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George Haley

On April 1998, President Clinton named George W. Haley as U.S. Ambassador

In 1990, President Bush appointed George W. Haley, Esq. Chairman of the Postal Rate Commission (PRC).

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In 1990, President Bush appointed George W. Haley, Esq. Chairman of the Postal Rate Commission (PRC), a term he served until 1992. In October of 1992, President Clinton re-commissioned him to the board of the PRC, though this time as its Commissioner, he served from 1993 to 1998. Prior to his assuming his Commission post, Mr. Haley, an attorney, was President of George W. Haley, P.C., located in Washington, DC, which specialized in transportation, corporate, and international law.

Mr. Haley’s public service began in Kansas City, Kansas, where he began his practice of law in the fall of 1952. While in private practice, he also served as Deputy City Attorney (1954-1964) and later as State Senator (1964-1968). After coming to Washington, he served as Chief Counsel of the Federal Transit Administration (then known as the Urban Mass Transportation Administration) (1969-1973), Associate Director for Equal Employment Opportunity at the United States Information Agency (USIA) (1973-1976), and as General Counsel and Congressional Liaison at USIA (1976-1977). After leaving USIA, he became a partner in the law firm of Obermayer, Rebmann, Maxwell & Hippel, of Philadelphia and Washington, until he established his own firm in 1981.

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An Evening With George Haley.

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George Haley: Moving Letters to The Man Who Wouldn't Quit
Ambassador George Haley at Founders Day Convocation 2013

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