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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Deaver, Michael Folder Title: Resumes and Recommendations (January 1981-March 1981) (3) Box: 55 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection: Deaver, Michael K.: Files Archivist: mjd/bcb File Folder: Resumes - Recommendations - Jan-Mar 1981 [3 of 6] Date: 4/7/98 OA 7621 10869 9th 3/11/11 DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION NO. AND TYPE 1. form Personal Qualifications Statement re Eleanor Bate n.d. P6 B6 Kingsley (partial), 1p. ((13)0/27/00 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P-1 National security classified information [(a)(1) of the PRA]. F-1 National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]. P-2 Relating to appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]. F-2 Release could disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the P-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]. FOIA]. P-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information F-3 Release would violate a Federal statue [(b)(3) of the FOIA]. [(a)(4) of the PRA]. F-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or [(b)(4) of the FOIA]. between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]. F-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the P-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of FOIA]. the PRA]. F-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]. C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. F-8 Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]. F-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]. WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection: Deaver, Michael K.: Files Archivist: mjd/bcb File Folder: Resumes - Recommendations - Jan-Mar 1981 [3 of 6] Date: 4/7/98 OA 7621 DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION NO. AND TYPE 1. form Personal Qualifications Statement re Eleanor Bate n.d. P6 Kingsley (partial), 1p. RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Freedom of Information Act [5 U.S.C. 552(b)] P-1 National security classified information [(a)(1) of the PRA]. F-1 National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]. P-2 Relating to appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]. F-2 Release could disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the P-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]. FOIA]. P-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information F-3 Release would violate a Federal statue [(b)(3) of the FOIA]. [(a)(4) of the PRA]. F-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and his advisors, or [(b)(4) of the FOIA]. between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]. F-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(b)(6) of the P-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy [(a)(6) of FOIA]. the PRA]. F-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]. C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. F-8 Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]. F-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 13, 1981 MEMORANDUM FOR Ed Gray FROM Mike Deaver mile This is an outstanding guy who has tried very hard to be helpful. Can't you use him someplace? SLGG Singer, Lewak, Greenbaum CERTIFIED E Goldstein PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS DAVID KRAJANOWSKI CPA WILLIAM D. SIMON CPA LORRAINE SCHULLER CPA JERRY J. March 5, 1981 CORNWELL CPA HARVEY A. GOLDSTEIN CPA NORMAN L. GREENBAUM CPA BERNARD LEWAK CPA Mr. Michael K. Deaver Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C. 20006 Dear Mike: Just thought I'd drop you a note and keep you posted on some of my most recent political activities. 1. I ran for Treasurer of the California Republican Party and lost to a six-year incumbent who had a list of supporters that looked like Who's Who in Southern California Politics. I attended the convention with my wife, daughter and sister-in-law and, even though I knew very few people there, captured 40% of the vote which, I have been told by a number of people, was exceptional. 2. I note with interest the appointment of John Gavin as Ambassador to Mexico. I know John personally, believe he is very bright, and feel that it is a pretty good appointment. Also, John happens to be a client of our office. 10960 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD SUITE 826 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90024 TELEPHONE (213) 879-3501 477-3924 ORANGE COUNTY: 2001 EAST FOURTH STREET SUITE 200 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92705 TELEPHONE (714) 953-9734 Mr. Michael K. Deaver Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President The White House March 5, 1981 Page Two of Two 3. I received a letter from Martin Anderson seven months after meeting him and after calling him 15 times with no response. He indicated that they found my proposal of interest and he forwarded it to Ed Gray. So far I haven't heard from anyone but am still anxiously awaiting word. Please do what you can (if you can). Thanks again for your help. Give my regards to Craig Fuller. Be talking with you soon. Regards, SINGER, LEWAK, GREENBAUM & GOLDSTEIN Harvey H A. Goldstein HAG:LD MAD-FKE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1981 MEMORANDUM FOR Wendy Borchert FROM Mike Deave mine SUBJECT Joseph Reed I feel strongly that we should find a spot for Joseph Reed. David Rockefeller has been very helpful, particularly with the President's request to help Seaga in Jamaica. Let's find a spot for him. 1 CHASE MANHATTAN PLAZA NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10005 February 20, 1981 The President The White House Washington, D.C. 20500 Dear Mr. President: Secretary Haig informed me of Mrs. Annenberg's appointment as Chief of Protocol. I have known Lee. for many years and I am confident that she will do an outstanding job. I will certainly try to be of help to her in whatever way I can. Peggy and I are pleased that she and Walter will be joining us for a luncheon in honor of Prime Minister Thatcher at our family's place in Tarrytown next Saturday. I continue to feel that my longtime associate and chief of staff, Joseph Reed, could contribute importantly to the achievement of your foreign policy objectives. As I think you know, he was a strong supporter of your candidacy and would serve you with enthusiasm. While there was much to recommend him for the Protocol post in particular, I feel that his broad knowledge of world affairs and his outstanding management abilities would qualify him equally well to serve as your Ambassador to one of the European capitals such as Rome, Vienna, Madrid or Lisbon or an Asian capital such as New Delhi or Djakarta. I am actively pursuing the Jamaica Project which you asked me to undertake. I am currently organizing a Committee of out- standing leaders from the private sector which will meet here in New York early next week. I also plan to meet shortly with Prime Minister Seaga in Kingston. I hope to have an opportunity to report to you on our progress upon my return. With my warmest regards and best wishes to you and Nancy, Sincerely, Dain David Rockefeller Copy: The Honorable Alexander M. Haig, Jr. 1 CHASE MANHATTAN PLAZA NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10005 February 20, 1981 Mr. Michael Deaver The White House Washington, D.C. Dear Mike: As I know you can