Erskine Boyce Bowles ( ; born August 8, 1945) is an American businessman and political figure from
North Carolina
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. He served as the 19th
White House Chief of Staff from January 1997 to October 1998, under President
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, ...
, and as the president of the
University of North Carolina
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system from 2005 to 2010. He also ran unsuccessfully for the
United States Senate
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in
2002 and
2004
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to represent North Carolina.
In 2010, Bowles served as the Democratic co-chair of President
Barack Obama
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's
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform
The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (often called Simpson–Bowles or Bowles–Simpson from the names of co-chairs Alan K. Simpson, Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles; or NCFRR) was a bipartisan Presidential Commission (Unite ...
with
Alan Simpson.
Bowles and Simpson founded an advocacy group, The Campaign to Fix the Debt.
Early life and education
Bowles was born and raised in
Greensboro, North Carolina
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, and is the son of Jessamine Woodward Boyce Bowles and
Skipper Bowles, a
Democratic politician who ran unsuccessfully for Governor of North Carolina in 1972. Siblings include Hargrove Bowles III, Mary Holland Bowles Blanton and the late Martha Thomas Bowles. Bowles graduated from
Virginia Episcopal School before attending the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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, where he was a member of the
Zeta Psi fraternity and graduated with a business degree. After briefly serving in the
United States Coast Guard
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, Bowles then enrolled in
Columbia Business School
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, where he earned an
MBA.
Following graduation, Bowles worked for the financial firm
Morgan Stanley in New York City, where he met his future wife, Crandall Close. The two married in 1971 and moved to North Carolina, where Bowles worked on his father's 1972 gubernatorial campaign. Crandall and Erskine have three children. In 1975, Bowles helped launch the investment banking firm of
Bowles Hollowell Conner, and remained in the corporate sector until the 1990s.
Clinton administration
In 1992, Bowles became more involved in politics as a fundraiser for
Bill Clinton
William Jefferson Clinton (né Blythe III; born August 19, 1946) is an American politician and lawyer who was the 42nd president of the United States from 1993 to 2001. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party, ...
's 1992 presidential campaign. President Clinton appointed Bowles to head the
Small Business Administration in 1993. From October 1994 to December 1995, Bowles served as Clinton's
White House Deputy Chief of Staff, in the first term of the
Clinton Administration. After briefly returning to
Charlotte, North Carolina
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, where he helped found the private equity firm, Carousel Capital, Bowles was appointed Clinton's
Chief of Staff
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in December 1996. One of Bowles's major responsibilities was dealing with federal budget negotiations between the White House and Congress. Bowles returned to Charlotte and to the field of finance again in October 1998. He was also asked by North Carolina Governor
Jim Hunt to head a task force on rural economic prosperity.
Senatorial races
Although initially reluctant to seek political office, Bowles reconsidered a run for the
United States Senate
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after the
September 11 attacks and, in October 2001, declared his candidacy for the Senate as a
Democratic candidate. Seeking to fill the seat being vacated by
Jesse Helms, Bowles secured the party's nomination, but was defeated in the 2002 general election by
Republican contender
Elizabeth Dole.
In 2004, Bowles campaigned again for the Senate, seeking to fill the seat being vacated by fellow Democrat
John Edwards. He faced Republican
Richard Burr and
Libertarian Tom Bailey in a hotly contested race. The final month of the Senate campaign saw both Bowles's and Burr's campaigns turn strongly negative, with Burr's campaign attacking Bowles's associations with the Clinton administration, while Bowles's campaign attacked Burr on his support of trade legislation and special interest donations. Both campaigns spent a great deal of money, making it one of the most expensive statewide races in North Carolina history.
Despite an early lead in the polls after the primaries, as well as fellow Democrat
Mike Easley running for a second term as governor at the top of the state party ticket, Bowles was defeated in the 2004 race as well. In 2005 Bowles accepted an appointment as United Nations Deputy Special Envoy for
Tsunami
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-affected Countries, once again working for Bill Clinton who was now serving as U.N. Special Envoy.
