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George P. Shultz

Personal data
Date of birthDecember 13, 1920(age 89)
Place of birthNew York City,
New York, United States
Political partyRepublican
SpouseHelena Maria O'Brien
Charlotte Mailliard Shultz
Alma materPrinceton University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
ProfessionEconomist, Professor, Businessman, Public servant
ReligionEpiscopalian
Military service
Service/branchUnited States Marine Corps
Years of service1942-1945
RankCaptain
60th United States Secretary of State
In officeJuly 16, 1982 - January 20, 1989
PresidentRonald Reagan
DeputyWalter John Stoessel, Jr. (1982)
Kenneth W. Dam (1982-1985)
John C. Whitehead (1985-1989)
Succeeded byJames Baker
Preceded byAlexander Haig
Walter John Stoessel, Jr. (acting)
62nd United States Secretary of the Treasury
In officeJune 12, 1972 - May 8, 1974
PresidentRichard Nixon
Succeeded byWilliam E. Simon
Preceded byJohn B. Connally
19th Director of the Office of Management and Budget
In officeJuly 1, 1970 - June 11, 1972
PresidentRichard Nixon
Succeeded byCaspar Weinberger
Preceded byRobert Mayo
11th United States Secretary of Labor
In officeJanuary 22, 1969 - July 1, 1970
PresidentRichard Nixon
Succeeded byJames D. Hodgson
Preceded byW. Willard Wirtz

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George Pratt Shultz (born December 13, 1920) is an American economist, statesman, and businessman. He served as the United States Secretary of Labor from 1969 to 1970, as the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury from 1972 to 1974, and as the U.S. Secretary of State from 1982 to 1989. Before entering politics, he was professor of economics at MIT and the University of Chicago, serving as Dean of the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business from 1962 to 1969. Between 1974 and 1982, Shultz was an executive at Bechtel, eventually becoming the firm's president. He is currently a distinguished fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.

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George Shultz challenges California to lead - Los Angeles Times Tweet this news
Los Angeles Times--Reporting from Sacramento � Former US secretary of State -George P-. -Shultz- believes it's crucial to fight global warming to protect national security. ... - Date : Tue, 03 Aug 2010 16:46:37 GMT+00:00
Senate should ratify treaty - Casper Star-Tribune Online Tweet this news
Casper Star-Tribune Online---...- both Republicans and Democrats," and includes a statement by -George P-. -Shultz-, former Secretary of State, Reagan administration, and former Sen. ... - Date : Fri, 06 Aug 2010 06:07:59 GMT+00:00
Shultz PBS Series Raises Ethics Questions - New York Times Tweet this news
New York Times--A three-part PBS series about the former secretary of state -George P-. -Shultz-, near right, with President Ronald ... - Date : Thu, 22 Jul 2010 06:24:56 GMT+00:00
Pushback as Public Service - Washingtonian.com (blog) Tweet this news
Washingtonian.com (blog)--A PBS series about former Secretary of State -George P-. -Shultz- raises questions about how best to serve the President By Alyssa Rosenberg Published Monday, ... - Date : Mon, 12 Jul 2010 17:14:10 GMT+00:00
Cutting National Debt = Stimulus - Daily Beast (blog) Tweet this news
Daily Beast (blog)--by John B. Taylor John B. Taylor is the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University and the -George P-. -Shultz- Senior Fellow in ... - Date : Tue, 20 Jul 2010 20:47:53 GMT+00:00
Secretary Clinton Hosts a Dedication Ceremony for FSI's Newly Expanded George ... - US Department of State Tweet this news
US Department of State---...- to formally dedicate the completion of the facility expansion project of the -George P-. -Shultz- National Foreign Affairs Training Center on Friday, ... - Date : Thu, 17 Jun 2010 20:27:15 GMT+00:00
George P. Shultz Center Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony - NewsBlaze Tweet this news
NewsBlaze--Well, it's really a pleasure for me, personally, to be back and a real honor to take part in this dedication of this expansion, the -George P-. -Shultz- ... - Date : Sat, 19 Jun 2010 23:48:55 GMT+00:00
SECRETARY OF STATE HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON - US Department of State Tweet this news
US Department of State--12:15 pm Secretary Clinton holds a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for the newly expanded -George P-. -Shultz- Center at the Foreign Service Institute, in Arlington, ... - Date : Fri, 18 Jun 2010 14:01:42 GMT+00:00
George P. Shultz Center Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony - US Department of State Tweet this news
US Department of State--Well, it's really a pleasure for me, personally, to be back and a real honor to take part in this dedication of this expansion, the -George P-. -Shultz- ... - Date : Fri, 18 Jun 2010 20:16:51 GMT+00:00
Civic Center war memorial gets new life - San Francisco Examiner Tweet this news
San Francisco Examiner--Who is involved: Steering committee chaired by -George P-. -Shultz- and William J. Perry, has initiated a capital campaign to raise the funds to complete this ... - Date : Sat, 29 May 2010 21:47:28 GMT+00:00