understand, I was disappointed that the Protocol post didn't work out for Joseph Reed. I would appreciate your reviewing the attached letter to the President, which I hope you will be kind enough to deliver to him. Having worked so intimately with Joseph over the past twelve years, I feel confident that his management ability and knowledge of international affairs could contribute importantly to the success of the Administration's foreign policy objectives. Thank you again for your help. Sincerely, I David Rockefeller THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1981 MEMORANDUM FOR Pendleton James FROM Mike Deaver I would appreciate serious consideration of this candidate. Jay MEMORANDUM before THE WHITE HOUSE sur- WASHINGTON candidate March 5, 1981 MEMORANDUM FOR: MICHAEL DEAVER FROM: CHARLES P. TYSON crd SUBJECT: Norman Roberts Attached hereto is the resume of Norman Roberts. He is interested in, and has been recommended for, the job of Director of the Fish and Wildlife Service. Please note in his resume his political activities and long-time support for the President, his community activities, the organizations he belongs to, and his publications which show him to be particularly qualified for the position. MRD - THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 12, 1981 Dear Mr. Smith: Thank you very much for your letter and for sharing with me your personal thoughts. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. I appreciate your interest in wanting to serve in the Reagan administration and wish you good luck in your future endeavors. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. George D. Smith 6301 Stevenson Avenue Alexandria, VA 22304 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1981 Dear Pat: Thanks for recruiting for us. We appreciate the time you took to pass along the infor- mation on James E. Stratton and Henry C. Winston. I have passed along a copy of your letter and the two business cards to Mr. Mel Bradley, Senior Policy Advisor to the President. Thanks again, Pat. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Pat Boone 9255 Sunset Boulevard Suite 519 Los Angeles, CA 90069 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 11, 1981 Dear John: Thanks for writing me about Les Sanders. I'm sure Bob Garrick has passed along his application and resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel. I appreciate your recommendation. Thanks, too, for the congratulatory message. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. John W. Jachens Attorney and Counsellor at Law Court Plaza Building Suite 408, 901 H Street Sacramento, CA 95814 MKD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 6, 1981 Dear Berg: I'm sorry to be SO long in letting you know I have passed on Bob Driscoll's name. We're right now beginning the Ambassadorships. I'm still pushing Ted for Kenya. Think I have an ally in Bill Clark who is from Paso Robles and knows Ted and is Deputy Secretary of State. I'll keep you posted. As always, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Berger C. Benson Berger Benson & Sons, Inc. P. 0. Box 5425 San Mateo, CA 94402 MKD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 6, 1981 Dear Mr. Strenger: Thank you for your letter and resume you forwarded to me on February 25th. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your comments and resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. I sincerely appreciate your interest in the Reagan Administration. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Sanford Strenger 287 Richardson Rd. Rochester, N. Y. 14623 MKD -FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 6, 1981 Dear George: Shirley has handed me your letter and the resume you sent on Mr. William J. Keese. I have taken the liberty of for- warding it to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. George R. Steffes 1024 10th Street Suite 333 Sacramento, CA 95814 MKD-FILE MKD- FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 6, 1981 Dear Mr. Whiston: Thank you for your letter and resume. Mr. Holmes Tuttle had also handed me a copy during his recent visit to the White House. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your correspondence to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. You will be hearing from his office shortly. I appreciate your interest in the new Admin- istration. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. C. Richard Whiston 112 East Victoria Street Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Resume C. RICHARD WHISTON 112 EAST VICTORIA STREET SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA 93101 February 13, 1981 Mr. Michael K. Deaver Assistant to the President & Deputy Chief of Staff The White House Washington, D. C. 20500 Dear Mr. Deaver: J. J. Hollister III, Esq. forwarded me a copy of your letter to him of February 4th; thank you for your consideration. I am taking the liberty of enclosing a copy of my Resume and under separate cover and letter to Mr. Meese, am forwarding him a copy of my Resume. There is a very good possibility that within the next week to ten days I will be in Washington for an appointment with William French Smith, the Attorney General. At that time I would like very much to contact your office through Congressman Robert J. Largomarsino and meet with you and Mr. Meese. Again, thank you for your consideration of these matters. Very truly yours, CRW/jpc Encl. C. Richard Whiston VO CC: J. J. Hollister III, Esq. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 5, 1981 Dear Mr. Knapp: I would be personally grateful if you would interview Sandy Sanders for employment with you. He is a fine young man and has worked extremely hard for this Administration since 1976. Thank you. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. John Knapp General Consel's Office Housing and Urban Development Rm 10214 451 7th St SW Washington, DC 20410 MCD -FIRE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 5, 1981 Dear Mr. Fong: Thank you for your letter to my wife re- garding your niece, Miss Susan J. Wong. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter and Miss Wong's resume to the Office of Presidential Personnel where consideration will be given to her specific qualifications. I appreciate you bringing to my attention someone you feel highly qualified to serve in the Reagan Administration. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Pasmal nate: Jack, I'll follow-ye on this Mr. Jack W. Fong The Continental House 5770 Freeport Blvd. No. 55 Sacramento, CA 95822 MKD-FINE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 5, 1981 Dear Jim: Good to hear from you after all this time. I'm sending your resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, and to Richard Schweiker, Secretary of Health and Human Services, to see if they have some- thing of interest to you. You should be hear- ing from them shortly. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Dr. James F. Donovan, M.D. Executive Vice-President Medical Director IMS United Kingdom Limited Old Malt House 5 The Broadway Amersham Bucks, HP7 OHL IMS IMS United Kingdom Limited An International Medical Services Company 20 February 1981 Michael Deaver Esq OLD MALT HOUSE 1st Floor 5 THE BROADWAY West Wing AMERSHAM BUCKS. HP7 OHL The White House Tel. A'sham 21182 Tlx. 83662 Washington DC 20500 United States of America Dear Mike I spoke to your secretary today and she suggested I enclosed my resume to call it to your attention. As you may recall, we have known your family for many years in practice in Bakersfield along with many other of the Reagan staff, past and present. I am presently in the process of selling the Group of Companies of which I am co-owner. Although successful and profitable, a conscious decision to leave this area of business has been made because of the nature of the market, the geography of our operations and certain political considerations. From a personal point of view, I am anxiou to return to the United States after three years of living in England and operating our companies there and in the Middle East. Since I have read you are having difficulties filling certain positio within the administration I thought my resume, and as a past Reagan appointee in California, would be of interest to you. I am not sure that based on the President's recent economic programme I can afford to work for the US Government. However, I would be more than happy to discuss any appointment that you think appropriate and beneficial to the administration. Yours sincerely James F Donovan M.D. 1881 LEB 20 W 8 05 EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESIDENT MEDICAL DIRECTOR Full March 16, 1981 Dear Mr. Anton: Mike Deaver has informed me of your interest in serving on an advisory board or commission. Your resume will be placed on file and you can be assured that you will be afforded careful considera- tion as we commence our effort to select individuals to serve in these most important positions. The President greatly appreciates your expression of interest relevant to serving in his Administration. Sincerely, E. Pendleton James Assistant to the President Office of Presidential Personnel Mr. Jan Anton Business Properties 9404 Genesee Avenue Suite 100 La Jolla, California 92037 EPJ:da CC: Mike Deaver MKD-FIRE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 5, 1981 Dear Jan: Good to hear from you and that you're doing SO well. I've sent your resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, to see if he can't match you up with some- thing. You should hear from him soon. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Jan R. Anton Business Properties San Diego Office 9404 Genesee Avenue Suite 100 La Jolla, CA 92037 MRD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 5, 1981 Dear Charlie: Thank you for your letter and very high recommendation of Mr. W. Phillip Hefley. I have taken the liberty of forwarding his resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. He should hear directly from them. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Charles H. Price, II American Bank Armour and Main Kansas City, Missouri 64106 MKD-FICE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 3, 1981 Dear Mr. Miller: Thank you for your letter of recommendation for Susan J. Wong. I have taken the liberty of forwarding it to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. I appreciate you forwarding it to us. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Ralph E. Miller Director of Personnel St Francis Medical Center 3630 East Imperial Highway Lynwood, CA 90262 MIKD-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 3, 1981 Dear Mr. Griffin: Thank you for your letter expressing an interest in the Reagan Administration If you are interested in an Embassy position, I suggest you forward a resume to the White House Presidential Personnel office for their review. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Steven Griffin Box 1950 Beverly Hills, CA 90213 Dear Mr Deaver I have not been over to see Mr Hannaford. I can't figure out what I could do to help him. Don't hold it against me. I know you are 25 years along the about your IBM days, your fights with path that I am headed. I remember reading Mr Sears, and your extreme friendship when I was incarcerated in Staunton, Va. before the campaign began in August but 1980. I in sound health with a good My cash position is almost zaro, mind am to stick to a job. Unfortunately I must stick to the job and not try more. HARLING. Could you Fellows Let me work for the new Mexican ambassador, Mr. Gavin? You must remember that Mr Haig has a really mean blue streak against me. You must also remember that I do not have sufficient working capital to win a DC staff job. Mr. You must also remember that Reagan would like to see me no at least 3,000 miles away, and Closer than the Star dust motel. PLEASE contact me if you could help me get an embassy job. Sleven Griffin Box 1950 198 Beverly 6W Hills, 3 se Ca. 90213 213-340-1241 MKD - FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 3, 1981 Dear Miss Hoffman: Thank you for your letter and resume you forwarded. I have taken the liberty of forwarding it to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, SHIRLEY MOORE Staff Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff Miss Patricia Hoffman 1400 Esplanade, Apt. #B Redondo Beach, CA 90277 File 2223 Delancey Place Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 March 4, 1981 Dear Mr. Deaver: By letter dated March 2, I have been informed by Mr. James that I am still being considered for a position in the Administration. I hope that pursuant to your conversations with Doug Watts of Russo Watts & Associates you can support my application at this time. Very truly yours, Steven Abrams Steven L. Abrams Mr. Michael Deaver The White House Washington, D.C. ABRAMS, STEVENL. - J THE WHITE HOUSE THE WHITE HOUSE washington WASHINGTON TO: Mike Deave FROM: MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff FROM: CRAIG L. FULLER () FYI Information ( ) Comment Action It's been Craig Fuller done can't do this? done Daniel T. Kingsley File 1225 19th Street, N.W., Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20036 202/659-5750 February 27, 1981 Mr. Michael K. Deaver 4521 Dexter Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Dear Mike, Enclosed is Eleanor Kingsley's resume. It is for your information and use as you feel appropriate. It does not have to be sent to SBA. A GS-11 position has been identified at SBA for which she is qualified. All that needs to be done to close the loop is for someone in the White House with authority to place a call as soon as possible to the SBA transition contact for personnel, Bob Turnbull, 653-6431 and say the following: 1) Please hire Eleanor Kingsley for a GS-11 permanent Schedule C appointment, 2) Mrs. Kingsley has been qualified at this level, 3) Discuss the matter immediately with Acting Administrator, Roger Jones, who is familiar with the background before taking final action. I am enclosing a card with the vital information if you need to give it to somebody. This means a great deal to me and I really appreciate your help. Sincerely, Dar Daniel T. Kingsley ELEANOR B. KINGSLEY phone call to: Mr. Bob Turnbull at SBA 653-6431 Talking Points: 1) Please hire Eleanor Kingsley for GS-11 permanent Sched. C appointment, 2) Mrs. Kingsley is qualified at this level, 3) Discuss matter immedi- ately with Acting Administrator, Roger Jones, who is familiar with background, before taking final action. ELEANOR B. KINGSLEY 5805 Ogden Road Bethesda, Maryland 20016 (301) 229-6987 OBJECTIVE: Entry-level or trainee position in management or administration of public or health programs. Seek to use education in area of government and public administration or health management, as well as