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Richard Darman

Dick Darman
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Director of the Office of Management and Budget
In office
January 25, 1989 – January 20, 1993
President George H. W. Bush
Preceded by Joe Wright
Succeeded by Leon Panetta
United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
In office
1985–1987
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by R. T. McNamar
Succeeded by Peter McPherson
White House Staff Secretary
In office
June 17, 1981 – February 1, 1985
President Ronald Reagan
Preceded by David Gergen
Succeeded by David Chew
Personal details
Born Richard Gordon Darman
(1943-05-10)May 10, 1943
Charlotte, North Carolina, U.S.
Died January 25, 2008(2008-01-25) (aged 64)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Kathleen Emmet (1967–present)
Children 3
Education Harvard University (BA, MBA)

Richard Gordon "Dick" Darman (May 10, 1943 – January 25, 2008) was an American businessman and government official who served in senior positions during the presidencies of Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush.

Darman was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, the son of Eleanor F. and Morton H. Darman. His father was a textile mill owner. He attended Harvard University in 1964, and he married to the former Kathleen Emmet on September 1, 1967; they had three sons, William T. E., Jonathan W. E. and C. T. Emmet Darman.

Darman was regarded as provocative and intelligent by Washington insiders, but was criticized by some economists for being too focused on the budget deficit and was sometimes blamed for convincing Bush to renege on his promise of "Read my lips: No new taxes", which is widely believed to have contributed to Bush's defeat in the election of 1992. Darman had previously tried to stop Bush from making the promise during the 1988 campaign.

Prior to serving as Director of the Office of Management and Budget under the first President Bush from 1989 to 1993, Darman held other governmental positions, including: Assistant to the President of the United States and White House Staff Secretary (1981–85); Deputy Secretary of the Treasury (1985–87); and Assistant Secretary of Commerce (1976–77). He also was a member of the faculty of Harvard Kennedy School on three different occasions between 1977 and 2002.

Darman graduated with honors from Harvard College in 1964 and from the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration in 1967.


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