PAUL H. O’NEILL

43. G.W. BUSH
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FULL NAME:
Paul Henry O’Neill

BORN:
December 4, 1935;
St. Louis, Missouri

DIED:
April 18, 2020 (age 84);
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

EDUCATION:
California State University, Fresno (BA)
Claremont Graduate University
Indiana University Bloomington (MPA)

POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican

HIGHLIGHTS:
1961-1966:

Computer Systems Analyst, U.S. Veterans Administration
1974-1977:
Staff Member/ Deputy Director, Office of Management & Budget
1977-1985:
Vice President, International Paper Company
1985-1987:
President, International Paper Company
1987-1999:
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alcoa
2001-2002:
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

RESOURCES:

President Bush meets with Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill on March 7, 2001 (Treasury Department Photo)

BIOGRAPHIES:
Department of the Treasury
White House
UVA Miller Center
Wikipedia

ORAL HISTORIES:
Gerald R. Ford Oral History Project 

PORTRAITS:

Treasury Department Portrait
Treasury Department Portrait (Artist: John Howard Sanden)

NOTABLE BOOKS:

THE PRICE OF LOYALTY by Ron Suskind

MEDIA COVERAGE:

Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill takes a question from the press during the Pre-G-7 Press Conference held at Treasury on 2/15/2001 (Treasury Department Photo)

TREASURY NOMINATION (12/20/2000):
New York Times
Washington Post
Wall Street Journal

PROFILES:
New York Times Magazine (1/13/2002)
Wall Street Journal (3/19/2001)

TREASURY RESIGNATION (12/6/2002)
New York Times
Washington Post
Washington Post
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

OBITUARIES (4/18/2020):
New York Times
Washington Post
Wall Street Journal
National Public Radio
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette