Kenneth Duberstein

Kenneth M. Duberstein (* April 21, 1944 ) is an American political consultant ( Republican) and former chief of staff of the White House.

Career

Kenneth M. Duberstein was under the President of the United States Ronald Reagan 1988-1989 Chief of Staff of the White House. He succeeds Howard Baker and was the first Jew who held this position. Previously Duberstein 1987 was deputy chief of staff of the White House. He was also from 1981 to 1983 and Assistant Deputy Assistant to the President for Parliamentary Affairs. He was honored with the Presidential Citizens Medal in 1989, the second highest civilian award of the USA.

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  • Chief of Staff of the White House
  • Member of the Republican Party (United States)
  • Carrier of the Presidential Citizens Medal
  • Americans
  • Born in 1944
  • Man
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