diversified background in administration of community, education and health organizations. EDUCATION: Masters Program in Government and Public Administration, The American University, Washington, D.C. Course concentration in Health Management. Expect to complete degree in 1981. Bachelor of Arts in Government and Public Administration, The American University, Washington, D.C., 1979. Dean's List. (Attended Pomona College, Mills College and Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon, as well). University of District of Columbia. Specialized training in Respiratory Therapy, 1977-78 EXPERIENCE: The Washington Heart Association, Women's Board, Headquarters Office, Washington, D.C. Member / volunteer worker of the Women's Board of this non-profit organization with responsi- bilities focusing on public relations, fundraising and coordination of clinic scheduling. Serve in various public / media / community relations capacities providing communication regarding fund-raising activities of the association. Work with elected officials and community leaders in the organization of an annual fund- raising drive, producing over $200,000 yearly. Clinical experiences include: monitoring and assisting in preventive heart disease clinics. Attended specialized training course at University of District of Columbia to enhance qualifi- cations and skills. Participated in the development and set-up of the health clinics. (1974 to present) The Association of Junior Leagues of America, Washington, D.C. and Portland, Oregon Community Outreach Worker and Board Member of this national service organization. Served as Administrator or Assistant in health and educational programs. University of Oregon Medical School - Directed collection, organization and classification of specimens for the genetics clinic at the medical school. Assisted in research program screen- ing and evaluating entire families. Heart Clinic: Held complete responsibility for monitoring program of post-operative patients of Dr. Albert Starr. Assisted with inventory of the heart valve prosthesis; reviewed and eval- uated patients' progress, and charted and edited results on weekly basis. Jewish Community Center - Teacher for President's Head Start Program, providing educa- tional training to low-income children. Recipient of a Meritorious Award for Service from Lady Bird Johnson. (continued) PAGE TWO ELEANOR B. KINGSLEY EXPERIENCE (continued) The Association of Junior Leagues of America Teacher Enrichment program for retarded children. Sought to increase the performance level of brain damaged children. Provided physical and mental therapy in field work situation. Was observed by special education students at Portland State College. Studied braille for the transcription of books designed for the blind. Woodstock Community Center, Portland, Oregon. Diagnostic Evaluator: Tested and screened underprivileged and gifted children chosen for special classes. Oregon Episcopal Church, Portland, Oregon Directed consignment program raising over $20,000 in funds for one program. (1967) Activities included: complete responsibility for managing auction of valuable antiques or other consigned goods. Organized inventory, staff, program planning, budgeting, set-up, advertising and food service. For six other years participated in the yearly consignment program in many areas. Provided special technical advice in areas of pricing of valuable antiques of furniture. Participated in recruitment and training of sales force of as many as 20 volunteers; coordinated food services; maintained inventory, consignee payments, pick up and delivery. Other Activities: Collector - 18th Century antiques, porcelains, furniture and Oriental rugs. Skilled in research- ing, pricing and buying items. Attend auctions and purchase items in professional auction pro- grams. Maintain library of reference books; continuously update materials. Own a substantial collection of items. Political Volunteer - Former Precinct Committeewoman in Portland Heights District (Oregon) for two years. Involved recruitment of volunteers and planning of activities. Early business experience as Billing Specialist / Secretary, Maxant Machine Co., Ayer, MA. Handled revenue accounting, accounts receivable and payable. Fulfilled office functions such as typing, filing, organizing, answering telephones. ASSOCIATIONS: Elected member of the Board of Directors, Washington Heart Association Elected member, Association Junior League of America AWARD: Recipient - Lady Bird Johnson Meritorious Award for services rendered in Head Start Program. Appointed precinct Committeewoman, Portland Heights District, Oregon. PERSONAL: Excellent health. Willing to travel. References available upon request. Personal Qualifications Statement Form Approved. O.M B. Ho 50-A023 Auno instructions Delore completing 10m & kind of position (1001 you are filing for 10' lille and number of announcement, DO NOT WRITE IN THIS BLOCK FOR USE OF EXAMINING OFFICE ONLY Б Options 101 which you wish 10 be considered 111 usled in the announcement, Material Enlered register Appor Submitted 3 work phone Nonappor Returned 2 Home phone Prumber Area Code Prumper Extension AIGO COOR Notations 229-6987 202 301 245-0464 4 Prelerred litie (mark one) 5 Other last names ever used leg. Maideni Mrs MISS X BATE Form seviewed Ms we Form approved 6 Name ilass Firsi Middlel ANNOUNCEMENT NO. KINGSLEY Eleanor Bate Earned Aug Option Grade Preference Rating Rating Slices accress 01 RFD no include apartment no. 18 any) 5805 Ooden Road State ZIP Code 5 Points City (Tent) Bethesda, MD 20016 10 Points 7 Legal or vring residence iStates a Birthplace (City & State. or foreign country) Comp Dis Maryland Ridgewood, NJ Other 9 Busin Gale (Month day. years 10 10 Points June 13, 1933 STATEMENT NO. 11 " you nave eves been employed by the Federal Government as a civilian give your Disal higness grade classification series and job title Technical Information Specialist GS-1412-7 Being Invest- Dates of service in that grade (Month day. and year) i Initials and date gated From 6/30/80 To present 12 = you currently have an application on file with she Civil Service Commission for ap- THIS SPACE FOR USE OF APPOINTING OFFICER ONLY pointment 10 a Fede:2' position (2) list the name b1 the area office maintaining your Preference nas Deen verified through proof that the separation application 101 the position for which you filed and 111 appropriate) (C) the date of was under honorable conditions and other proof as required your notice of rating 101 your identification number. and (e) your rating pace; mid-level 5-Point 10-Point Compensable Disab 10-Point Oine Signature and lille 13 lowest Day or grade you will accept 14 When will you be avail. able 10: work? (Month GRADE Agency Date PAY and yearl s per OR GS-13 15 Are you available for temporary employment lasting res NC lt Are you interested 15 being considered 101 employment Dy YES (Acceptance or refusal of tem. A Less than 1 month? A State and local government agencies? X 5 porary employment will not alleci your consideration for B 1 to 4 months? B Congressional and other public offices? x , other appointments.) C 5 to 12 months? C Public international organizations? x X 17 Where will you accept a job rts NO 18 Indicate your availability for overnight travel 19 Are you available for part-time post tions flewer than 40 hours per week) A in the Washington. DC Metropolitan area? X offering YES A