Who's Who in the Carter Administration

Who's Who in the Carter Administration Many members of the White House staff will tell you that they expect Jack Watson to be a more effective chief of staff than Hamilton Jordan, opening up the...

...Associate Director for Energy and Natural Resources, Domestic Policy Staff-Erica Ward has been assistant to Energy Department general counsel Lynn Coleman...
...The matter may be resolved if Watson chooses that moment to strike out in politics for himself...
...Michael Timpane has been acting director of the institute...
...has been assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Secretary to the Cabinet...
...EDUCATION Director, National Institute of Education-P...
...Associate Director for National Security and International Affairs, Office of Management and Budget-Edward R. Jayne will become Corporate Director for Aerospace, Planning and Operations Analysis for General Dynamics Corporation...
...Out White House Chief of Staff-Hamilton Jordan will direct the Carter reelection campaign...
...Ambassador to Kenya-William C. Harrop was deputy assistant secretary of State for African Affairs...
...Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Secretary to the CabinetEugene Eidenberg (see May "Who's Who" introduction) has been Jack Watson's deputy...
...Associate Director for Economic Policy, Domestic Policy Staff-Joshua Gotbaum was executive assistant to Alfred Kahn, chairman of the Council on Wage and Price Stability...
...Ambassador to Nepal-Phillip R. Trimble has been deputy mayor for intergovernmental relations of New York City...
...Ambassador to Argentina-Raul H. Castro will work on Carter's reelection campaign...
...AGENCIES AND COMMISSIONS Civil Aeronautics Board Member-James R. Smith has been director of the Sarasota...
...National Labor Relations Board Member-Don A. Zimmerman has been chief minority counsel of the Senate Labor Committee...
...Bradenton airport in Florida...
...Securities and Exchange Commission Commissioner-Irving M. Pollack has retired...
...Ambassador to Sierra Leone-Theresa Ann Healy has been deputy chief of mission in Wellington, New Zealand Ambassador to the Sudan-Co William Kontos has been special representative of the President and director of the Sinai Support Mission...
...Ambassador to Guinea-Allen C. Davis has been deputy c~ief of mission in Kinshasa, Zaire...
...In WHITE HOUSE Chief of Staff-Jack H. Watson, Jr...
...Health and Human Services Administrator, Health Care Financing Administration- Leonard D. Schaeffer will be executive vice president and chief operating adviser for the Student Loan Marketing Association...
...was deputy staff director of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee...
...STATE Assistant Secretary for Public AffairsWilliam J. Dyess has been deputy to the assistant secretary for Public Affairs...
...All of which leads us to wonder if Watson might not wind up the victim of a classic bureaucratic maneuver: He has been temporarily promoted out of his position as state government liaison into a seemingly superior position...
...Agencies and Commissions Federal Trade Commission Director, Bureau of Competition-Alfred F. Dougherty, Jr...
...will be the executive vice president of Associated Builders and Contractors Inc...
...Assistant Secretary for Public AffairsHodding Carter III has resigned...
...Press Spokesman-John Trattner has been executive assistant to deputy secretary of State Warren Christopher...
...Who's Who in the Carter Administration Many members of the White House staff will tell you that they expect Jack Watson to be a more effective chief of staff than Hamilton Jordan, opening up the circle of Carter advisers who are listened to, riding herd on a number of projects instead of being preoccupied with one or two...
...State Department Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs- Richard N. Cooper has accepted a professorship at Harvard University...
...JUSTICE Executive Assistant Director for Administration, FBI-Lee Colwell, who has been Chief of Investigations, will assume the FBI's top administrative post...
...Ambassador to Gambia-Larry G. Piper was executive director of the executive secretariat at the State Department...
...So when Jordan returns in four months (assuming Carter is reelected), where is Watson to go...
...Assistant Secretary for International Organizational Affairs-Richard Lee McCall, Jr...
...Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs, OMB-Hubert L. Harris, Jr...
...will travel to Europe on a fellowship from the Brookings Institution...
...But in the meantime his old job has been filled by an equally popular figure, Gene Eidenberg...
...General Services Administration Director, National Archives and Record Service-Robert M. Warner has been director of the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan...
...On the other hand, Watson's popularity with the bright young Ivy League, East Coast, types who populate the middle echelons of the White House is exactly what, in the past, has caused Jordan and the members of Carter's true inner circle to distrust him...

Vol. 12 • July 1980 • No. 5


 
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