Robert A. Sar 3700 Cameron Mills Road Alexandria, Virginia 22305 (703) 683-5639 CAREER OBJECTIVE Entry-level position within the Bush Administration. EDUCATION Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC Bachelor of Science from Babcock School of Business, May 1990. Career-Related Coursework: Accounting I & II Microeconomics I & II Intermediate Accounting Multinational Finance Investment Analysis Congress & Policy Making WORK Volunteer, Marshall Coleman for Governor, October 1989. EXPERIENCE Solicated campaign donations. Recruited volunteers and coordinated the distribution of campaign literature. Intern, The White House, Summer 1989. Controlled the flow of resumes throughout the computer center of the Office of Presidential Personnel. Responsible for the distribution of mail in PPO. Bush / Quayle Campaign Volunteer, 1988 Wake Forest Presidential Debate. Installed the telecommunication and audio-visual systems used in site headquarters. Driver for campaign staff. Assisted top staff during the debate. Recruited and organized volunteers to help move campaign staff out after the debate. Intern, IDS Financial Services, Winston-Salem, NC. Spring Semester 1990. Conducted marketing research by telephone and mail contact. Met with clients and analyzed their needs. Assisted in the development and presentation of financial plans. ACTIVITIES College Republicans. AND American Society for Personnel Administration. HONORS Sigma Chi Fraternity, Brotherhood Chairman. Taylor Dormitory House Council. Accounting Society. Intramural football, basketball, softball, soccer, tennis. Travel in 44 states and 8 foreign countries. fale JOHN A. SCHALL 1728 21st Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20009 Office: (202) 456-7090 Home: (202) 328-7166 EXPERIENCE THE WHITE HOUSE Deputy Executive Secretary to the Domestic Policy Council Washington, D.C. January 1989 - Present Staff the Domestic Policy Council (DPC), which consists of the President and Cabinet Members. Guide domestic policy issues that require presidential decision through the policy development process. Issues addressed include budget reform, the National Drug Control Strategy, welfare reform, and education. Establish and oversee interagency Working Groups of policy officials at the Assistant Secretary level or above. Prepare options papers and other documents for DPC consideration. Prepare final decision memoranda for the President. U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CONNIE MACK (R-FLORIDA) Legislative Director and House Budget Committee Staff Washington, D.C. July 1987 - January 1989 Directed Congressman's legislative staff. Made recommendations to Congressman regarding votes on the House Floor. Served as associate staff member of the House Budget Committee, and coordinated Member's activity on the Foreign Affairs Committee. Legislation developed included an FY88 budget reconciliation proposal (for $30 billion in budget savings) and a bill to reduce the capital gains tax rate. Directed policy and issues development in successful 1988 senatorial campaign. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Legislative Assistant to the Associate Director Washington, D.C. March - July 1987 Worked with Congress and Administration officials on issues of concern to OMB's Associate Director for Human Resources, Veterans, and Labor. Represented the Administration's views to Congress on issues relevant to the Departments of HHS, Education, and Labor, such as welfare reform and catastrophic health care. Made legislative strategy recommendations to the Director, Associate Director, and other OMB and White House officials. Produced weekly report on legislative intelligence with distribution to top White House, OMB, and agency officials. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Budget Examiner Washington, D.C. July 1984 - March 1987 Presidential Management Intern 1984 - 1986 Prepared the President's FY86, FY87, and FY88 Budgets for health and social services programs (approximately $6 billion in budget authority). Tracked congressional action on the President's Budget and made policy recommendations to the OMB Director and other OMB officials. Prepared advocacy documents and cost estimates for the Administration's policies. Reviewed and assessed proposed regulations, recommending necessary action to conform to the Administration's policy guidelines. JOHN F. KENNEDY SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT, HARVARD UNIVERSITY Teaching Assistant Cambridge, Massachusetts September 1983 - May 1984 Teaching assistant for Regulatory Economics and first year Public Policy Core Curriculum. U.S. GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Evaluator, (Graduate Internship) Washington, D.C. May - August 1983 Conducted analysis of Federal pass-through funds to State and local governments for GAO's analysis of the Consolidated Federal Funds Report. EDUCATION Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government Master of Public Policy, June 1984. Kennedy Fellow in Public Policy, 1982 - 1983. Coursework included public management, statistics, analytic methods, economics, and tax policy. Master's thesis: "Presidential Item Veto of Congressional Appropriations Bills." University of Michigan Bachelor of Arts with Distinction and with Honors in Political Science, May 1982. Harry S. Truman Scholarship for the State of Michigan, 1980- 1984. Class Honors. Regents Scholar, 1978. Emphasis on American political process. Honors thesis: "Party Responsibility and Democratic Theory." OTHER EXPERIENCE Volunteer work for election campaigns, including Bush-Quayle 1988. Internship in the British House of Commons (1981) and the Michigan State House of Representatives (1980). Prepared options paper (1983) for Massachusetts Attorney General recommending approaches to racial discrimination litigation in Boston's construction industry. Extensive computer experience, including use of OMB's Budget Information System. Editorial columnist for the Michigan Daily. References available on request. F. Dean Schultheiss 7406 Webster Lane Temple Hills, MD 20748 (301) 284-3870 Experience: 1/88- Executive Office of the President, Economic Policy Council 2/89 Washington, DC Staff Assistant Provided support for the Executive Secretary and two deputies in the secretariat of this Cabinet-level body. The Council is charged with advising the President on all aspects of national and international economic policy, and for overseeing the implementation of the Administration's economic policies. Responsibilities included assisting in the preparation of briefing papers for the President and for the Secretary of the Treasury, who serves as Chairman Pro Tempore. Coordinated logistical aspects of high-level EPC working group meetings and assisted in the preparation of issue papers. Served as a liaison to executive assistants to the Cabinet Secretaries who are members of the Economic Policy Council. 8/87- United States Information Agency, Office of Private Sector Committees 10/87 Washington, DC Special Assistant Accepted a temporary assignment to work in the office of USIA Director, Charles Z. Wick. As a three-month political appointee, assisted in the coordination and development, organization and implementation of activities supporting the USIA International Council Conference. Duties included the management of computerized lists and drafting of correspondence for the Director's signature. Responsible for registering attendees and ensuring that they had their proper assignments. 3/86- Republican National Committee, Coalition Development Office 7/87 Washington, DC Office Manager Answered correspondence directed to President Reagan and Chairman Fahrenkopf. As assistant to the national director, handled scheduling and travel arrangements. Planned, directed, and reported on special in- house projects and seminars. Regularly contributed articles for a nationally-distributed newsletter, supervised the intern program, and carried out administrative duties. Special Assignment in 1986 General Election: Republican Party of Wisconsin: Madison, Wisconsin Assigned by the Republican National Committee to assist the Political and Communications Directors prior to the 1986 general election. Set up press conferences, wrote press releases and articles, and sent radio actualities. 5/85- Grace Lutheran Church 3/86- Washington, DC Parish Administrator Handled correspondence, organized church mailings, maintained parish records, and conducted the day to day business of the church. 8/84- Center for International Private Enterprise (U.S. Chamber of Commerce affiliate) 12/84 Washington, DC Intern Assisted in the review, negotiation, and drafting of grant agreements for self help programs in developing nations. Created an organizational flow chart, prepared project and seminar reports. This internship was part of a University of Wisconsin program. Education: 1980- University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 1984- Whitewater, Wisconsin B.A. International Studies, Economics emphasis, German Minor Fall Washington Center 1984 Washington, DC Internship and Seminar (International Economic Development) May 31, 1989 Mr. Ken Yale Special Assistant to the President & Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council The White House Room 231 OEOB Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Yale: Thank you for taking time out of your schedule to meet with me this afternoon. I am excited at the prospect of working with the Domestic Policy Council, having the opportunity to possibly work on non-economic issues of interest to me, and to again serve the Republican Party. As I said in the interview, I believe that my greatest contribution to the DPC will be my organizational skills, my knowledge of the policy-making processes within the White House, and of course the experience I gained in this same position while with the Economic Policy Council. Finally, I appreciate your position of having to stay within certain budget guidelines. I am not entirely inflexible with respects to salary. If it would be of any help to you, I am willing to trade off salary for non-monetary renumer- ation, such as parking. I am presently paying just over $1,000 a year for parking in a commercial garage. Again, thank you for your time this afternoon. I am honored that I am being considered for this position and am looking forward to your decision. Respectfully, F. Dean Schultheiss PETER GREGORY SCHWARTZ 85 Atlantic Avenue Apt. 5 Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 (718) 935-1501 EDUCATION M. A., International Politics and International Business The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and The Stern School of Business, New York University. New York, N.Y. Graduation Fall 1991. B, A., Political Science The George Washington University, Washington, D. C. Graduated Cum Laude, Fall, 1987. Junior year abroad, The London School of Economics, U.K., 1986. Summer abroad, The University of Warwick, U.K., 1984. EMPLOYMENT Director of Human Resources, The Epilepsy Institute 67 Irving Place, New York, NY 10003 (212) 677-8550 Integrally involved in all stages of the development and execution of a supportive employment program designed to assisted individuals with epilepsy in locating and sustaining employment. Responsibilities included recruiting, interviewing and placing employees; provided job counseling on and off work sites; initiated liaisons with government, corporate, and academic employers. Also participated in The National Coalition for Patient Welfare's campaign on triplicate form perscription legislation. Edited The American Journal of Epilepsy, an academic and medical journal with a circulation of 35,000 neurologists and other health care providers. In addition to authoring articles, responsibilities included planning, drafting and coordination of the Journal. 