No! available for overnight !!3YE! B Outside the 50 United States? X B 1 to 5 nights per month x A 20 or lewer hours per weeks x c Anyplace in the United States' x c 6 to 10 nights per month x B 21 to 31 hours per weeks x D 11 01 more nights per month X x D Only in especity locality C 32 to 39 hours per week? 20 Veleran Preference Answe: all parts It a part does not apply 10 you. answer "NO" YES NO A Have you ever served on active duty in the United States millitary service? (Exclude tours of active duty for training in Reserves or National Guard) B Have you ever Deen discharged from the , ned services under other than honorable conditions (You may omit any such discharge changed to honorable or general Dy a Discharge Review Board or similar authority 1 If 'YES' give details in item 35 C Do you claim 5 point preference based on active duly in the aimed forces If YES you will be required to furnish records to support your claim at the time you are appointed D Do you claim 10 point preference? If YES check the type of prelerence claimed and complete and attach Standard Form IS -Claim for 10 Point Veteran Preference" together with the p:oof requested in that form Type of Preference Compensable Non-compensable Purple Heart Disability Recipient Spouse Widow(er) Mother Disability E LISI dates branch and serial number of all active service tenter "N/A" st not applicables From To Branch of Service Serial or Service Number Name ane address of employer S organization include ZIP Code 11 known) Dates employed .give month and vtari Average number " hours De' net A Department of Education From 6/80 To present 40 Office of Special Ed. and Rehab. Services Salary or earnings Place of employment Office of Handicapped Individuals Beginning $13,925 per yr 3631 MES Bldg. SWul 300 MD Ave., DC 20202 City Washington Ending S per State DC Exact litiz of your position Name of immediate supervisor Area Code Tele ohone Number Number and k:nd of employees you super- vised Technical Information Spec. Inez Fitzgerald 2021 245-0080 3 = business or organization manufacturing. If Federal service. Civilian or military series. grade or rank. anc Date of :counting. social services. SIC.) You: "cason :or leaving last promotion Federal Government GS-7 Intern Description of work ivescrice your specific duties responsibilities and accomplisments in ins ,001 Provide technical assistance and information to individuals, foundations, universities and Government agencies on resources available to handi- capped individuals within the United States. This requires a comprehen- sive working knowledge of the information services provided by a variety of Federal, State, local, and private resource organizations that serve disabled persons. Responsibilities include up-dating and documenting presently available local information and referral resources and identifying other resources for future reference. Much of this work was carried forward through individual initiative. Responsibilites also include analyzing and compiling this infor- mation for future publications. Additional Accomplishments: Cataloging and indexing texts and reports for the library, reviewing legislation and regulations through the Federal Register and other publications relevant to the handicapped. Maintaining a brief history of legislation to be used for future analysis and publications, and for use in response to Congressional, professional and consumer inquiries. KINGSLEY, Eleanor same -nc sacress 01 employe s organization uncise it Looe if snown, Dales empicyed igive month and years Avelage number 01 nours B The Washington Heart Association From 1974 To present Women's Board - Headquarters Office Salary or earnings Place of employment Wasnington, D.C. Beginning S City Washington Ending $ State Exact litle of your position Name of immediate supervisor Liea Code Telephone Number Number and kind of employees yo Volunteer Worker vised Mrs. Juan del Real 301 983-1715 Kind of business of organization imanufacturing If Federal service. Civilian Cf mintary selies. grade or rank. and date of Your reason for wanting to leave accounting social services eler last promotion non-profit Description 01 work IDescribe your specific duties responsibilities and accomplishments in this 100 1. Member / Volunteer Worker of the Women's Board of this non-profit organiza- tion with responsibilities focusing on public relations, fundraising and coordination of preventive clinic scheduling. Secured publicity for Heart Association, contact/11aison; fundraising, spon- soring activities for crippled children. Communicated with other civic organizations to secure cooperation and support through advertise- ments in the fund-raiser publication. Worked with elected officials and community leaders and assisted in organizing the fundraising drive which raised over $200,000.00 yearly. DUTIES & ACHIEVEMENTS: Monitored and assisted in the supervision of the preventive heart disease clinics. Assisted with preparation of comprehensive media campaign for the Heart Association. Negotiated and secured contributions from businesses and individuals. Made recommendations to the Board many of which were adopted. SKILLS REQUIRED AND SUMMARY: Good verbal and written comunication skills. Ability to establish and maintain rapport with people at all levels, Strong skill in analyzing administrative problems, ability to make recommendations. Fifteen years experience in assisting with coordination of community based programs. Knowledge of research and development methods in the planning of a health clinic. For agency use (35111 coces KINGSLEY, Eleanor Name and accress 01 employer s organization unclude ZIP Cooe if known) Dates employed (give month and year) Average number 01 nours it C From 1959 To 1977 10 The Association of Junior Leagues of Salary or earnings Place of employment America Beginning $ City Wash., D.C. Washington, D.C. and Portland, Oregon Portlan, Ore Ending $ State Exact lille of your position Name of immediate supervisor Area Code Telephone Number Number and kind of employees you su viseo Community Outreach Worker Kind of business or organization tmanulacturing. It Federal service. civilian or mintary series. grade or rank and date of Your reason for wanting to leave accounting. social services. etc) last promotion non-profit service Description of work (Describe your specific duties. responsibilities and accomplishments in this 10b , Community Outreacher Worker and Board Member of this national service organization. Served in volunteer capacities in numerous programs, some of which are listed below: Participated in nine-month course of instruction emphasizing the organization and management of community volunteer projects. University of Oregon Medical School (2 year Federal Grant project) Directed the collection, organization and classification of speci- mens for the genetics clinic at the medical school. Was part of an innovative research program involving screening and evaluating entire families. Research was conducted on a weekly basis and several follow-ups were conducted with each family. Heart Clinic Monitored post-operative patients of Dr. Albert Starr (at the University of Oregon Medical School). Assisted with the inventory of the heart valve prosthesis. Reviewed and evaluated patients' progress. Results were systematically charted and edited on a weekly basis. Held complete responsibility for this work. Jewish Community Center C 2 year Federal Grant