Academic offices
Preceded by
W. Allen Wallis
Dean of the University of Chicago School of Business
1962-1969
Succeeded by
Sidney Davidson
Political offices
Preceded by
W. Willard Wirtz
United States Secretary of Labor
Served under: Richard Nixon

1969-1970
Succeeded by
James D. Hodgson
Preceded by
Robert Mayo
United States Secretary of Labor Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Served under: Richard Nixon

1970 - 1972
Succeeded by
Caspar Weinberger
Preceded by
John B. Connally
United States Secretary of the Treasury Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Served under: Richard Nixon

1972-1974
Succeeded by
William E. Simon
Preceded by
Alexander Haig
United States Secretary of State Director of the Office of Management and Budget
Served under: Ronald Reagan

1982-1989
Succeeded by
James Baker


United States Secretaries of State

Secretary of Foreign Affairs
1781-1789
Livingston * Jay
Secretary of State
1789-Pres.
Jefferson * Randolph * Pickering * J Marshall * Madison * Smith * Monroe * Adams * Clay * Van Buren * Livingston * McLane * Forsyth * Webster * Upshur * Calhoun * Buchanan * Clayton * Webster * Everett * Marcy * Cass * Black * Seward * Washburne * Fish * Evarts * Blaine * Frelinghuysen * Bayard * Blaine * Foster * Gresham * Olney * Sherman * Day * Hay * Root * Bacon * Knox * Bryan * Lansing * Colby * Hughes * Kellogg * Stimson * Hull * Stettinius * Byrnes * G Marshall * Acheson * Dulles * Herter * Rusk * Rogers * Kissinger * Vance * Muskie * Haig * Shultz * Baker * Eagleburger * Christopher * Albright * Powell * Rice * Clinton

United States Secretaries of the Treasury

Hamilton * Wolcott * Dexter * Gallatin * Campbell * Dallas * Crawford * Rush * Ingham * McLane * Duane * Taney * Woodbury * Ewing * Forward * Spencer * Bibb * Walker * Meredith * Corwin * Guthrie * Cobb * Thomas * Dix * Chase * Fessenden * McCulloch * Boutwell * Richardson * Bristow * Morrill * Sherman * Windom * Folger * Gresham * McCulloch * Manning * Fairchild * Windom * Foster * Carlisle * Gage * Shaw * Cortelyou * MacVeagh * McAdoo * Glass * Houston * Mellon * Mills * Woodin * Morgenthau * Vinson * Snyder * Humphrey * Anderson * Dillon * Fowler * Barr * Kennedy * Connally * Shultz * Simon * Blumenthal * Miller * Regan * Baker * Brady * Bentsen * Rubin * Summers * O'Neill * Snow * Paulson * Geithner

United States Secretaries of Labor

Secretaries of Commerce & LaborCortelyou * Metcalf * Straus * Nagel
Secretaries of LaborWilson * Davis * Doak * Perkins * Schwellenbach * Tobin * Durkin * Mitchell * Goldberg * Wirtz * Shultz * Hodgson * Brennan * Dunlop * Usery * Marshall * Donovan * Brock * McLaughlin * Dole * Martin * Reich * Herman * Chao * Solis

Directors of the United States Office of Management and Budget

Dawes * Lard * Roop * Douglas * D W Bell * Smith * Webb * Pace * Lawton * Dodge * Hughes * Brundage * Stans * D E Bell * Gordon * Schultze * Zwick * Mayo * Shultz * Weinberger * Ash * Lynn * Lance * McIntyre * Stockman * Miller * Wright * Darman * Panetta * Rivlin * Raines * Lew * Daniels * Bolten * Portman * Nussle * Orszag

