|   Ben Johnson Assistant to the President and Director of The White House Office on the
				President's Initiative for One America
 Ben Johnson was appointed to his position, Assistant to the President and Director 
  of the White House Office on the President's Initiative for One America, on 
  February 5, 1999. He oversees the first free-standing White House office in 
  history to examine and focus on closing the opportunity gaps that exist for 
  minorities in this country. He leads this new office to build on the foundation 
  laid by the President's Initiative on Race; promote the President's goals of 
  educating the American public about race. He is also responsible for coordinating 
  the work of the White House and federal agencies to carry out the President's 
  vision of One America.  Mr. Johnson joined the White House staff in 1993 as an Associate Director 
  in the Office of Public Liaison and has served to build support for White House 
  priorities and to facilitate advice and policy guidance for the Administration's 
  initiatives. As Special Assistant to the President, he was responsible for all 
  areas of outreach to the African American community. As Deputy Assistant to 
  the President, his portfolio covered all areas of outreach to various constituencies, 
  including Seniors, Hispanics, Jewish, White Ethnic and members of the Disability 
  Community.   With a reputation for personal integrity and toughness, Mr. Johnson has been 
  a tireless servant for the public good. His expertise spans over two decades 
  of nationally recognized leadership and experience in management and public 
  policy, as well as a long-standing commitment to opportunity and responsibility. 
  In the late seventies, he was heavily involved in establishing community based 
  credit unions across the US with a national training program and served as Special 
  Assistant to the Chairman of the Board of the National Credit Union Administration. 
  Throughout the next decade, Mr. Johnson served in key positions, in both city 
  and federal government. In the Carter Administration, he was Director of Consumer 
  Programs and Special Assistant to noted advocate Esther Peterson. As Administrator 
  of the Business Regulation Administration (1983 - 1987), Mr. Johnson oversaw 
  the governing of corporations that conducted business in the District of Columbia, 
  the issuance of over 110 different business licenses and the enforcement of 
  food protection laws and weights measure regulations. In 1988, he was appointed 
  Administrator of the Housing and Environmental Administration and directed enforcement 
  and compliance of housing and environmental laws in the nation's capitol. Just 
  prior to joining the White House in 1993, Mr. Johnson maintained the District 
  of Columbia's Department of Public Assisted Housing as the Director with a budget 
  over $200 million and supervised the procurement and contracting processes for 
  maintaining over 11,500 properties.   Mr. Johnson was raised in South Bend, Indiana, and has resided in Washington, 
  DC for the past 22 years. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including 
  an honorary doctorate degree for public service. Mr. Johnson is much sought 
  after speaker and has lectured at many institutions and organizations including 
  Harvard, the Brookings Institute, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and the Aspen 
  Institute.  |