11/88 to 5/91 Assistant for Policy Development, Health Policy International 245 Nassau Street, Princeton, New Jersey, 08540 (609) 924-6464 Participated in an agency wide effort to assess long term international issues facing the pharmaceutical industry such as cost containment, generic substitution and national health reform. Researched and compiled various governmental regulations pertaining to the pharmaceutical industry. Responsibilities included liason with corporate clients and coordination of organizational seminars. Also conducted surveys at medical conventions in the United States and abroad to collect data, as well as to disseminate and publish information. 12/87 to 11/88 SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE Word processing, Lotus 1-2-3, and dBase. Participant, The Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations' vocational training course, 1989. Member, The New York University Graduate School Of Arts and Sciences Committee on Theory and Culture. Member, The New York University University International Affairs Society. Conversant in the French language. References and writing samples available upon request 85 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 718-935-1501 September 6, 1991 Mr. Richard Porter Executive Secretary The Domestic Policy Council The Old Executive Office Building Washington, D.C. Dear Mr. Porter, Thankyou for having taken the time to talk with me last month. I found it to be both informative and enjoyable. I am currently in the process of contacting the individuals you recommended to me and look forward to meeting with them in the near future. Indeed, I plan on returning to Washington in late September for this purpose. If you have any further suggestions concerning my search for a position, I would appreciate hearing them and can be contacted at the above address and telephone number. I am also enclosing a new draft of my resume which focuses to a greater degree on the field of health. Thankyou, once again, for your valuable time and input. Sincerely yours, Enc. Resume MARK A. SHIFFRIN 2828 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Apartment 806 Washington, D.C. 20008 202/332-3759 (residence), 202/994-5494 (office) PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Adjunct Professor, George Washington University, Washington. 1991. Adjunct Professor, Higher Education Administration Program, School of Education and Human Development; Special Consultant for Education and Public Policy. Deputy General Counsel, U.S. Department of Education, Washington. 1989-1990. Responsible for three of six operating divisions of the Office of General Counsel. Chief regulatory affairs officer of the Department, supervising the drafting of regulations and flexibility efforts. Coordinator of legislative drafting and clearance functions, and business and administrative process legal services. Acting General Counsel in the absence of the General Counsel. Law Office of Mark A. Shiffrin, New Haven. 1983-1989. General practice with an emphasis on litigation. Civil and criminal motion, trial, and appellate practice in State and Federal courts and before Federal, State, and local administrative agencies. Representative cases: class-action leading to training requirements for Connecticut court-security officers; negotiation of Title XIX financing for Connecticut's first heart-lung transplant; wrongful-death and medical malpractice litigation; appeal of a class-action sex discrimination judgment; acquittal obtained after a full jury trial in a Federal felony conspiracy case; successful suppression of wiretap evidence leading to dismissal of a Federal felony indictment; negotiation of closure of two large private landfills after pursuit of State and local administrative appeals. Office of the President-Elect, Washington. 1988-1989. Transition Office Contact Team for Selected Independent Agencies, including the Postal Service, Postal Rate Commis- sion, and Peace Corps. Associate, Greenberg, Hurwitz & Licari, New Haven. 1982-1983. Outside counsel to the New Haven Police Department, including defense in Federal court of class-actions concerning wiretapping and abuse of force, and actions alleging civil rights violations. Trials. General practice. Summer Law Clerk, Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Washington. 1980. Consultant, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, Washington. 1980. Assisted in research, writing, and editing of speeches and essays on education issues by former U.S. Commissioner of Education Ernest Boyer. Summer Associate, Leighton, Conklin, Lemov & Jacobs, Washington. 1979. Administrative and legislative representation in a medium-sized law firm. Summer Intern, College Board, Washington. 1977. Member, Student Financial Assistance Study Group, H.E.W., Washington. 1977. Appointed by Secretary David Mathews January 19, 1977. Assistant, U.S. Commissioner of Education's Personal Staff, Washington. 1976-1977. Including service on staff of Terrel H. Bell. Mark A. Shiffrin Page 2 POLITICAL EXPERIENCE George Bush for President, Bush-Quayle '88. 1987-1988. Drafted most submissions from the Education Issues Group, including platform and issues statements. Chaired meetings in Chairman Thomas Melady's absence. Drafted proposals addressing Head Start, daycare, child development, and ele- mentary and secondary education, and strategies for children's issues, many of which were integrated into ultimate campaign positions. Attended meetings with personal and campaign staff in Washington from August 1987 on approximately a monthly basis. Surrogate speaker. Negotiated endorsement by Robert Wood, former Johnson Admini- stration H.U.D. Secretary, President of the University of Massachusetts, and Boston School Superintendent. Also assisted with ideas on various other issue areas, including international human rights, housing, and trade. Volunteer, New Hampshire primary campaign. Jewish Campaign Committee - Connecticut. Coordinated campaign and advertising efforts. Surrogate speaker. Drafted memoranda from 1987 on Jewish issues and strategies for personal and campaign staff. Member, executive committee of Jewish Campaign, N.Y. Victory '88. Civic and Political Activities Include Corporation Counsel of Ansonia, Connecticut; Counsel to the Mayor of Hamden, Connecticut; advised former Congressman Lawrence DeNardis in his 1980 campaign and acted as counsel to his campaigns in 1982 and 1984; Vice President, Greater New Haven Association for Retarded Citizens; New Haven Jewish Federation Campaign Cabinet and Young Leadership; New Haven Republican Town Committee; Chairman, Connecticut Republican Party Lead Committee (young leadership fundraising). EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Georgetown University Law Center, J.D., May 1981; Beaudry Teaching Fellow, 1980-1981; George Washington Univer- sity, B.A., American Studies and Journalism, May 1978; editorial page editor, student newspaper, 1975. PUBLICATIONS Include co-author of The First Weeks: From Victory, Through Confusion, to Effectiveness, an orientation handbook for new Members of Congress published by the Georgetown University Law Center in 1978 under bi-partisan sponsorship; The Washington Post Sunday Outlook Section article, "Promises to Keep: Will Carter Really Create an Education Depart- ment?", August 14, 1977; and The Washington Star. The George Washington University WASHINGTON DC DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP April 11, 1991 The Honorable Richard Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council The White House Room 231 Old Executive Office Building Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Richard: After your vacation I suspect life is especially hectic. However, I'd be grateful if you would find a minute to talk with Steve Danzansky about my interest in moving back to Education, and to pass him my resume, which is enclosed. Now that the Administration's education policy train is finally pulling out of the station I appreciate but do not enjoy the irony of my being left waving from the platform. I know the territory -- substantively, bureaucratically, and politically. I'd like to have a chance to talk with Danzansky about serving as a deputy to him in the Secretary's office, or in some other appropriate capacity, but I know neither man and I'd like to come up on the radar screen before all of the commitments are made. I've been making progress on some other fronts, but I am very seriously interested in having a chance to meet Danzansky. As you know, I contributed a great deal in this area, during the campaign in particular, and Charlie can speak to my contributions during my service at the Department. Thank you again for your help. Warmest regards, Mark Mark A. Shiffrin Adjunct Professor Special Consultant for Education and Public Policy Enclosure WASHINGTON, DC 20052 (202) 994-6940 FAX (202) 994-5870 3:45 366-1111 STEVEN K. SKINNER HOME 1655 North Burling, Apt. 2 OFFICE 190 South LaSalle Street Chicago, Illinois 60614 Suite 2100 (312) 266-1861 Chicago, Illinois 60603 (312) 701-7039 EXPERIENCE MAYER, BROWN AND PLATT Chicago, Illinois. Associate in Litigation and Government Affairs Departments. Represent corporations and government bodies in state court, federal court and administrative hearings. Summer, 1988; September, 1989 - Present. ILLINOIS LAWYERS FOR EDGAR Chicago, Illinois. Member of Steering Committee. 1990. LYNN MARTIN FOR SENATE Chicago, Illinois. Serve on fund raising committee. 1990. GEORGE BUSH FOR PRESIDENT Chicago, Illinois. Assistant to Executive Director during primary and general elections. Responsible for scheduling and coordinating several surrogate trips in Illinois. 1988. OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Advance Staff. Responsible for preparing for several visits of the Vice President to Chicago and other Midwestern cities during 1985 - 1986. OFFICE OF THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES The White House, Washington, D.C. Intern in the Press Office. Spring, 1985. EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL Chicago, Illinois. J.D. June, 1989. Admitted to Illinois Bar, November, 1989. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY Appleton, Wisconsin. B.A., Cum Laude, June, 1986. Government major with concentration in domestic politics. REFERENCES Available upon request. Howard P. Slomka 1508 North Key Blvd. Apt. 37 Arlington, VA 22209 (703) 527-4007 EDUCATION Princeton University A.B. Class of 1990 G.P.A. = 3.45. Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy and International Affairs. Courses include: Banking Regulation and the Federal Safety Net (by Paul A. Volcker), Industrial Organization, Analyses of Capitalism, War and Peace in the Nuclear Age, Soviet Politics, Urban Policy and Redevelopment, and The Federal Defense Budget. Thesis: Prospects for NATO in the 1990's: A Mission or Omission. Hebrew University of Jerusalem Spring 1989 G.P.A. = 4.15. Studied Israeli society, politics and language while independently researching the Israeli national electoral system, and suggesting appropriate electoral reforms. Shorecrest Preparatory School Highest Honors graduate. G.P.A. = 4.0. Math S.A.T. = 790. National Merit Scholarship Winner. EXPERIENCE Class Delegate to Student Government. 1989-1990. Served as one of six executive officers of the senior class, planning $220,000 budget and all class social and service activities, including graduation week. Represented senior class in the Undergraduate Student Government as the senior voting member of the University-wide caucus, and at alumni council meetings. Chaired publicity committee and worked on seven others for class and university at large. Intern, George Bush for President Campaign. Summer 1988. Supervised the national database of campaign volunteers, and organized recruitment programs. Assembled and wrote talking points for the Vice President, as well as campaign press releases. Conducted opposition research, primarily concerning domestic issues. Campaign Press Liaison, 1988 Republican National Convention. Selected as 1 of only 4 interns to serve on a national caucus program which briefed state delegations in New Orleans. Worked with a staff including a Governor, Senator, Cabinet Member, Representative, Congressional Committee Chairman, and Bush family member. Carpenter, Pat McCray Custom Builders. Summer 1987. Built custom homes and additions as a part of a small crew of professional builders/contractors. Placed in charge of thousands of dollars of complex equipment. Close-up Magician and Juggler. Tampa Theatre. 1984-Present. Performed at children's shows and parties, as well as charity fund-raisers. Handled all accounts and expenses of my own business while in high school. ACTIVITIES & INTERESTS Undergraduate Schools Committee selected by Dean of Admissions to speak to prospective students about life at Princeton, and to alumni at selected events. Chi Phi Fraternity as a charter member, was instrumental in founding a chapter of the national fraternity in Princeton, and establishing its presence on campus. Tiger Magazine writer and editorial board member for nationally circulated comedy publication. Business Today Magazine writer for student-run publication with circulation of over 200,000. Ultimate Frisbee Team member of sixth-ranked team in the nation. Princeton Tower Club steering committee member of upperclass dining and social facility. Student Volunteers Council, Hillel, Student Course Guide, Intramural sports, SCUBA diving, Putting ships into bottles, Crossword puzzles, the Beach. SPECIAL SKILLS & TRAVELS Proficient in Spanish and Hebrew. Know BASIC, Pascal, dBase, Lotus 1-2-3, and most word processors. Travelled extensively throughout Middle-East and Western Europe (Summer 1989). met w/ 8-26 COURTNEY SMITH Nels V 2808 39th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 (202) 298-8402 CATION uary 1988- UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA - Los Angeles, CA December 1990 Bachelor of Arts - December 1990 Major: International Relations Spring 1989 FLORENCE, ITALY - study abroad September 1986- UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN - Ann Arbor, MI January 1988 Academic Scholarship for Achievement 1986 Graduation MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL - Los Angeles, CA California Scholastic Federation Honors Program PUBLIC RELATIONS AND POLITICAL EXPERIENCE BROWNE-LADD AND SWISS CHALLENGE - Stowe, VT Foreign Tour Director Organized, led and handled complicated financial and travel arrangements in two disparate geographical areas for a diverse group of students in a multi-cultural living and educational experience Summer 1991 Australia, New Zealand, Tahiti Summer 1990 England, France, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy ter/Spring 1990 NATIONAL BROADCASTING COMPANY - Los Angeles, CA Production and Research Intern in Newsroom Conducted interviews, wrote copy, edited tape Aired several stories on 6:00 p.m. news Responded to consumer inquiries Summer 1988 CAMPAIGN - GEORGE BUSH FOR PRESIDENT - Washington, D.C. Researcher and PR Representative Wrote debate and issue papers, and responded to public inquiries Attended Republican National Convention in New Orleans, Louisiana as youth representative for "George Bush for President" OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE February - CAPITOL CONCIERGE - Washington, D.C. June 1991 Organizer and Coordinator for travel, entertainment and business requirements for clients Summer 1989 SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK - Los Angeles, CA Bank Teller IVITIES Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority Traveled extensively in: The Orient, Europe, Africa, South Pacific, and parts of the Middle East References available upon request August 27, 1991 Miss Courtney Smith 2808 39th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Mr. Richard Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Director of the Domestic Policy Council Office of Cabinet Affairs The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Porter: Thank you so much for meeting with me yesterday to discuss the available position in your office. It was such a pleasure meeting you, and I appreciated the time and attention you gave me. You were wonderful. I am very interested in the position we discussed and I would welcome the opportunity to work for you in your office. I am confident that my organizational skills and solid practical experience, along with my enthusiasm and dedication, would be an asset to you and the Administration. Thank you again for your time. I look forward to speaking with you again soon. Sincerely, Country Smith Courtney Smith August 28, 1991 Miss Courtney Smith 2808 39th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007 Mr. Dean Schultheiss Staff Assistant Office of Cabinet Affairs The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Dean: Thank you so much for meeting with me on Monday to discuss the available position in Richard Porter's office. I am so excited about the possibility of working there. It was so much fun meeting you, and I appreciated the advice and the time that you gave me. You were terrific. I wish you the best of luck in your new position! It sounds like it will be exciting. Thank you again for your help. Hopefully I will see you again in the near future. Best regards, ComAnus Smith Courtney Smith THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 31, 1991 Dear Courtney: 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. Courtney Smith 2808 39th Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20007 COURTNEY A. STADD 6698 Hillandale Road Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 (301) 656-1030 Work History: SENIOR DIRECTOR, WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL SPACE COUNCIL (October 1989 - present) Appointed to position of Senior Director - Commercial Space, National Space Council -- chaired by Vice President. Primarily responsible for coordinating interagency working group review of private sector involvement in space initiatives; providing industry liaison; background briefings and decision-memorandum for Vice President. Co-chaired interagency review of commercial space launch policy. Prepared decision-paper materials for Presidential review. CO-LECTURER, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF FOREIGN SERVICE (FALL '89 - PRESENT) Co-lecturer, "Science, Technology, and Foreign Policy," intended for seniors and graduate students. The course focuses on the increasingly important role that science and technology subjects appear to be gaining as objectives, instruments and concerns of U.S. foreign policy. VICE PRESIDENT, R. DUFFY WALL & ASSOCIATES (October 1988 - October 1989) Responsible for establishing high tech practice business development, marketing, government relations practice. Formed liaison with KPMG Peat Marwick (contact: Frank DiBello/Senior Manager). Activities included assisting clients in developing strategic plans to anticipate and address Congressional and Administration policy and budgetary initiatives; facilitate access of private sector to federal market; advise entrepreneurial firms in business planning; government study contracts. CO-FOUNDER AND MEMBER OF CORPORATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: MICROSAT LAUNCH SYSTEMS (entrepreneurial small satellite firm) ; GLOBESAT (firm created to privatize Shuttle External Tank). DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF COMMERCIAL SPACE TRANSPORTATION, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (December 1986 - September 1988) Appointed by Secretary of Transportation to be Director of office, established by 1984 Commercial Space Launch Act, responsible for encouraging and regulating multi-billion dollar U.S. launch industry. DOT's senior representative to National Security Council and Economic Policy Council deliberations on space policy deliberations, including 1988 National Space Policy. Testified before numerous oversight Congressional committees. Developed and obtained intergency approval for pioneering licensing regulations implementing Department's statutory authority. Lead role in negotiating Congressional and Administration approval for landmark 1988 amendments to Commercial Space Launch Act. Issued first set of licenses and insurance orders ever granted to private U.S. launch industry. Managed $5 million budget and staff of 25, including engineering and legal. Coordinating activities. of DOT's Commercial Space Transportation Industry Advisory Committee -- senior executives representing cross section of aerospace industry. SPECIAL ASSISTANT FOR SPACE COMMERCE, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (December 1984 - December 1986) Advised Office of the Secretary on commercial space policy-related matters and provided interdepartmental coordination on major policy issues. Represented Department at senior interagency deliberations. Chief liaison with space business sector. Key role in policy prohibiting Shuttle from competing with commercial launch industry. Helped established Office of Space Commerce. Represented DOC at numerous U.S. and international conferences in Japan and Europe on aerospace issues. Worked closely with senior officials from industry in formulating proposals to foster private sector investment in space technologies. DIRECTOR, WASHINGTON OFFICE, ARC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (RENAMED AMROC) (NOVEMBER 1981 - OCTOBER 1984) Co-founder, first U.S. company to successfully finance and launch privately built rocket. Participated in business and market planning, recruited top-level industry talent. Established government marketing practice. Represented firm at White House Task Force on Commercial Space. Obtained first approval from federal government to conduct private launch from non-government range. Helped draft and gain Congressional passage of landmark space legislation, 1984 Commercial Space Launch Act. Organized spacecraft manufacturers group to ensure effective coordination of industry's views. Represented firm at international conferences. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, NATIONAL SPACE INSTITUTE (September 1977 - September 1981) Appointed by National Space Institute (NSI) Executive Committee chaired by NASA Administrator James Fletcher to administer 40,000 membership not-for-profit national organization. Manged four million dollar endowment fund and staff of ten. Founded by Wernher von Braun, NSI wass first organization dedicated to promoting understanding about scientific and industrial applications of aerospace technologies. Edited monthly space technology publication. Organized first national conference on government's role in space investments -- attended by 500 senior corporate and government officialks. CO-FOUNDER AND VICE PRESIDENT, INSTITUTE FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDY OF SPACE (July 1975 - August 1977) Co-founded national institute dedicated to the interdisciplinary analysis of space technology issues. Obtained first NASA funding for study which produced scholarly journal on space. Managing Editor, Space Humanization Review, which examined engineering and social aspects of space developments. Education: B.S.F.S., International Economics, 1977 Georgetown University School of Foreign Service. Awards: Outstanding Service Award, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1986. Washington Space Business Roundtable Award for Government Service, 1989. REFERENCES FORMER SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION ELIZABETH H. DOLE FORMER SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION JAMES BURNLEY FORMER DEPUTY SECRETARY OF COMMERCE CLARENCE BROWN FORMER NASA ADMINISTRATOR JAMES C. FLETCHER FORMER NASA ADMINISTRATOR JAMES BEGGS FORMER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE EDWARD ALDRIDGE FORMER SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AND COMSAT PRESIDENT JOHN L. MCLUCAS (CEO, QUESTECH) JEB BUSH (FORMER FLORIDA SECRETARY OF COMMERCE) THE HONORABLE ROBERT WALKER, U.S. HOUSE ALAN LOVELACE, GENERAL MANAGER, GENERAL DYNAMICS NORM AUGUSTINE, CHAIRMAN, MARTIN MARIETTA CORPORATION FRANCIS DIBELLO, SENIOR PARTNER, KPMG PEAT MARWICK JOSEPH P. ALLEN, CEO, SPACE INDUSTRIES, INC. DAVID NORTON, DIRECTOR, HOUSTON AREA RESEARCH CENTER EDWARD P. DONLEY, CHAIRMAN OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. BAYLESS, BOLAND, BATES & MADIGAN, INC. 1072 THOMAS JEFFERSON STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20007 TELEPHONE (202) 342-0040 Bichard- Determined NOT to be FACSIMILE (202) 342-9239 National Security Classified Marking Bypur (NLGB) on 07/31/25 areakest December 12, 1990 Confidential The Honorable Edith E. Holiday a resure the Assistant to the President and Cabinet Secretary The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Re: Courtney A. Stadd Dear Ede: Given the inevitability of at least some turnover among your top staff one day, I want to call to your attention a person for whom I have deep professional respect, Courtney Stadd, whom I believe is worth your serious consideration for hiring should a vacancy occur within the greater Office of Cabinet Affairs. As a veteran of both the Reagan and Bush Administrations, Courtney has been a household name in the world of space commercialization for many years. He soon will complete the space policy review for the Vice President, having previously been one of the behind-the-scene architects of the U. S. Commercial Space Policy announced earlier in this Administration. Though space policy has long been his identification, Courtney tells me privately that he is interested in testing the waters in other areas, having gained through his policy skills and knowledge of the inter-agency process a command for virtually any set of public policy issues. After all, variety is the spice of life! I would appreciate your bearing Courtney in mind should the need arise. Since I presume that his search is confidential, at least at this point, I would be grateful if you would treat this expression of interest on his behalf with discretion. Warm personal regards, Junes Bayless James L. Bayless, Jr. Enclosure Thanks COURTNEY A. STADD 6698 Hillandale Road Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815 Determined NOT to be National Security Classified Marking CONF IDENTIAL BYRN By (NLGB) on 07/31/25 December 6, 1990 Mr. Richard Porter Domestic Policy Council OEOB 231 Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Richard: Once again, thank you for taking the time to meet with me last Monday. Although we could only touch briefly on a variety of topics, I very much enjoyed meeting you and look forward to staying in touch over the coming weeks. My current interagency policy review should be completed by end of January (if the Gods show mercy!) allowing me to consider a new position in the February/March time period. As I said, I enjoy the policy process but I'm more than ready to break away from the space policy world. Sincerely yours, Carting Courtney A. Stadd lus. march 14- 14 ANITA M. STETSON 4:00-5:00 Campus Address: Permanant Address: Oak House 80 Crestwood Lane Smith College Marlborough, MA 01752 Northampton, MA 01063 (508) 481-7329 (413) 585-7586 EDUCATION Smith College, Northampton, MA B.A. Expected, May 1993 Major: Economics, Minor: Public Policy Languages: Signed English Computer Skills: Word Perfect, Microsoft Works GPA: 3.25 Marlborough High School, Marlborough, MA, June 1989 National Merit Letter of Commendation, Local, regional, and state science fair awards, Faculty award for excellence in Science, Honors in Mathematics and Science fron the Society of Women Engineers, National Honor Society. EXPERIENCE U.S. Department of Justice, Environmental Crimes Section, Clerk-Typist, Washington, D.C (January 1991, Summer 1990) Researched information (legal and non-legal) for attorneys' cases. Assisted in litigation support: organized and coordinated documents for the purpose of Discovery. Aided in preparation of motions and memos. Organized and supervised the completion and shipping of 400 two volume conference manuals. Completed clerical work: answered telephones, typed, edited computer files, faxed and photocopied documents. Smith College, Treasurer of Student Residence, Northampton, MA, (1990-1991) Handled budget of $800, Served on Residence Council - governing body in dorm of 35. Collected fines and dues. ADDITIONAL EXPERIENCE Pizzeria Uno, Counter clerk, Marlborough, MA (6/89-8/89) Waited on customers, handled cash register, did preperatory work for salad bar, cleaned and cleared tables, polished brass and woodwork. PriceBreakers, Clerk/cashier, Marlborough, MA (8/87-11/87) Filled racks with clothes, aided customers, handled cash register. The Red Cross, Volunteer, Marlborough, MA (1986-1990) Helped donors complete registration, transported blood from donor to collector, served food and drinks to donors. INTERESTS Enjoy gymnastics, springboard diving, fencing, traveling, reading. Michael J. Summersgill Box 4023 37 Ravine Road Middlebury College Wellesley, M.A 02181 Middlebury, Vermont 05753 (617) 237-7188 (802) 388-3711 ext. 4429 Objective: An internship in the White House to gain an inside view of the Executive Branch. Education: Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont Candidate for B.A., Class of 1992 Major: Political Science Concentration: English College Scholar (highest academic honor awarded per semester) all semesters at Middlebury. Invited to apply for Truman Scholarship. Semester Abroad: Fall semester 1988 spent at the University of East Anglia, Norwich England. Wellesley Senior High School, Graduate 1988 Experience: 1989-92: Middlebury College Ski Patrol Patrol at the Middlebury College Snow Bowl and teach Winter Emergency Care First aid course in the fall. Also responsible for organizing the patrol ski sale which generates entire annual income. 1989: WRMC DJ at the Middlebury College radio station. I expect to have another show senior year. 1990: Undergraduate Painters (summer) Organized, managed, and owned this painting business with two employees. Grossed $12,000. 1989: Goulston & Storrs (summer) Worked as a messenger and clerical assistant in this Boston law firm. 1988: College Pro Painters (summer) Worked as painter. It provided me with the necessary experience to organize my own business. 1979-90: William Lawrence Camp, Center Tuftonburo, N.H. (summer) Camper, counselor, and active alum. Headed volleyball and tennis programs. 1979-86: Boy Scouts Eagle Scout, Assistant Senior Patrol Leader Other Interests: Politics- registered Republican, Waterskiing, Skiing, Basketball, Tennis, Golf, Photography, and Music. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE Middlebury, Vermont 05753 Middlebury College does not rank students, nor do we officially use grade-point averages. However, to assist you in appraising the records of Middlebury students, we have provided below an unofficial GPA distribution of our students. The chart below is compiled from the accumulative grade-point average of all courses taken at Middlebury during the full four-year tenure of each student in the Classes of 1989 and 1990. 1989 OVER-ALL AVERAGE GPA IN ALL COURSES IS 3.04 ACCUMULATIVE GPA DISTRIBUTION (ALL COURSES) GPA RANGE # STUDENTS % OF CLASS GPA RANGE # STUDENTS % OF CLASS 3.75-4.00 12 2.7% 2.50-2.74 47 10.5% 3.50-3.74 35 7.9% 2.25-2.49 22 5.0% 3.25-3.49 88 19.8% 2.00-2.24 6 1.4% 3.00-3.24 131 29.5% 0.00-1.99 4 0.9% 2.75-2.99 99 22.3% TOTALS 444 100.0% 1990 OVER-ALL AVERAGE GPA IN ALL COURSES IS 3.09 ACCUMULATIVE GPA DISTRIBUTION (ALL COURSES) GPA RANGE # STUDENTS % OF CLASS GPA RANGE # STUDENTS % OF CLASS 3.75-4.00 13 2.4% 2.50-2.74 47 8.9% 3.50-3.74 53 10.0% 2.25-2.49 24 4.5% 3.25-3.49 128 24.2% 2.00-2.24 11 2.0% 3.00-3.24 140 26.4% 0.00-1.99 3 0.5% 2.75-2.99 111 20.9% TOTALS 530 100.