Cabinet of President Richard Nixon (1969 �1974)

Vice PresidentSpiro Agnew (1969 �1973) * Gerald Ford (1973 �1974)
Secretary of StateWilliam P. Rogers (1969 �1973) * Henry Kissinger (1973 �1977)
Secretary of the TreasuryDavid M. Kennedy (1969 �1971) * John Connally (1971 �1972) * George P. Shultz (1972 �1974) * William E. Simon (1974 �1975)
Secretary of DefenseMelvin R. Laird (1969 �1973) * Elliot Richardson (1973 �1974) * James R. Schlesinger (1974 �1975)
Attorney GeneralJohn N. Mitchell (1969 �1972) * Richard Kleindienst (1972 �1973) * Elliot Richardson (1973 �1974) * William B. Saxbe (1974 �1975)
Postmaster GeneralWinton M. Blount (1969 �1971)
Secretary of the InteriorWalter Joseph Hickel (1969 �1971) * Rogers Morton (1971 �1975)
Secretary of the AgricultureClifford M. Hardin (1969 �1971) * Earl Butz (1971 �1976)
Secretary of CommerceMaurice Stans (1969 �1972) * Peter Peterson (1972 �1973) * Frederick B. Dent (1973 �1975)
Secretary of LaborGeorge P. Shultz (1969 �1970) * James Day Hodgson (1970 �1973) * Peter J. Brennan (1973 �1975)
Secretary of Health, Education and WelfareRobert Finch (1969 �1970) * Elliot Richardson (1970 �1973) * Caspar Weinberger (1973 �1975)
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentGeorge W. Romney (1969 �1973) * James Thomas Lynn (1973 �1975)
Secretary of TransportationJohn A. Volpe (1969 �1973) * Claude Brinegar (1973 �1975)

Reagan cabinet

Cabinet
Secretary of StateAlexander M. Haig, Jr. (1981 �1982) * George P. Shultz (1982 �1989)
Secretary of the TreasuryDonald T. Regan (1981 �1985) * James A. Baker, III (1985 �1988) * Nicholas F. Brady (1988 �1989)
Secretary of DefenseCaspar Weinberger (1981 �1987) * Frank C. Carlucci (1987 �1989)
Attorney GeneralWilliam French Smith (1981 �1985) * Edwin Meese III (1985 �1988) * Richard L. Thornburgh (1988 �1989)
Secretary of the InteriorJames G. Watt (1981 �1983) * William P. Clark, Jr. (1983 �1985) * Donald P. Hodel (1985 �1989)
Secretary of AgricultureJohn R. Block (1981 �1986) * Richard E. Lyng (1986 �1989)
Secretary of CommerceMalcolm Baldrige, Jr. (1981 �1987) * C. William Verity, Jr. (1987 �1989)
Secretary of LaborRaymond J. Donovan (1981 �1985) * William E. Brock (1985 �1987) * Ann Dore McLaughlin (1987 �1989)
Secretary of Health and Human ServicesRichard S. Schweiker (1981 �1983) * Margaret M. Heckler (1983 �1985) * Otis R. Bowen (1985 �1989)
Secretary of EducationT. H. Bell (1981 �1985) * William J. Bennett (1985 �1988) * Lauro F. Cavazos (1988 �1989)
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentSamuel R. Pierce, Jr. (1981 �1989)
Secretary of TransportationAndrew L. Lewis, Jr. (1981 �1983) * Elizabeth H. Dole (1983 �1987) * James H. Burnley IV (1988 �1989)
Secretary of EnergyJames B. Edwards (1981 �1983) * Donald P. Hodel (1983 �1985) * John S. Herrington (1985 �1989)
Cabinet-level
Vice PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush (1981 �1989)
Director of Central IntelligenceWilliam J. Casey (1981 �1987) * William H. Webster (1987 �1989)
Ambassador to the United NationsJeane J. Kirkpatrick (1981 �1985) * Vernon A. Walters (1985 �1989)
Trade RepresentativeWilliam E. Brock, III (1981 �1985) * Clayton K. Yeutter (1985 �1989)



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