- White House to Review Homeland Security Office (May 13, 2002)
...ffort to fix the problem, Newsweek has learned, White House chief of staff Andrew Card has assigned a small team to study possible alternativesóranging from elim... - Murder for Profit (September 16, 2002)
...al region. Bush will also go to war to satisfy the desires of men like Andrew Card, the White House chief of staff who looks at politics and policy through t... - From Capitol Hill Aide to Iraqi Spy (March 12, 2004)
...tment. Lindauer is also a distant cousin of White House chief of staff Andrew Card, White House spokesman Scott McClellan said Thursday. Her alleged Iraq... - Bush Orders America's First Pre-Emptive War (March 20, 2003)
...esident was in the living room of the private quarters when chief of staff Andrew Card called to say there was no evidence Saddam Hussein had left the country. ... - Why Are We Back in Vietnam? (October 26, 2003)
...me what's happening in the world." Those sources? Condoleezza Rice and Andrew Card. Mr. Hume, helpfully dispensing with the "We Report" half of his network's... - A Nightmare to Love (December 7, 2002)
...cuss, but we don't need their permission," says White House chief of staff Andrew Card. It is claiming the right to decide what will replace the existing Iraqi g... - The Information Wars (September 1, 2002)
...ns, energy, financial services, transportation, and health care. In March, Andrew Card, the White House chief of staff, ordered all agencies to adopt guidelines... - Peace Puzzle (September 15, 2002)
...ions in such high regard, and according to the White House chief of staff, Andrew Card, has waited so long to make its case because August is a bad time for new... - Will the 2004 Election Be Called Off? Why Three Out of Four Experts Predict a Terrorist Attack by November (April 6, 2004)
...re "remarkably similar to what the White House was saying." Even though Andrew Card admitted that "from a marketing point of view, you don't introduce new pro... - Preemptive Strike (July 27, 2003)
...off with what he calls an "appalling" remark by White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card Jr., who told the New York Times last September that the administration ha...
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Andrew Card
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Andrew Hill Card, Jr. is an American politician and currently serves as President George W. Bush's Chief of Staff. He helps President Bush make many of his policy decisions and manages the daily operations of the White House staff
From 1992 until 1993, Card served as the 11th U.S. Secretary of Transportation under President George H. W. Bush. In August 1992, at the request of President Bush, Secretary Card coordinated the Administration's disaster relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Andrew. Later that year, Secretary Card directed President Bush's transition office during the transition from the Bush Administration to the Clinton Administration.
From 1988 to 1992, Card served in President Bush's administration as Assistant to the President and Deputy Chief of Staff. Card served in President Reagan's administration as Special Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and subsequently as Deputy Assistant to the President and Director of Intergovernmental Affairs, where he was liaison to governors, statewide elected officials, state legislators, mayors and other elected officials.
Prior to being named Chief of Staff for the presidential administration of Governor Bush, Mr. Card was General Motors' Vice President of Government Relations since 1999. Card directed the company's international, national, state and local government affairs activities and represented GM on matters of public policy before Congress and the Administration.
From 1993 to 1998, Card was President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Automobile Manufacturers Association (AAMA), the trade association whose members were Chrysler Corporation, Ford Motor Company and General Motors Corporation. The AAMA dissolved in December 1998.
He served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1975-1983.
Mr. Card graduated from the University of South Carolina with a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering. He attended the United States Merchant Marine Academy and the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
A native of Holbrook, Massachusetts, Andy, and his wife Kathleene, have three children and four grandchildren.