% CONVERSION SCALE USED: A+ = 4.0 B+ = 3.3 C+ = 2.3 D = 1.0 F = 0.0 A = 4.0 B = 3.0 C = 2.0 A- = 3.7 B- = 2.7 C- = 1.7 John Emerson Dean of the College Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 03. Transcript Academic transcript, Re: Michael J. Summersgill; contains 11/12/90 (b)(6) privacy information. (1 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Cabinet Affairs, White House Office of Series: Porter, Richard, Files Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: Resume File [binder] [4] Date Closed: 7/31/2025 OA/ID Number: 07137-005d FOIA/SYS Case #: 2025-0878-F Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: 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 Michael Summersgill Box 4023 Middlebury College Middlebury, Vermont 05753 Richard Porter The White House 1500 Pennsylvania Ave. OEOB- 231 Washington D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. Porter, I appreciate your taking the time to help me with this internship search. I have enclosed my resumé and transcript and will be glad to provide any other information if necessary. Again, thank you for your assistance. Sincerely, Michael Summersgill Carol Swanson 112 Gerrish Lane New Canaan, CT 06840 (203) 972-0612 September 12, 1991 The Honorable Richard Porter Special Asst. to the President and Exec. Sec. to the Domestic Policy Council The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Richard, It was a pleasure meeting you on Monday and I appreciate your taking time out of your busy schedule to interview me. I found our conversation challenging and your input extremely helpful. As we discussed, the position in your office would be an invaluable experience especially with the presidential campaign right around the corner. The challenges I have encountered over the past few years and my commitment to hard work and success prove that I am a worthy candidate for the position. I am eager to begin my career and hope I will get the opportunity at the White House. Anticipating the experiences which lie ahead, I look forward to talking with you. Thank you again for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Card Swanson Carol Swanson Melissa Jo Temeles 228-33-8798 (School Randolph-Macon Woman's College 1987 - 1989 Years) 2500 Rivermont Avenue 10 hours per week Lynchburg, VA 24503 $3.35 per hour Supervisor: Dr. Carla Heath (804) 846-7392 Job Title: Teacher's Assistant Duties: Responsible for research and compilation of information for reports and presentations for the Chair of the Communications Department at R-MWC. Reason for leaving: Return home for summer U.S. State Department 12/16/88 - 01/23/89 Building SA-15 40 hours per week Rosslyn, VA GS 4 Step 1 $14,573.00 per year Supervisor: Daniel Barry (202)697-5200 Job Title: Clerical Worker Duties: Typing, filing and answering phones. Reason for leaving: Return to school Optifax Weight Loss Program 05/15/88 - 06/16/88 4231 Markham Street 40 hours per week Annandale, VA 22003 $5.50 per hour Supervisor: Janet Reimer (703) 893-4448 Job Title: Data Entry Clerk Duties: Transferred office records to new computer system, updated patient records and answered phones. Reason for leaving: Temporary position Fairfax County Recreation Department 06/15/88 - 08/17/88 11212 Waples Mill Road 40 hours per week Fairfax, VA 22033 $6.38 per hour Supervisor: Arthur/ Harris (703) 246-5501 Job Title: Camp Counselor Duties: Supervised the four to seven year old group. Planned all daily activities. Reason for leaving: Return to school WORK EXPERIENCE Melissa Jo Temeles 228-33-8798 National Security Council 08/13/90 - Room 379 OEOB 20 hours per week Washington, DC 20506 GS 5 step 1 $18,670.00 per year Supervisor: Brian Merchant (202) 395-3723 Job Title: Staff Information Assistant Duties: Responsible for managing the flow of intelligence information between Staff Officers and the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. Specific duties include the tracking and upkeep of documents in the Presidential Records System and research, editing and proofing of documents using the PRS and Wordperfect. Office of Presidential Personnel 01/15/90 - 04/15/90 Office of Boards and Commissions 20 hours per week Room 179 OEOB Non paid intern Washington, DC 20506 Supervisor: Lisa Kaiser (202) 395-2973 Job Title: Intern Duties: Performed a broad range of office support functions for the Associate Director of Boards and Commissions and her staff. This included working with constituents and the processing and compiling of resumes for Secretarial Boards. Reason for leaving: Temporary internship U.S. State Department 12/16/89 - 07/27/90 21st and C Streets, N.W. 05/15/89 - 08/23/89 Washington, DC 40 hours per week GS 4 Step 1 $14,573.00 per year Supervisor: Jeanne Hassan (202) 647-5028 Job Title: Research Assistant/ Clerical Worker Duties: Research assistant responsible for the administrative action required for response to informational requests by the White House, Congress and the courts. Controlled document production and administrative details surrounding numerous projects including some "Under Congressional Mandate" for completion. Responsible for delegating tasks to other interns and training of new interns. Melissa Jo Temeles 228-33-8798 Eddie Bauer Inc. 12/15/87 - 01/16/88 Tyson's Corner 40 hours per week McLean VA 22101 $4.50 per hour Supervisor: Matt Miller (703) 893-4483 Job Title: Sales clerk Duties: Operating register, taking inventory. Reason for leaving: Return to school McCarthy Pool Management 05/11/87 - 07/16/87 Highpoint Pool 40 hours per week Falls Church, VA 22046 $4.25 per hour Supervisor: John McCarthy (703) 522-6149 Job Title: Head Guard Duties: Lifeguarding, controlling chemical levels in pool, giving private swimming lessons. Reason for leaving: Return to previous employment ENT Specialists of Northern Virginia 07/19/87 - 08/23/88 6231 Leesburg Pike and 05/85 - 03/87 Falls Church, VA 22042 20 - 40 hours per wk $5.00 per hour Raise $6.00 per hour Supervisor: Nanci Panos (703) 536-2729 Job Title: Staff Assistant Duties: Scheduling patient appointments, billing, filing, closing office. Reason for leaving: Return to school THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 2, 1991 Dear Melissa: 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, Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Ms. Melissa Jo Temeles National Security Council Room 379, OEOB The White House Washington, D.C. 20506 TARA L. THOLE 1812 North Quinn #229 Arlington, Virginia 22209 (703)524-8946 OBJECTIVE: Seeking a fast paced and challenging political position which will capitalize on my interest, education and experience in government affairs. WORK EXPERIENCE: COMMISSION ON MINORITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT. Washington, D.C. Confidential Assistant to the Executive Director. Exercise independent judgement on behalf of the Executive Director's schedule, correspondence and travel. Generate correspondence for Executive Director and Chairman's signature. Arrange local and national meetings and conferences. Act as liaison for Executive Director to fourteen appointed Commissioners. Supervise student intern program. October 1989 - Present. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, D.C. Office of the Secretary. Confidential Assistant to the Coordinator of the Take Pride in America Task Force. Performs duties of a high responsibility in the management of day-to-day task force activities. Assists in planning, directing and coordinating the administrative affairs of the immediate office. Serves on special projects requiring the coordination of initiatives set forth by President Bush and the projects of the Take Pride Task Force. March 1989 - October 1989 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Washington, D.C. Office of the Assistant Secretary, Policy, Budget & Administration. Confidential Assistant to the Director of Security & Drug Enforcement. Performed policy sensitive assignments for the Director of Security & Drug Enforcement. One of two coordinators of "America the Beautiful: Our Treasure and Our Trust" an eight year history of accomplishments made by the Department of the Interior during the Reagan Administration. October 1988 - March 1989 UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN.BOB LAGOMARSINO, Santa Barbara, CA Campaign Headquarters. Projects included volunteer recruitment, calculation of primary results in order to identify the target interests of various precincts. The development of an effectual strategy to increase voter registration and poll turnout. Project findings implemented at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the Fall. Activities required initiative, persuasion, organization, and creativity. Summer, 1988 UNITED STATES SENATOR. PETE WILSON. Washington, D.C. Legislative affairs intern under Health, Education, Welfare and Labor. Position required initiative, motivation, extensive organizational, writing and research skills. Duties included constituent correspondence, relations with the public, government agencies and offices. Represented office at hearings, receptions and press conferences. Sept.-Dec. 1987 EDUCATION: Political Science, College of Letters and Science University of California, Santa Barbara Bachelor of Arts Degree, June 1988 -Operating knowledge Macintosh SE computer & desk top publishing ACTIVITIES: SECRETARY, EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, Pi Beta Phi Sorority Enhancement of chapter relations with university, alumnae and public. Organization of chapter ceremonies, banquets and events. Led chapter meetings. Liaison to national fraternity. Responsibilities required high motivation, leadership, dependability and effective communicative skills. 1985-1987 ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA HONORS SOCIETY University of California, Santa Barbara Volunteer- Red Cross, Hillside House (Cerebral Palsy Home), Multiple Scleroris Foundation SKILLS: A talented self-starter capable of working well with minimum supervision. Interacts effectively with public, staff and all levels of management. REFERENCES: Available upon request. - Suthmase looking for challenge administrative and mall policy uses experience may 8 althern MARIA PILAR TILVES 4201 Massachusetts Ave, NW Apt. 8076W Washington, D.C. 20016 (202) 363-9832 EDUCATION MASTER OF ARTS, International Affairs, August 1991 The American University, Washington, D.C., G.P.A.: 3.5/4.0 Concentration: International Political Economy Related Field: International Development BACHELOR OF ARTS, Journalism, Russian Language, June 1986 New York University, N.Y., N.Y. Minor: Fine Arts Honors: Recipient, Washington Square College Scholarship 1982-1986 EXPERIENCE NORTHERN TELECOM, INC., Washington, D.C. Government Relations Intern & Editor 1/90 - Present Research, track and analyze legislation on telecommunications, international trade, and foreign investment Write articles for telecommunications policy newsletter and oversee production Represent NTI at trade association meetings and conferences Assist arranging briefing meetings for federal and legislative staff members COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, INC., N. Y. Assistant to President 8/87 - 8/89 Coordinated calendar and monthly Foreign Policy Roundtable sessions on international trade and U.S. foreign policy issues Drafted correspondence and acted as liaison between President and key staff members Promoted 8/88 from Assistant to the Director of Committees Coordinated monthly programming of speakers for 38 nationally-affiliated Committees Organized 50th Annual Conference for more than 300 participants and Council delegation trip to the Soviet Union US-USSR TRADE AND ECONOMIC COUNCIL, INC., N.Y. Program Assistant 8/86 - 8/87 Maintained member listings and records Translated brief technical communiques Co-Organized Tenth Annual Conference for more than 200 participating companies RELATED E.C. PRESS AND INFORMATION OFFICE, N.Y. EXPERIENCE Research Intern 10/85 - 5/86 Edited Press and Information office newsletter Gathered information for and edited press releases U.S. COMMITTEE FOR UNICEF, N.Y. Public Affairs Intern 1/85 - 5/85 Researched 1986 film on child mortality, 1986 UNICEF calendar and Christmas book WPLJ RADIO-ABC/CAPITAL CITIES, N.Y. Supervisor, Audience Research 6/81 - 6/86 Trained 10-15 college interns in market research operations CTIVITIES Member, International Studies Association Property Manager (1989-1990) KILLS Fluent Spanish, Working Knowledge of Russian IBM-PC, Wang WP, Macintosh SE, Lotus 1-2-3, SPSS-X TRAVEL Western Europe, Soviet Union, Morocco, Caribbean, Canada, and the continental U.S. