In contrast to this traditionally political approach, Mr. Bush appointed an old friend from the business world, Clay Johnson, to head the appointment process.
Clay Johnson, director of presidential personnel, reported holding a stake in El Paso Energy Partners valued at $100,000 to $250,000.
Clay Johnson, Mr. Bush's personnel director, said the administration had chosen about 270 appointees, but many had not yet been announced.
One year, a local businessman named Clay Johnson had to resign when his ratings lagged.
Clay Johnson, the president, says the Horchow catalogue takes only certain direct mail marketers.
When Clay Johnson drove to Burlington, it was to work in this cubicle.
In Texas, Bush selected Clay Johnson, a friend from Andover and an earnest former businessman, to screen his appointments.
He came back," recalled Clay Johnson, then a roommate, "and said, 'Guess what, guys?
"It was a shocking experience," Clay Johnson, a fellow Texan in the class of '64, said of Andover.
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