project) Teacher for President's Head Start Program. Enabled low-income underserved children to become part of outreach programs. Received a meritorious award from Lady Bird Johnson. Teacher: Enrichment program for retarded children. The goal of this program was to increase the performance level of brain damaged children. This involved physical and mental therapy and field work. Students in special education classes at Portland State College were required to observe our teaching methods. Studied braille for the transcription of books designed for the blind. Woodstock Community Center (1 year), Portland, Oregon. Diagnostic Evaluator: Tested and screened underprivileged and gifted children chosen for special classes. KINGSLEY, Eleanor D Name and accress 01 employer organization (include ZIP Code 11 known, Dates employee love month and yea. Ave:age number o! nou's De. wit. Oregon Episcopal Church From 1960 To 1968 Saiary 01 earnings Ascension Chapel Piace of empio, ment Portland, Oregon Beginning $ De' City Ending $ De' State Exact 11118 of you' position Name 01 immeđiate Supervisor Area Code Telephone Number Number and kind of employees YOU suce. Consignment Program viseo kinc 01 business 0' organization imanufacturing If Federal service civilian or military series grade 0' rank. and of accounting social services etc last promotion your reason for wanting , leave Social Service Description or work IDescribe you' specific duties responsibilities and accomplishments in this 100, Participated in a yearly consignment sale program involving many areas of organizing, supervising and coordination of an auction sales program and inventory raising more than $20,000 yearly (for 8 years). Served as DIRECTOR (1967) of the program which involved full responsibility for the following activities: Development and monitoring of budget and maintaining records of inventory, consignee payments, pick up and delivery. Planned transportation routes and developed a volunteer system of transportation. Recruited and trained a sales force of 20 volunteers. Coordinated all food service sales in the sales campaigns. For agency use E Name and address of employer organization inciude ZIP Code if known, Dates employed give month and yea'. Average number :' From 1956 To present Other activities Salary or earnings Pidre of emproy ment Beginning s De: City Ending s per State Exac: lille 01 you' position Name el immediate supervisor Area Code Telephone Number Number and kind of employees YOU vised kind of Dusiness or organization (manufacturing If Federal service civilian or military series grade or rank and date of Your reason for leaving accounting SOCIAL services etc, last promotion Description of work IDescribe your specific duties. responsibilities and accomplishments in this 100 POLITICAL VOLUNTEER: Served as Precinct Committeewomen in the Portland Heights District (Oregon) for two years. Involved recruitment of volun- teers and planning of activities. FAMILY MANAGER: Directed and counseled six self-motivated, successful children who are grown now and have developed skills and professions of their own. Fo: agency use quili code' #: " you need additional use Slandard KINGSLEY, Eleanor name are accress 0' employer , organization inciuoe (i- Cooe " known. wales employee give mon::- 67C yea'. Ave:age number o: nov's De we." From 1956 To 1958 40 F Maxant Machine Co. Saiary of earnings Place of employment Ayer, Massachusetts Beginning s De: City Ayer, MA Enjing s Der State Exac: litle of your sesmon Name of immediate superviso Alea Cooe Telephone Number Number anc sinc of employees you sude' visas Billing Spec. / Secretary Kine D' Dusiness orrorganization. manufacturing 11 Federal service civilian or mintary series grade or rank anocate o: Your reason for wanting 10 123ve accounting social services eic., last promotion Business Description of work (Describe your specific OL!!!! responsibilities and accomplishments m inis ICE Responsible for bill tabulations for company (involving overseas and domestic shipments). Was responsible for revenue accounting, accounts receivable and accounts payable. Carried out other office responsibili- ties For agency use 13811 codes eir Name ane accress of employer s organization include ZIP Code 88 known) Dates employed (give month ano years Average number nt now's ser **** From To Salary or earnings Place of employment Beginning S per City Ending $ per State Exact litte of your position Name et immediate supervisor Area Code Telephone Number Number and kind of employees YOU supe viseo Kind of business or organization imanufacturing. If Federal service civilian or military series grade or rans and cate of YOU! reason for leaving accounting social services. eic) last promotion Description or work IDescribe your specific duties responsibilities and accomplishments in this 100 , Attach Supplemental Sheets or S and swits vizoliz with machines patents 21 erventions. your most important publications 100 not SLimil coses uness requested your prove spearing and experience re-earship in professional or scientific societies. eic , Elected member of the Board - Washington Heart Association Elected member - Association Junior League of America C Late:1 license or certificate 0 Approximate number of wards Fer minute And of beense or certificate 1 registered nuise. Lawyer radio operator. CPA. CICI Yes State or city licensing authority Typing Shorthand NA N/A 55 NO Die you glàidhe 11:- 75 scrool a woll you grasualt within the neet none months. 6 Name and location city and State) of Last mgn school attended. or = viu ***t a CEO 5159 $50.00 equivalency CERTIFICATE MORA and vajs 40 hignest grace sumpleted The Catlin School June 1951 Portland, Orecon No cl Cresits Completed TYPE 31 x3.n2 inc location ,CEP Sidie and ZIP Cice st known) of college of university (If you Dates Allended Years Completed Yes, of expect 13 graduate withs nine months give MONTH and YEAR you expect :0 receive Semesles Qualier Degree From To Cay Hours 15 A etc] Degree Right Hours 1000 regree transferred 90 semester hrs tot The American University 9/78 8/79 14 30 B.A. 1979 Washington, D. C. 20016 9/79 42 M.P.A 6/81 No 01 Licens Completed E Chief gracuate college subjects RO 21 Crecits Corn ::: D Crist uncergraduals carrege suqeets Semesies Quarter Semester Cuarter Hours Hours - Hours Hours Government and Public Admin. 21 Government & Public Admin. 