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 28, 1991 Dear Ms. Tilves: Thank you for your letter expressing interest in a policy planning position with this Office. I have circulated your resume among my staff and will let you know if a suitable opening should occur. Best wishes. Sincerely, line Ede Holiday Assistant to the President and Secretary of the Cabinet Ms. Maria Pilar Tilves 4201 Mass. Avenue, NW Apt. 8076W Washington, D.C. 20016 Plachnisms nups 4201 Mass. Avenue, NW Apt. 8076W Washington, D.C. 20016 February 23, 1991 + Ms. Edith Holiday Cabinet Secretary to me what The White House Second Floor, West Wing for their Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Ms. Holiday: I am writing upon the suggestion of Ray Strassburger, Director of Government Relations - Telecommunications Policy at Northern Telecom. I am completing my master's coursework in International Political Economy at American University this May and am interested in finding out more about pursuing a career in the policy planning field. As you can see from my resume, I am currently working as an intern in the Government Relations office of Northern Telecom Inc. directly with the Mr. Strassburger and the director of international government relations. My responsibilities include writing the telecommunications policy newsletter, tracking and analyzing relevant legislation and maintaining contacts with regulatory and advisory government agencies. As a result I have gained an expertise in policy analysis of the telecommunications field, particularly in export controls, and feel that I could easily put these skills to use in public service. I have also spent a great deal of time working on country risk projects and conflict resolution throughout my coursework and have a related concentration in international development. I would like to call your office in the next several weeks to perhaps further discuss opportunities in the policy planning field. I would appreciate any other suggestions you may have and would be happy to arrange a time convenient to meet with you. In the meantime, I can be reached at 202-363-9832 or at work at 202-347-4610. Thank you for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Maua Lilves Maria Pilar Tilves Enclosure JOYCLYN ANDREA TUSSEY 1025 Northwoods Trail McLean, Virginia 22102 (703) 356-5494 Education Randolph-Macon Woman's College Lynchburg, Virginia 1/89-12/91 B.A. Politics December 1991 B.A. English--Creative Writing December 1991 Minor in Economics Stetson University DeLand, Florida 7/87-5/88 Political Experience The White House 7/90-12/90 Intern, Office of Cabinet Affairs: Staff Assistant to the Border Security Review Group. Worked extensively on Border Control, Cabinet Liaison activities, and reforms of the Domestic Policy Council. Republican National Committee 4/90-7/90 Eisenhower Intern, Office of White House Liaison: Assisted in Chairman's Correspondence and arranged VIP White House tours. Also worked extensively on research of voting trends and related advertising. The White House 12/89-1/90 Intern, Office of Presidential Personnel: Assisted in awarding political ratings and performed basic administrative duties. Bicentennial Presidential Inaugural 11/88-1/89 Marketing Assistant, License Plate Division: Responsible for marketing and selling official Inaugural license plates. Bush/Quayle '88 7/88-11/88 Volunteer, full-time, Office of Administration: Staff Assistant to the Administrator. Performed basic administrative duties and handled all campaign paraphernalia. In addition, helped organize the election night celebration in Houston. Other Experience Bennigan's Restaurant 5/90-12/90 Hostess First Virginia Bank 5/88-8/88 Proof Operator Riverbend Golf and Country Club 5/87-8/87 Lifeguard 5/86-8/86 Swimming Instructor 5/85-8/85 Britches Great Outdoors 11/86-2/87 Cashier McLean Racquet and Health Club 10/85-5/86 Lifeguard Activities and Honors Pamela Danner for State Senate 1991 RMWC--College Republicans Co-Chair 1991 Vice-President 1990 Social Coordinator 1989 RMWC--PM Secret Society 1989-present Ranking Member 1991 Stetson University Vice President of Pledge Class 1987 Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Golf Team 1987 Intramural Sports 1987-1988 Volleyball Football Softball Frank Wolf for Congress 1986 Re-election Campaign October 2, 1991 Ms. Ede Holiday Assistant to the President and Secretary to the Cabinet 2nd Floor West Wing Washington D.C. 20500 Dear Ede, Unbelievable as it may seem, the time has finally arrived. I am writing to relay my interest in job openings for the first of the year. I am graduating from Randolph- Macon Woman's College in December 1991, and I feel I am uniquely qualified to serve in the Bush Administration. The past three years have afforded me several opportunities to become integrally involved in the workings of the Administration. Realizing the value of hands-on experience, I have taken two full semesters off from college to participate in government affairs, beginning with full- time volunteer work for the Bush-Quayle '88 campaign at the campaign headquarters and ending with a full-time internship with the White House in the Office of Cabinet Affairs. In between I received an Eisenhower Internship with the Republican National Committee as well as serving a brief stint with the White House Office of Presidential Personnel and a paid position with the Inaugural Committee. The combination of these diverse positions and my major in politics at R-MWC has provided me with great insight on the workings of the Federal government and of the world inside the Beltway. In addition, my second Major in English will contribute greatly to the writing skills and attention to detail that is so necessary in a government employee. I look forward to discussing my qualifications with you. Enclosed, please find my resume for your review. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Joydyn Joyclyn A. Tussey CC: Richard Porter SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 9-14-91 ; 8:51AM ; 7089983945- CABINET AFFAIRS:# 2 Leigh Warner Leigh Warner is currently Director, Strategy for Kraft General Foods Frozen Products in Glenview, Illinois. She is responsible for the strategic direction of this $2 billion revenue company, the largest frozen food manufacturer in the world. In June, 1989 she was appointed by President Bush to be a 1989-1990 White House Fellow. She served from September, 1989 to September, 1990 at the Department of Defense as Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Special Projects where she supported the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense in planning and program reviews. Prior to government service, Ms. Warner worked at General Foods Corporation in White Plains, New York from 1980 to 1989. She held positions in established business management, new business development and corporate planning. She was responsible for managing some of the largest businesses in the U.S. beverage and cereal markets as well as assisting in the external development effort which culminated in the $12.9 billion Philip Morris-Kraft merger in 1988. She held product management and field sales positions at Richardson-Vicks in Wilton, Connecticut from 1978 to 1980. Ms. Warner received a Bachelor of Arts degree with Distinction in All Subjects from Cornell University in 1976 and a Master of Business Administration degree, also from Cornell, in 1978. She attended Mount Holyoke College and graduated from the International School of Brussels, Belgium. An active volunteer, Ms. Warner has been consultant for the National Park Foundation, Washington, DC, a leadership trainer for the Junior League and chairman of an historic preservation oversight committee. She was program director of the largest young Republican organization in Connecticut. January, 1991 SENT BY:Xerox Telecopier 7020 ; 9-14-91 ; 8:50AM ; 7089983945- CABINET AFFAIRS:# 1 KRAFT GENERAL FOODS Frozen Products Group Kraft Court. Glenview. IL 60025 Date: 13 MAR 91 To: Richard Porter Telecopier Phone Number: 202-456-2223 From: Leigh Warner Total pages being sent (including cover page): 2 We are transmitting from a Xerox 7020 Automatic Telecopier. Our telecopier number is (708) 998-3945. If you do not receive all of these pages, please telephone us as quickly as possible at (708) 998- . Thank you. 2602 Bessie M. Weaver 1519 Third Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20001 5600 Present Position: Secretary January 1984 to Present Office of Management and Budget Office of the General Counsel Managed, administered and coordinated Presidential Executive orders and proclamation. Have logistical responsibilities for the General Counsel Office for Executive orders, including dessimination of data, packaging, recordkeeping, and quality control of departments' and agencies' views and comments. Review and draft letters responding to White House, congressional, and private sector requests. Coordinate special projects. Prepare monthly status reports. Develope and respond to correspondence regarding Freedom of Information inquiries. Research, compile and drafte litigation actions, proposed bills and proposed testimony. Position: Office Manager January 1979 to December 1983 Office of Management and Budget Office of Civil Rights/General Counsel's Office Managed the office. Planned and coordinated agenda for seminars and itinerary for travel. Coordinated office budget and supervised support staff. Attended congressional hearings; tracked, prepared and presented weekly status reports on civil rights legislation and regulations. Assisted with budget process. Monitored the Congressional Record and the Federal Register for various publication of regulations and rulemakings. Training/Experience USDA, Paralegal Studies, March 1988 to present Annual Workshop in