Joshua BoltenPolitical FigureBorn: 16 August 1954 Birthplace: Washington, D.C. Best known as: Chief of Staff to George W. Bush, 2006- Joshua Bolten was named Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush on 28 March 2006. Bolten is a longtime government employee, stretching back to 1985 when he began serving as counsel to the Senate Finance Committee. He also served under George Bush the elder as counsel to the U.S. Trade Representative and as a deputy for legislative affairs. Bolten has been with George W. Bush since the beginning of his presidential career: he was working at the investment firm Goldman Sachs when he was recruited to be the policy director for Bush's 2000 campaign. He then served as Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy (2001-2003) and as Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2003-2006). As Chief of Staff he replaced Andrew Card, who had served in that role since Bush's 2001 inauguration. Extra credit: Bolten is no relation to John Bolton, the ambassador to the United Nations under George W. Bush... Joshua Bolten earned a B.A. degree from Princeton University (1976) and a law degree from Stanford (1980)... Some sources list his year of birth as 1955. Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Joshua Bolten from Fact Monster:
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