Constance Horner

[1] During her time in the Reagan administration she also served as Associate Director for Economics and Government in the Office of Management and Budget.

[4] She approved the budget and legislative proposals of many of Federal agencies, including the Departments of Treasury, Justice, Transportation, Commerce, Housing and Urban Development.

[4] She later served as Assistant to the President in the Bush administration where he appointed her deputy secretary of health and human services and later director of Presidential Personnel where she advised the President on "the selection of appointees to cabinet and sub-cabinet posts, ambassadorships, judgeships, regulatory agencies, and commissions.

"[6] After she left the White House Horner was a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution, writing and lecturing on public organization management reforms.

[4] Her writing on public policy has been published in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The American Spectator.