WHO'S WHO
WHO'S WHO Sig Rogich, who joined the White House staff last month, is supposed to play the image-making role in George Bush's administration that Michael Deaver performed in Ronald Reagan's. He...
...Ins—Commerce: Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere—Jennifer Joy Wilson...
...Ambassador to the Ivory Coast—Kenneth Brown...
...They are opposed by a moderate faction led by undersecretary Frank Bracken and Connie Harriman...
...Agencies and Commissions: Chairman, Federal Communications Commission—Alfred C. Sikes...
...John Sununu was recently asked by a friend of his and ours if he felt he was the president's most influential adviser...
...He feels that Atwater and the press did not take advantage of the repeated offers he made to get George Bush involved in the campaign...
...Yes, Robert is Ann's husband...
...If you suspect Exxon may have much left to do in Alaska, root for the Bracken group...
...Sununu's answer was: "Number three...
...Speaking of Interior, the Reaganites managed to handle their departures in such a way that their expenses for moving back home have been paid by the federal government, in contradiction of the spirit, if not the letter, of government regulations...
...State: Ambassador to Haiti—Alvin P. Adams Jr...
...Member, Board of Directors of Cornsat— Barry Goldwater...
...His main allies are Thomas Weimer and Mary Ann Bach, both former Lujan associates from New Mexico or Capitol Hill...
...Veteran's Affairs: Assistant Secretary for Human Resources and Administration—Ronald E. Ray...
...Sununu, by the way, is said to be bad-mouthing Lee Atwater and the Republican National Committee over the 1,602 vote loss of the special election in Texas to choose Jim Wright's successor...
...Burnett has been much more courageous in taking on the airlines on safety issues...
...Assistant Secretary for Information Resources Management— Edward G. Lewis...
...Agencies and Commissions: Commissioner, Securities and Exchange Commission—Charles C. Cox...
...Of the two...
...He is from Nevada, where he owned a slot machine company and served as a boxing commissioner and as a member of the board of Bally's casino in Nevada...
...The conservatives are led by Lou Gallegos, the assistant secretary for policy, budget, and administration, who sits in the former undersecretary's office and is said to be running the department...
...The top candidates for the chairmanship of the National Transportation Safety Board are Jim Burnett and James L. Kolstad, both of whom are current members of the board...
...Among the beneficiaries are Frank Dunkle, director of the Fish and Wildlife Service, William Mott Jr., director of the Park Service, and Robert Burford, director of the Bureau of Land Management...
...The officials who will decide next spring whether the federal government will demand more cleanup by Exxon in Alaska are the local Coast Guard commander and a committee composed of Manuel Lujan...
...For the honor of being the senator most likely to suffer from the HUD scandal, the contender that stands out is Alfonse D'Amato...
...Defense: Assistant Secretary for Management and Personnel—Christopher Jehn...
...Cranston is personally responsible for the survival of M. Danny Wall, who had played a prominent role in the failure of savings and loan regulation during the eighties, as a leading player in the reorganized regulating apparatus that will oversee the industry in the nineties...
...Housing and Urban Development: Chief of Staff—Wendell W. Gunn...
...The senators most likely to be tarred by the S&L scandal are Alan Cranston and Dennis DeConcini, both of whom were the beneficiaries of large campaign contributions and loans from Charles Keating, the head of the infamous Lincoln Savings and Loan, in behalf of which Cranston and DeConcini repeatedly intervened with federal regulators...
...Outs—Commerce: Assistant Secretary for Oceans and Atmosphere—Kent Burton...
...Speaking of Lujan, a major battle is being waged between his subordinates at the Department of Interior...
...James] Baker is number one, and [Richard] Cheney is number two...
...William Riley, John Knauss, and Clayton Yeutter...
Vol. 21 • November 1989 • No. 10