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Thomas Franklin "Mack" McLarty, III (born June 14, 1946) is an American business and political leader who served as President Bill Clinton's first White House Chief of Staff from 1993 to June 1994, and subsequently as counselor to the president and special envoy for the Americas, before leaving government service in June 1998.
Kissinger McLarty is a corporate member of the Council of the Americas, the New York-based business organization established by David Rockefeller in 1965. [2] In January 2008, the two firms separated after just under a decade, and McLarty Associates, headed by Mack McLarty, became an independent firm based in Washington. [3] [4]
Mack McLarty: January 20, 1993: July 17, 1994: 1 year, 178 days Bill Clinton (1993–2001) Leon Panetta: July 17, 1994: January 20, 1997: 2 years, 187 days Erskine ...
Mack McLarty on what advice he gave to former President Bill Clinton during his impeachment investigation. Former Clinton White House chief of staff reflects on impeachment inquiry [Video] Skip to ...
McLarty is a surname of Scottish origin. People with the name include: ... Mack McLarty (born 1946), American politician; Nell McLarty (1912–1998), Australian ...
Co-written by Chief of Staff McLarty, it criticized five White House officials, included McLarty himself, Watkins, Kennedy, Cornelius, and another, for dismissing the Travel Office members improperly, for appearing to pressure the FBI into its involvement, and for allowing friends of the Clintons to become involved in a matter with which they ...
Here’s a look at Mack Brown’s career: Just because UNC had to move on from Mack Brown doesn’t make it any easier. Head coaching record. Overall: 288-154-1. Overall record at UNC: 113-78-1.
Clinton, who had vowed to run a professional operation, asked Panetta to become his new chief of staff, replacing Mack McLarty. According to author Nigel Hamilton, "Panetta replaced McLarty for the rest of Clinton's first term—and the rest is history. To be a great leader, a modern president must have a great chief of staff—and in Leon ...