J. Steven Rhodes (born September 29, 1951, New Orleans, Louisiana)[1] was Ronald Reagan's special assistant for intergovernmental affairs, Vice President George H. W. Bush's chief domestic affairs adviser and ambassador to the Republic of Zimbabwe when Bush became president (Appointed: March 8, 1990*; Presentation of Credentials: April 5, 1990; Termination of Mission: Left post on August 6, 1990).
[2][3] Rhodes is an adjunct professor in the Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills.
[1] Rhodes was Managing Partner of Claiborne-Rhodes International, LLC (in 2015, he was Chairman and CEO) [1] and a member of the Board of Governors for the California Community Colleges System (appointed in 2004 by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger).
[4] Rhodes received a Masters of Business Administration, Marketing emphasis from Pepperdine University and a Bachelors of Business Administration, Industrial Relations concentration from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
They stated “Published newspaper reports however indicated that he was the target of an illegal drugs investigation.” [1] An October 17, 1990 Washington Post news article cites that October 4 as the date of Ambassador Rhodes' letter of resignation.