36 Sociology 21 F 212100 fiere or study 21 Myster Had 01 callege were Government and Public Administration, / Health Care Management G Other schools or training sign example liade. recational Armed Forces or Business Give for exch the name and location (City. State. and ZiP Code. if known) of school cares attended. sur jacts student. number of classroom hours at instruction or week. certificate. and any other perfinent data University of D.C., Washington, D.C., Respiratory Therapy 1976-77 Received training for organization and management of community volunteer-projects, Association Junior League of America, Portland, Ore. s Honors axards Inc fellowships received Appointed precinct Community Woman; elected to Judiciary AU Committee, Pomona College; received Lady Bird Johnson Meritorious Award; Dear's List, n 1 other than Engust LISS the languages (other than Englism in which you are proficient and mdicate your level 01 proferency Dy pulling a check mark In & appropriate column Condicions He persons requiring commissional willity in a other 1020 English any be gross anivers spidy 10 that language Describe M nam 35 non you gained 7 auf language smills and the Amount of experience you name had (e.g. completed n nours of classroom llaining. spoke language " name " 18 years. self-iaught etc.) PROFICIENCY Have Facility to Transises AFFICIES Can Read Articles. Technical Can Prepare and Can Converse Technical Maleriais. etc Maleriais etc for Own Use Name 01 Language(s) Deliver Leciuses From English Easily WRA Officity Fluently with Difficulty Fluently Passably into English French X No No X 25 Reterances List the persons who are NOT selated to you and wm have Othersis knowledge w you Qualifications and lilness for the position 101 which you air applying so DOB names of supervisors listed was Itam 21 Experience. Present Business or Home scress Business or Occupation Fun Name (Number, Street. City. State and 2:8 Coce) 1225 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Vice President William Leininger Washington D.C Ernst & Ernst 9709 Tusculum Way President William Thompson Bethesda, Maryland Centennial Svs. 7315 Wisconsin Avenue President Richard Watkins Washington DC 20014 Watkins, Meegan & Drury 3 ELEANOR B. KINGSLEY Answer Items 27 through 34 by placing an "X" in the proper column YES 2 27 Are you a citizen of the United States? X It "NO". give country of which you are a citizen NOTE A conviction or a firing does not necessardy mean you cannot be appointed The nature of the conviction or firing and how long ago it occurred is important Give all the facts so that a decision can be made 28 Within the last five years have you been fired from any 10b for any reason? X 29 Within the last live years have you quit a job after being notified that you would be fired? X 11 your answer to 28 OF 29 above is "YES". give details in Item 35 Show the name and address (including ZIP Code) of employer. approximate data. and reasons in each case This in- formation should agree with your answers in Item 21. Experience 30 A Have you over been-convicted. fortsited collateral. or are you now under charges for any lakery or any firearms or explosives offense against the law? (A felony 15 defined as any of Isnse purishable by imprisonment for . term exceeding one year. but does not include any ottense classified as a misdemeanor under the laws of . State and punishable by a term of X impresonment of two years or loss B During the past saven years have you been convicted imprisoned. on probation or parole or fortailed collataral. or are you now under charges for any ollense against the law not in- cluded in A. above? X NOTE When answering A and 8 above. you may amit (1) traffic fines for which you paid a fine of $50 or less: (2) any offense committed before your 18th birthday which was finally ad- judicated in a juvenile court or under a youth offender law. (3) any conviction the record of which has been expungedunder Federal or State law and (4) any conviction set aside x under the Federal Youth Corrections Act or similar State authority 31. While in the military service were you ever convicted by a general court-martial? If your answer to 30A. 308. or 31 IS "YES". give details in Item 35 Show for each offense (1) date: (2) charge. (3) place: (4) court: and (5) action taken 32. Does the United States Government employ in a civilian capacity or as a member of the Armed Forcas any relative of yours (Dy blood or marriages? (See items 32 and 33 in the at. teched instruction sheet x 33 Do you live with or within the past 12 months have you lived with any of mase relatives who are employed in a civilian capacity? X It your answer to 72 is -YES". give in Item 35 for such relatives (1) name, (2) present address (including ZIP Code). (3) relationship: (4) department. agency or branch of the armed forces If your answer to 33 is "YES". also give the kind of appointment held by the relative(s) you live with or have lived within the past 12 months 34 Do you receive. or do you have pending. application for retirement or retainer pay. pension. or other compensation based upon military. Federal civilian or District of Columbia Gov- ernment service? X " your answer to 34 13 "YES". give details in Item 35 Your Statement cannot to processed until you have answered all questions. including items 27 through 34 above Be sure you have placed an "X" to the left of EVERY marker 1 ) above. either in the -YES" or "NO" column. 35 Item Number Space for detailed answers Indicate Item number to which the answers apply. Statement at the top of page 3 If more space IS required. usa !wH shoets of paper approximately the same SIZE as this page Write on each sheet your name. birth date. and announcement or position Litle Attach all sheets to 1123 ATTENTION - THIS STATEMENT MUST BE SIGNED Read the following suragraphs carefully before signing this Statement, A false answer to any question In this Statement may be grounds for not employing you. or for diamissing you after you bagin work, and may be punishable by fina or m- prizonment (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001). All the Information you give will be considered in reviewing your Statement. AUTHORITY FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION I have completed this Statement with the knowledge and understanding that any or all Items contained herein may be subject to Investigation prescribed by law or Presi- dential directive and I consent to the release of Information concerning my capacity and fitness by employers, aducational Institutions, law enforcement agencies. and other Individuals and agencies, to duty accredited Investigators, Personnal Staffing Specialists, and other authorized employees of the Federal Government for that purpose CERTIFICATION SIGNATURE (sign in ink) DATE I certify that all of the statements made by me are true. complete. and cor- rect to the best of my knowledge and belief. and are made in good faith. Nin298 Copy+ Mead to pis. Corroon & Black/Sanders & Sullivan 1530 The Alameda, Suite 100, San Jose, California 95126, (408) 286-5151 February 27, 1981 Ms. Shirley Moore c/o Mr. Michael K. Deaver Ass't to the President White House Washington, D.C. Dear Ms. Moore: After re-reading your letter of February 18th, I thought it might be important to make it clear that I was not limiting my interest to a congressional liaison position. There are several departments (Commerce, Defense, Treasury) for which my executive experience might be useful. I also would consider some foreign assignments. I hope this clarification will be helpful in the processing of personnel selection. For your convenience I have enclosed copies of our previous corres- pondence. Thanks for your consideration and please say hello to Mike. Yours truly, famel JAMES C. SANDERS Danlut JCS:da Encls. 