Writing for Children (The Children's Book Guild of Washington, D.C. 1986 and 1987) University of District of Columbia, 1983 The Federal Register and How It Works, 1981 SCORE Program - Small Business Administration, 1981 Dunbar High School - Graduate 1967 Immigration Laws, Department of Justice, 1972 Digital Computer Lanier Computer References: Upon request. LYNN S. WEST 2737 Devonshire Place, N.W., #121 Washington, D.C. 20008 (o) (202) 377-0490, (h) (202) 387-0318 EXPERIENCE U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of the General Counsel - Special Counsel. Washington, D.C., July 1989 to present. Advise the General Counsel on matters involving a variety of legal and policy issues, with primary responsibility for the Department's response to 1990 census litigation and legal reform in central and eastern European countries. Assist the General Counsel in special projects, including missions to the European Community on commercial regulation and programs related to the National Export Initiative. Review and supervise the work of component legal offices; participate in interagency consultations; and interface with the press and the private sector on behalf of the General Counsel. Wiley, Rein & Fielding - Associate Attorney. Washington, D.C., Fall 1985 to July 1989. Represented both foreign and domestic clients in a wide variety of international trade matters, including antidumping and countervailing duty proceedings and actions under Sections 201 and 301 of the Trade Act of 1974. Advised clients on matters involving legislation, bilateral and multilateral negotiations, market access, export controls, intellectual property, and customs issues. Bush-Quayle '88 Presidential Campaign - Research Division. Washington, D.C., Fall 1988. Conducted general and opposition research in the international trade area, with special emphasis on foreign investment issues. International Law Institute - Lecturer. Washington, D.C., Spring 1987. Served as a lecturer on U.S. trade law and conducted simulations of bilateral trade negotiations for officials of developing countries. U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration - Legal Intern. Washington, D.C., Spring 1985. Conducted legal research and assisted policy analysts in international trade matters, with specific focus on foreign government subsidies. U.S. International Trade Commission, Office of the Chairman - Legal Intern. Washington, D.C., Fall 1984 Winter 1985. Assisted the Chairman and her staff in legal research and administrative matters. EDUCATION J.D., Georgetown University Law Center. May 1985. Editor - Law and Policy in International Business Received American Jurisprudence Award for Excellence in Criminal Justice. B.B.A., Management, University of Georgia School of Business Administration. August 1991. Magna Cum Laude Beta Gamma Sigma Business Honor Society Richard Fil August 6, 1991 Richard W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary of the Domestic Policy Council OEOB Room 231 The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Richard: I appreciated the opportunity to meet with you and Jay yesterday to discuss my interest in domestic policy issues. It is encouraging to know that the President has such competent and articulate advisors in this critical area. It is clear that you and your staff have your work cut out for you over the next year. I would welcome the chance to help you try to meet those challenges. In any event, I wish you much inspiration and fortitude, and hopefully some success. Sincerely, Lynn SWest Lynn S. West THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON November 13, 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. 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, 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 W. Porter Special Assistant to the President and Executive Secretary Domestic Policy Council Ms. Lynn West 2737 Devonshire Place, NW #121 Washington, D.C. 20008 3/18/55 JANE A. WITTMEYER 5792 Dunster Court #373 Business: (202) 447-3631 Alexandria, Va. 22311 Residence: (703) 913-3563 EXPERIENCE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA), Washington, D.C. 1990 to Present EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT TO THE SECRETARY - assists the management of a cabinet level office dealing with budgets in excess of $55 billion and employee strength of over 113,000 represented in each county and community in the United States and its protectorates. Assists the Secretary in planning, development, and coordination of all agricultural programs administered by the Federal Government. Responsible for the following: Reviews USDA activities and programs to ensure coordination and integration with White House and other executive branch policy. Scrutinize Departmental programs in light of reactions of Congress, members of governing bodies of states, counties, and municipalities, influence groups, and citizens. Identifies program and policy problems, formulates recommendations for the Secretary. Advises and counsels with Secretary's top staff on status and progress of pending legislation in Congress and implementation of regulations, such as the 1990 Farm Bill. Assisted in the development of the 1992 FY Budget. Finalizes the Secretary's weekly Cabinet Report to the White House for Presidential review. Writes the monthly report to the Secretary in preparation for the Agency Administrators meeting. Represented the Administration's position to groups concerned with successfully completing the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. U.S. SENATE, Washington, D.C. 1984 to 1990 LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT TO SENATOR JAMES A. McCLURE (R-ID) - drafted legislation, advised the Senator and other staff, tracked legislation, prepared position papers and represented the Senator in the areas of agriculture, immigration and water policy. Acted as the Senator's surrogate in speeches and written articles throughout the state and nation. Routinely worked with a wide range of special interest groups on behalf of the Senator and agriculture associations. Identified problems with the 1981 Farm Bill, the Farm Credit System, immigration and other critical legislative areas. Recommended legislative solutions, wrote floor statements, position papers, and testimony for the Senator in preparation for the 1985 Farm Bill, the various Farm Credit amendments and the Immigration Reform and Control Act. Wrote and submitted the Senator's appropriations requests on an annual basis, attended all Agriculture Appropriations Subcommittee hearings, and prepared the Senator's testimony and questions for witnesses. Collaborated closely with federal Departmental representatives, federal, state and university researchers and citizens in developing work plans and research requests for federal research requests. Conceptualized, organized and implemented agriculture initiatives for the Senator, such as the 1985 Farm Forums in Idaho; the Immigration Reform and Control Act newsletter in 1986; Farm Issues Survey in 1985; and state- wide Farm Credit hearings in 1987. * Supervised one Legislative Correspondent. LEGISLATIVE CORRESPONDENT TO SENATOR STEVE SYMMS-8/83 to 3/84. CREDIT OFFICER FOR FIRST SECURITY BANK OF IDAHO-2/82 to 8/83. ASST. COUNTY SUPERVISOR FARMERS HOME ADMINISTRATION-2/80 to 2/82. ASSISTANT MANAGER FARM OPERATION-11/79 to 2/80. YOUNG AGRICULTURAL SPECIALIST TO USSR-4/79 to 11/79. MANAGER OF VARIOUS GREENHOUSE OPERATIONS-10/77 to 4/79. SKILLS AND ABILITIES * Negotiated Resolutions to Politically Sensitive Issues Related to Long Term National Policy. * Extensive Experience in Political Campaigns-Local to National. * Public Affairs and Congressional Relations Background. * Accomplished Public Speaker. EDUCATION B.S. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Ks. (1977), major - Horticulture Business, Honors 3 semesters. M.B.A. The George Washington University, D.C. (1988), specialization - International Business, Scholarship semester in Japan - 1988. JONATHAN B. WIENER 109 Seventh Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20002 (H) 202-543-0273 (W) 202-514-2744 EXPERIENCE 1989 - Special Assistant to Richard B. Stewart, Assistant Attorney General, Environment & Natural Resources Division, U.S. Department of Justice. Washington, D.C. Assist the AAG on legal policy and litigation manage- ment. Develop and advance policy approaches on market- based incentives, global climate change, global forestry, national energy strategy, biodiversity, biotechnology. Participate in interagency working groups and international negotiations. Successfully argued several cases in the U.S. Courts of Appeals. 1988 - 89 Law clerk to the Hon. Stephen G. Breyer, U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit. 1988 - 89 Project rapporteur, Hazardous Air Pollutant Strategy Group. Ad hoc multipartisan group chaired by Paul Portney and John Graham, aimed at consensus advice to EPA on regulation under sec. 112 of the Clean Air Act. 1987 - 88 Law clerk to the Hon. Jack B. Weinstein, Chief Judge, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York. Special attention to Agent Orange case. 1985 - 88 Research assistant to Profs. Paul Weiler and David Rosenberg, American Law Institute Project on Injury Law. Analyzed econometrics literature on the ability of OSHA, compensating wage differentials, and Workers' Compensation to prevent workplace injuries. Summer law 1987: Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz (New York) employment and Kevorkian & Rawlings (Paris). 1986: Irell & Manella (L.A.) and Munger Tolles & Olson (L.A.). 1985: Winthrop, Stimson, Putnam & Roberts (New York) and Swidler, Berlin & Strelow (Washington D.C.). 1982 - 84 Research assistant, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge MA. Researched and edited Harvard labor economists James Medoff and Richard Freeman's book, What Do Unions Do? (1984), and Medoff's article on "skills mismatches" in Brookings Papers on Economic Activity (1983). Collaborated with Medoff on studies of unionism, skills shortages, employment projection methodologies. Full-time during three summers, part- time during five semesters. JONATHAN B. WIENER Page Two 1981 Research assistant, The Hudson Institute, Croton-on- Hudson, New York. Researched and wrote portions of a long-range study of U.S. energy markets for an architectural-engineering client. EDUCATION 1984 - 87 Harvard Law School. J.D. cum laude. Editor, Harvard Law Review (co-chair, 100th Anniversary Office; member, Supreme Court office). Best Brief, Harvard Defenders Moot Court. Second Place, Williston Contracts Competition. Board of Directors, Harvard Law Record. Teaching Assistant, Federal Litigation. Undergraduate Pre-law Adviser. Assistant Coach, Harvard Debate (1985 National Champions). LSAT/GRE prep instructor. "Lord Grizzle" in Fielding's farce Tom Thumb. 1980 - 84 Harvard College. A.B. magna cum laude in economics. Honors thesis used regression analyses to test the impact of unions on technological change; selected as one of three theses published in annual department journal. Top team, Harvard Debate (ranked 2nd in nation, 1983-84) ; President, Harvard Debate, Inc. