Background
Duberstein, Kenneth Marc was born on April 21, 1944 in Brooklyn. Son of Aaron and Julie C. (Falb) Duberstein.
Duberstein, Kenneth Marc was born on April 21, 1944 in Brooklyn. Son of Aaron and Julie C. (Falb) Duberstein.
Bachelor of Arts in Government, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 1965. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Franklin and Marshall College, 1989. Master of Arts in American Political Dynamics, American University, 1966.
Research assistant to Congressman Fred B. Rooney United States House Representatives, 1965-1966. Research assistant to Senator Jacob K. Javits United States Senate, 1966-1967, co-director campaign operations New York City, 1968. Administrative assistant to president Franklin and Marshall College, 1967-1970.
Congressional liaison officer General Services Administration, Washington, 1970-1971, deputy director for congressional liaison, 1971-1972, director congressional affairs, 1972-1976. Deputy under secretary legislation affairs United States Department Labor, 1976-1977. Vice president, director business and government relations Committee for Economic Development, 1977-1981.
Deputy assistant to the President The White House, 1981-1983, assistant to the President for legislation affairs, 1982-1983, deputy chief of staff to President, 1987-1988, chief of staff to President, 1988—1989. Vice president Timmons and Company, 1983-1987. Chairman, Chief Executive Officer Duberstein Group, since 1989.
Board directors Boeing Company, since 1997, Fannie Mae, 1998—2007, Conoco, 2000—2002, ConocoPhillips, since 2002, St. Pail Travelers Companies. Commentator Meet the Press, Nightline, This Week, Inside Politics, The News Hour and Nightly News.
Trustee Franklin and Marshall College. Board directors American Cancer Society, American Council Capital Formation, Council on Foreign Relations, The Brookings Institution, National Endowment Democracy, National Alliance to End Homelessness, national capitol regional Boy Scouts American. Advisory board George Washington University.
Executive-legislation relations steering committee Center Strategic and International Studies Georgetown University, national advisory council Center Study the Presidency, Alexandria, Virginia. Senior advisory committee Harvard University Kennedy School Institute Politics.
Married Sydney M. Greenberg, February 27, 1982 (divorced). Married Jacquelyn Fain. 4 children.