Fred Ryan

Frederick J. Ryan, Jr.
Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation
In office
1995 – present
Vice-Chairman of
Allbritton Communications
Personal details
Born April 12, 1955
Tampa, Florida
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Genevieve Ryan

Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. (also known as Fred Ryan, born April 12, 1955) was the post-Chief of Staff for former United States President Ronald Reagan (1989–1995), and currently serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. He is also the vice-chairman of Allbritton Communications Company and President and CEO of Politico.com.

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Early career

Ryan was born on April 12, 1955 in Tampa, Florida.[1] He attended the University of Southern California, and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in 1977, and three years later graduated from USC Law School.[1]

Ryan was employed as an attorney in the Los Angeles, California law firm of Hill, Farrer and Burrill before joining the successful 1980 Reagan-Bush presidential campaign.[1]

White House years

Ryan began serving at the White House in February 1982, as Deputy Director of Presidential Appointments and Scheduling. He was appointed a year later to the position of Director of Presidential Appointments and Scheduling. In 1985, Ryan began working in the White House Office of Private Sector Initiatives, as well as maintaining his employment as Director of Scheduling.[1]

On November 4, 1987, President Reagan personally appointed Ryan to be Assistant to the President.[1]

Chief of Staff (1989–1995)

When President Reagan left office on January 20, 1989, he and First Lady Nancy Reagan returned to California. Ryan was hired to be the former President's post-Chief of Staff. During this time, Ryan was responsible for the establishment and operation of Reagan's office in Century City.[2] He was also very instrumental in the design, fundraising, planning, and overseeing the construction of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library.

Ryan left his position as Chief of Staff in 1995 when, a year earlier, President Reagan announced to the world that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease.[2] Following this service, he became vice-chairman of the television, cable, and internet company Allbritton Communications; he continues to serve in this position.[3]

Reagan Foundation

In 1995, Ryan became the Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation, serving with fellow board members including First Lady Nancy Reagan and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. He manages the foundation and takes part in library events, with a mission of "preserving Ronald Reagan's legacy."[4]

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