Jack H. Watson, Jr.

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OVERVIEW:

BORN:
October 24, 1938 (El Paso, Texas)

EDUCATION:
Vanderbilt University (1960)
Harvard Law School (1966)

CAREER:
U.S. Marine Corps
Attorney, King & Spalding (1966-1972)
Carter 1970 Gubernatorial Campaign
Board of Directors, Georgia Department of Human Resources
National Finance Director, Carter-Mondale Campaign
Head of Carter-Mondale Policy Planning Group (1976)
Director of Carter Transition Team (1976-1977)
Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs
Secretary to the Cabinet
Chair, President’s Interagency Coordinating Council (1977-1981)
White House Chief of Staff (1980-1981)
Carter Transition Director (1980-1981)

BIOGRAPHIES:

Jack WatsonEncyclopedia of  Arkansas
Wikipedia

RESOURCES:

Senior Staff luncheon with Gerald Rafshoon, Zbigniew Brzezinski, Stuart Eizenstat, Bob Lipshutz, Tim Kraft, unidentified, Anne Wexler and Jack Watson., 1/30/1979 (National Archives)

Carter Oral History (Miller Center)
Exit Interview (Carter Library)
Papers (Carter Library)

ARTICLES:

Transition, 11/11/1976 (NYT)
Appointment, 6/12/1980 (WP, NYT)

IMAGE GALLERY:

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