Joshua Bolten, born on August sixteenth, nineteen fifty-four, is a prominent American lawyer and politician known for his significant contributions to U.S. governance. He gained national recognition when he was appointed as the White House Chief of Staff under President George W. Bush on April fourteenth, two thousand six, succeeding Andrew Card in this pivotal role.
Before his tenure as Chief of Staff, Bolten served as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget from two thousand three to two thousand six. In this capacity, he played a crucial role in shaping fiscal policy and managing the federal budget, demonstrating his expertise in economic matters.
Since two thousand seventeen, Bolten has taken on the role of President and CEO of the Business Roundtable, where he continues to influence business and economic policy at a national level. His leadership in this organization underscores his commitment to fostering a strong economy and advocating for the interests of American businesses.