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Andrew H. Card Jr

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Andrew H. Card Jr., White House chief of staff who has a low key personality, holds one of the White House's most powerful positions and has also had a successful career in the private sector as president and chief executive officer of the American Automobile Manufacturer's Association (AAMA) and then as vice president for government relations at General Motors (GM). He was also nominated for the Cabinet level position of secretary of transportation during George H. W. Bush's presidency.

Author: Stanton, Luke A.
Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.
Publication Name: Current Biography
Subject: History
ISSN: 0011-3344
Year: 2003
Biography, Card, Andrew H., Jr., Cabinet officials (U.S. federal government)

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Cheeks, Maurice

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Cheeks Maurice, the head basketball coach of Portland Trail Blazers is the most respected figures in National Basketball Association (NBA). He made a modest beginning by playing for West Texas State and held the NBA record for most steals and is known for his calm behavior, crisp passing and ability to steal the ball.

Author: Stanton, Luke A.
Publisher: H.W. Wilson Co.
Publication Name: Current Biography
Subject: History
ISSN: 0011-3344
Year: 2004
Management dynamics, Management, Appreciation, Company business management, Basketball coaches, Maurice, Cheeks

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