OVERVIEW:
BORN:
September 21, 1944 (Charlotte, North Carolina)
EDUCATION:
University of Georgia (B.A. in Political Science, 1967)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
CAREER:
International Voluntary Services
Management Trainee, Citizen & Southern Bank (1967-1968)
Manager of Carter Gubernatorial Campaign, 1968
Executive Secretary to Governor Jimmy Carter
Director of the Georgia Democratic National Committee
Manager of Carter’s 1976 Presidential Campaign (1974-1976)
Director of the Personnel Advisory Group, Carter/Mondale Transition Planning Group
Presidential Advisor and Assistant (1977-1978)
White House Chief of Staff (1979-1981)
Manage of Carter/ Mondale Reelection Campaign (1979-1980)
Author, Crisis: The Last Year of the Carter Presidency (1981)
Candidate for Democratic Nomination for U.S. Senate (1986)
Perot Presidential Campaign (1992)
DIED:
May 20, 2008 (Atlanta, Georgia)
BIOGRAPHIES:
Georgia Encyclopedia
Wikipedia
RESOURCES:
Carter Oral History (Miller Center, 11/6/1981)
Papers (Carter Library)
ARTICLES:
Profile (WP, 12/17/1978)
Special Prosecutor, 11/30/1979 (WP)
Profile (WP, 3/20/1986)
Obituaries, 5/21/2008 (WP, NYT, LAT)
Cocaine Allegations, 9/3/2014 (Time, Time)