University of North Carolina
On October 3, 2005, Bowles was elected by the
University of North Carolina
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's Board of Governors to succeed
Molly Corbett Broad as President of the system, even though some suggest that the Board of Governors broke the law in not holding public hearings in the hiring process. One of his most significant appointments was that of
Holden Thorp as the tenth chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, who resigned on September 17, 2012 in the wake of several athletics-related scandals. Bowles also spoke at the campus memorial service in memory of slain student body president
Eve Carson.
On February 12, 2010, Bowles announced his retirement from the UNC System. Bowles was replaced by
Thomas W. Ross.
Bowles-Simpson commission
Bowles was appointed in 2010 to co-chair President
Barack Obama
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's
National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform
The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (often called Simpson–Bowles or Bowles–Simpson from the names of co-chairs Alan K. Simpson, Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles; or NCFRR) was a bipartisan Presidential Commission (Unite ...
with
Alan K. Simpson.
The commission deadlocked, and the co-chairs' report on a policy for budget deficit reduction was not adopted by the Obama administration.
[Newmyer, Tory, ]
Simpson-Bowles: The hangover
', CNN Money, February 13, 2012. Surprised by the rejection, Bowles later stated he believed that Obama decided to abandon the report and let
ncoming House Budget ChairmanPaul Ryan
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go first, and then he would look like the sensible guy in the game, based on advice from his political advisers and over the objections of his economic team.
Later career
Bowles has been a member of the board of directors of
General Motors
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,
Morgan Stanley,
Norfolk Southern Corporation,
and
North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company and serves on the North Carolina Advisory Board of
DonorsChoose.
On September 7, 2011,
Facebook, Inc. announced that it had named Bowles to its board.
After North Carolina Governor
Bev Perdue announced that she would not run for a second term in
2012
2012 was designated as:
*International Year of Cooperatives
*International Year of Sustainable Energy for All
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*January 4 – The Cicada 3301 internet hunt begins.
* January 12 – Peaceful protests begin in the R ...
, Bowles was mentioned as a possible candidate, and polling put him almost even with likely Republican nominee
Pat McCrory. But on February 2, 2012, Bowles announced that he would not seek the governorship.
Electoral history
*
2004 United States Senate election in North Carolina
**
Richard Burr (R), 52%
**Erskine Bowles (D), 47%
*
2002 United States Senate election in North Carolina
**
Elizabeth Dole (R), 54%
**Erskine Bowles (D), 45%
Board membership
Bowles is also a member of the board of directors of:
* President Emeritus of the University of North Carolina
* Directorship, Morgan Stanley
* Former Directorship, Norfolk Southern Corporation
* Directorship, North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company
* Directorship, North Carolina Advisory Board of DonorsChoose
* Directorship, Facebook, Inc., which announced September 7, 2011, that it had named Bowles to its board
* Directorship, Cousins Properties, Inc.
* Directorship, Belk, Inc.
* Former Directorship, General Motors
* Directorship,
Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget
See also
*
North Carolina Democratic Party
References
;General
* Clinton, Bill (2005). ''My Life''. Vintage. .
External links
Fix the Debt*
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at OnTheIssues.org
*
Fix the Debtcampaign founded by Simpson and Bowles
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1945 births
Administrators of the Small Business Administration
Businesspeople from Greensboro, North Carolina
Candidates in the 2002 United States elections
Candidates in the 2004 United States elections
Clinton administration personnel
Columbia Business School alumni
Directors of Facebook
Directors of Morgan Stanley
Norfolk Southern Railway people
General Motors executives
Living people
North Carolina Democrats
Politicians from Greensboro, North Carolina
Presidents of the University of North Carolina System
UNC Kenan–Flagler Business School alumni
White House chiefs of staff
White House deputy chiefs of staff
Urban Institute people
Politicians from Charlotte, North Carolina
Businesspeople from Charlotte, North Carolina
University of North Carolina administrators
Clinton administration cabinet members
Virginia Episcopal School alumni