916- 583-2966 taban Lahe THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 18, 1981 Dear Mr. Sanders: Thank you for your February 9th letter. At Mr. Deaver's direction, I have taken the liberty of handing a copy of your resume to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, with the request that he contact you to set up an interview in the near future to discuss the congressional liaison position you are interested in. We will look forward to seeing you when you are in the White House for your interview. Good luck, Mr. Sanders. Sincerely, Shally SHIRLEY MOORE ) nore Mr. James C. Sanders Corroon & Black/Sanders & Sullivan 1530 The Alameda, Suite 100 San Jose, CA 95126 February 9, 1981 Ms. Shirley Moore c/o Mr. Michael K. Deaver Ass't to the President White House Washington, D.C. Dear Ms. Moore: Mike phoned me last Wednesday (Feb. 4th) in response to my expressed interest in serving the Reagan Administration. He suggested that I should come to Washington to explore the possibilities and that I should communicate my further thoughts on the matter to you. In summary, I am not looking for just a job; I have a good one now. As Chairman of this corporation I have a salary of $100,000 per year and I have been fortunate enough in my investments to be somewhat independent of that salary. But I would gladly trade this for the opportunity to serve the Reagan Administration in some truly useful role. As I contemplate the many tasks confronting the Administration, none seems more vital than gaining the support of Congress for key legislation. If I understand the realities of this kind of congressional liaison correctly, it is a job I think I could do well. Also, I recognize these assignments must be made immediately as the Administration cannot delay its. presentation to Congress. I can travel to Washington any time after February 17th. Please let me hear what would be convenient and I shall make the arrangements. For your information, I have attached a very brief resume'. Thank you for your kind attention to my request. Yours truly, JAMES C. SANDERS JCS:da Encl. JAMES CLEMENTS SANDERS Occupation: Chairman & CEO, Corroon & Black/Sanders & Sullivan, a wholly owned subsidiary of Corroon & Black, national insurance brokers headquartered in N.Y.C. and listed on NYSE under symbol CBL. Education: B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kansas. Postgraduate studies at the Department of Economics at Stanford University. Professional Designation: Member of the Society of Chartered Property & Casualty Underwriters (CPCU), Malvern, Pennsylvania. Industry Memberships: Member of various syndicates at Lloyds of London IIAAC (Insurance Agents) IBAC (Insurance Brokers) Political: 1953-54 - Chairman, Santa Clara County Young Republicans 1962-68 - Member of the Santa Clara County Republican Central Committee. Member United Republican Finance Committee of Santa Clara County. 1964-66 - Member of the California Republican Central Committee. Member of the California Republican Finance Committee (Chairman Lee Kaiser) 1968-71 - City Councilman; Saratoga, California Military: 1944-47 - Service in U.S. Navy. Separated from service as Ensign after return from Sangley Naval Air Base, P.I. Family: Single - (Divorced in 1976) Five children. The oldest three (daughters) have completed college and are independent (semi-independent?). Of the remaining two (sons), one is in the Navy and the other in college. Outside Interests: 1.) Licensed Private Pilot. 2.) Certified SCUBA Diver. 3.) Snow Skiing (25 years) 4.) Club Tennis. Health: Excellent February 26, 1981 Dear Mr. Benson: I have been informed by Mike Deaver's office of your interest in the selection of Mr. Robert W. Driscoll as Ambassador to Zimbabwe. A notation will be added to his file indicating your strong support. We are presently reviewing Ambassadorial appointments and I appreciate your bringing Mr. Driscoll to our attention. You can be assured that he will be given every consideration. Sincerely, E. Pendleton James Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel Mr. Berger Benson Post Office Box 5425 San Mateo, California 94402 CC: Wendy Borcherdt Mike Deaver MKD-F-ICE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 25, 1981 Dear Bill: Thank you for your letter and for the very high recommendation of Mr. Gregory Rehak. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. I would suggest that you contact Mr. Rehak and recommend he forward a resume to that office. It was good seeing you in the White House. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. William Campbell Minority Floor Leader State Capitol, Room 3086 Sacramento, CA 95814 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 25, 1981 Dear Mr. Kermani: Thank you for your letter and recommendation of Mr. Karney Hodge for the position of Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts. I sincerely appreciate your interest in bringing to my attention qualified men such as Mr. Hodge. I have taken the liberty of forwarding your letter to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Peter R. Kermani President Board of Directors Albany Symphony Orchestra 19 Clinton Avenue Albany, New York 12207 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 25, 1981 Dear Marion: Thank you for your letter concerning Mr. Valdean Max Watson de Tellez-Giron. I sincerely appreciate your recommendation and will forward his resume on to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for his review. Please be assured his resume will receive serious consideration. Again, thank you for writing. Sincerely, MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Marion H. Smoak Shipley Smoak & Akerman 1108 National Press Building Washington, D.C. 20045 Sir: Thank you for PEOPLE'S RIGHT USA 10c your reply of Feb. 25. 1976 690 It is appreciated SINCE MAR PETITION TITION FOR REDRESS 1981 would very much like to join the RedgaH Administration. Mr. Granger Foxcroft AMERICAN REVOL UTION BICENTENNIAL the Ontinental card less Government= More Freedoms. Mr. Michael K. Deaver Box 2, Greencoich, Ct. 06830 The White House FAMOUS LEADERS of the American Revolution, who will always be remembered throughout history: (1) George Washington, Commander in Chief, Washing Yort, Continental Army and first President of the United States; (2) Thomas Jefferson, (3) John Adams and (4) Benjamin Franklin, part of the committee to D.C. draft the Declaration of Independence, with Jef- ferson being most responsible for its adoption. John Adams was second president of the United States. 20500 (1) EDWARD SAVAGE, NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART (2) REMBRANDT PEALE, MONTICELLO, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. (3) BENJAMIN BLYTHE, © 1975 MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL SOCIETY (4) BENJAMIN WEST, HENRY MIKE ROBERTS FRANCIS DU PONT WINTERTHUR MUSEUM. BERKELEY 94710 MXO-FILE THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 25, 1981 Dear Mr. Foxcroft: Thank you for sending me a copy of your resume. I have taken the liberty of for- warding it to Mr. E. Pendleton James, Director of Presidential Personnel, for review. I appreciate your interest in the Reagan Administration Sincerely, - MICHAEL K. DEAVER Assistant to the President Deputy Chief of Staff Mr. Granger Charles Foxcroft Post Office Box #2 Greenwich, CT 06830 MKD-FILE MKD- FILE MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 25, 1981 MEMORANDUM TO: E. PENDLETON JAMES FROM: MICHAEL K. DEAVER SUBJECT: Resume . - Mr. Scott B. Mackenzie Attached letter and resume from Mr. Scott B. Mackenzie is forwarded for your review. 2-18-81 MEB Dear Mr. Deaver, NA I recently received a copy of the kind letter Mr. Bob Wingeler sent to you on my behalf regarding my application for a White House internship, and wanted to thank you for your consideration in this matter. I know that a White House position is a long shot, but I have given it my best effort and I would appreciate any assistance you could PRESERVATION COPY offer. consideration. Thank you again for your time and Sincerely, Mary Beth Brennan 1981 FEB 23 AM 10 16