George W. Haley

George Williford Boyce Haley (August 28, 1925 – May 13, 2015) was an American attorney, diplomat and policy expert who served under seven presidential administrations.

Despite being separated from the rest of the student body and living in the cramped basement of one the school buildings he graduated from Arkansas Law in 1952.

In 1990, President George H. W. Bush appointed Haley chairman of the Postal Rate Commission.

[2] Haley served as Chairman of the Commission from February 14, 1990 until October 14, 1993, and later as a Commissioner from December 1, 1993 until September 10, 1998.

[3] Haley served as United States Ambassador to The Gambia under President Bill Clinton until 2001.