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Board of Advisers, Harvard Center for Risk Analysis. Board of Advisers, Georgetown Journal of International Environmental Law. COMMUNITY SERVICE Founder, Class Act reunion community service program. Organized the first Harvard-Radcliffe 5th Reunion community service event, in June 1989. 150 volunteers performed 11 projects across Boston. Repeated by reunions in 1990, 1991. City Year for a Day: Citizen Founder, 1991 and 1990; Steering Committee member, 1989. Help organize Boston's annual "serva-a-thon," in which volunteers perform sevice projects and raise funds for "city Year," Boston's full-year youth service corps. Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet (George Bush Library) Document No. Subject/Title of Document Date Restriction Class. and Type 04. Resume Re: Jonathan B. Wiener; Personally Identifiable Information 07/29/91 (b)(6) redacted. (1 pp.) Collection: Record Group: Bush Presidential Records Office: Cabinet Affairs, White House Office of Series: Porter, Richard, Files Subseries: WHORM Cat.: File Location: Resume File [binder] [4] Date Closed: 7/31/2025 OA/ID Number: 07137-005d FOIA/SYS Case #: 2025-0878-F Appeal Case #: Re-review Case #: Appeal Disposition: P-2/P-5 Review Case #: Disposition Date: AR Case #: MR Case #: AR Disposition: MR Disposition: AR Disposition Date: MR Disposition Date: RESTRICTION CODES Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - 15 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 JONATHAN B. WIENER Page Three PUBLICATIONS Richard B. Stewart & Jonathan B. Wiener, "A Comprehensive Approach to Climate Change," American Enterprise vol. 1, no. 6 (Nov.-Dec. 1990) pp. 75-80. Report of the U.S. Interagency Task Force on the Comprehensive Approach, A Comprehensive Approach to Addressing Potential Climate Change (U.S. Dept. of Justice, February 1991). Jack B. Weinstein & Jonathan B. Wiener, "Of Sailing Ships and Seeking Facts: Brief Reflections on Magistrates and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure," 62 St. John's L. Rev. 429 (1988). Editor, Harvard Law Review Centennial Album (1987). Editor, "Essays Commemorating the 100th Anniversary of the Harvard Law Review, 100 Harv. L. Rev. No. 4 (1987). "Developments in the Law of Toxic Waste Litigation: Bankruptcy and Insurance Issues," 99 Harv. L. Rev. 1573 (1986). Jonathan B. Wiener, "The Impact of Unions on Technological Change in Newspaper Printing," Harvard College Economist (1984). Work in Progress Jonathan B. Wiener, "Competing Risks in Global Environmental Policy," in Weighing the Risks: Risk-Risk Tradeoffs in Public Policy (Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, 1992). Daniel J. Dudek, Richard B. Stewart & Jonathan B. Wiener, "Environmental Policy for Eastern Europe: Technology-Based versus Market-Based Approaches," paper presented at the Budapest Regional Environmental Center, March 27, 1991. Papers on global change policy presented at the annual meetings of: University of Wisconsin International Law Society (April 1991) ; American Bar Association Standing Committee on Environ- mental Law (May 1991) ; Western Economics Association (July 1991). PERSONAL Languages: French, some Spanish. Born (b) (6) Dated: July 29, 1991 1/9/68 615 RACHEL ANN WOODS 8/15 215 E. Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 No Interview (202) 547-4727; (202) 544-0054 (Work: 202/863-8747) EXPERIENCE August 1990 The Republican National Committee (RNC) - Washington, DC to present Director of Membership Correspondence Channels RNC membership correspondence between the Chairman's correspondence and proper processors. Drafts responses to contributors or prospective contributors. Selected to work the Presidential Photo-Opportunity for the Governor's dinner. Participated in the Republican Eagles and President's Club dinners. Conducts tours of the RNC and the Eisenhower exhibit for all visiting RNC members. Answers the membership telephone line and handles the contributor's questions and comments. Summer 1990 The 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations - Houston, TX Coordinated and organized designated areas for members of the press, greeted and escorted press members to the assigned locations. Acted as a liaison between the world leaders, CIA, and the press representatives during the arrival ceremony. Handled press security at all conferences, including the Final Communique and the President's Press Conference. September 1989 International Business Machines (IBM) - Washington, DC to March 1990 Accomplished budgetary data reports for Governmental Programs Office. Responsible for processing invoices and employee daily schedules. Summer International Business Machines (IBM) - Atlanta, GA 1989 Assisted in preparation of Employee/Customer Educational Seminars. Performed a variety of administrative tasks utilizing computer skills. Spring Cleary, Gottlieb, Steen and Hamilton, Attorneys at Law - - Washington, DC 1989 Assisted Attorneys in case preparation. Attended Senate Banking Committee Hearings. Researched legal issues and information at several federal agencies including: SEC, EPA, FDIC, U.S. Senate, and House of Representatives. February to The Republican National Committee - Washington, DC December 1988 Participated in fundraising for the 1988 Presidential Campaign. Computer tabulation of campaign donations. Solicited contributions for the Bush Campaign. Assisted in giving guided tours; worked in telecommunications. Summer Marketing Research Firm/Shop and Check - Atlanta, GA 1988 Edited Marketing Research Reports and conducted Market Surveys. EDUCATION Trinity College - Washington, DC Bachelor of Arts, May 1990. Dean's List Student Major: Political Science Minor: Communications "Outstanding College Student of America", 1989/90. CTIVITIES Class Vice President Assistant, Special Olympics Parents Weekend Coordinator Dining Hall Committee Senior Week Organization Committee Student Tutoring Senior Communications Representative REFERENCES FURNISHED ON REQUEST Rachel A. Woods 215 E Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 (h) 547-4727 (w) 863-8747 References Upon Request: Pam Stanard RNC Director of Chairman's Correspondence 863-8750 Jim Wray RNC Director of Conventions and Meetings 863-8630 Tim Fermoile RNC Director of Team 100 863-8720 Gary Foster EOP Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary 456-2100 (Director of Communications at The 1990 Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations) Susan Chaney IBM Administration Operations Manager 575-5000 PAUL A. YOST III 10210B Ashbrooke Court Oakton, Virginia 22124 703-938-2057 EXPERIENCE 1989- UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY WASHINGTON, D.C. Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Economic Policy. Support the Assistant Secretary in the performance of his duties including a broad range of policy issues and special projects. Participate in the development of congressional statements. Work closely with the Office of Data Management with regard to the Treasury International Capital Reporting System. Assisted in revising the Report on United States Portfolio Investment Abroad. 1987-1989 HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE, INC. NUTLEY, NEW JERSEY Manager of Public Policy and Communications. Directed and managed public policy efforts for portions of the pharmaceutical and the clinical laboratories division. Responsible for issue management and public communications efforts. Developed public policy and communication plans. Produced a corporate brochure and a crisis communications guide. Worked extensively with a number of trade and professional associations. 1983-1987 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. Legislative Director to Congressman Howard C. Nielson (R-UT). Directed and coordinated legislative staff. Worked closely with the Utah Congressional delegation. Responsible for legislative activities in the Energy and Commerce Committee. Extensive involvement with public interest groups and trade associations. Assisted with fund-raising activities. Participated in the development of legislative strategies, policies and priorities. Advised congressman on the following issues: budget, health, energy, environment, public lands, communications and drug abuse. 1981-1983 UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. Legislative Assistant to Congressman James V. Hansen (R-UT). Responsible for legislative activities of the congressman within the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Prepared legislative analyses and recommendations on a variety of public land, energy and health issues. Developed statements, speeches and amendments. EDUCATION 1974-1980 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PROVO, UTAH Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Communications. Emphasis in management and public relations. Employed as an Assistant to the Vice President of Public Affairs. Student Government. Soccer team. 1982-1985 GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D.C. Completed one year of a Masters of Business Administration program. OTHER Representative of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in New Zealand from 1975 to 1977. Active in the Boy Scouts of America. Involved with community churches and youth athletic programs. Own and manage commercial properties. Outstanding Young Men of America Award 1988. Department to: Richard Porter of the Treasury Departmental 00m:231 OEOB date: 10/26/90 Offices Richard, I enjoyed playing tennis last night. Although we didn't play up to our ability, it was great to get out and hit some tennis balls. Guess we'll just have to ask for a rematch! On another subject, I've enclosed several copies of my resume per our conversation last night in the car. Anything you can do would be appreciated. Thanks for your interest. Regards, CHIP Chip Yost Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy room 3449 phone 566-5063 Deputy Executive Secretary Position LIST OF APPLICANTS Individual Interviewed Letter Date Adams, Tim Yes Yes 4-2-91 Baker, M. Miller Yes Yes 2-19-91 Brace, Renee No Yes 2-5-91 Bradley, Joanne Yes No Brown, Frederick Yes Yes 2-19-91 Brownback, Sam Yes Yes 4-2-91 Calabresi, Janice Yes Yes 4-2-91 Charles, Robert Yes No Cooney, Nelson No Yes 3-13-91 Culp, Diana Yes Yes 4-2-91 Daniels, Scott Yes Yes 2-19-91 Dyke, Wade Yes Yes 4-2-91 Fawbush, Suzanne Yes Yes* 4-2-91 Findlay, Cameron Yes No Fleener, Thomas Yes Yes 2-19-91 Hess, Greg Yes Yes 4-2-91 Kepley, Elizabeth Yes Yes 2-19-91 Langston, Ronald No Yes 4-2-91 Lefkowitz, Jay Yes No McElvein, Bruce Yes Yes 4-2-91 Morales, Jimmy Yes Yes 2-19-91 Moss, Richard Yes call Nielson, Clark Yes No O'Hare, James No Yes 2-5-91 Pine, Mark Yes Yes* 4-2-91 Price, Michael No Yes 2-13-91 Raidt, John Yes Yes 2-19-91 Rawlson, Jon Brooks No Yes 2-19-91 Rosenzweig, Paul Yes No Warner, Leigh Yes No