For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 17, 2004
Personnel Announcement
President George W. Bush today announced his intention to appoint
Harriet Miers to be Counsel to the President. Ms. Miers will fill the
position held by Judge Alberto Gonzales, following his confirmation by
the Senate.
"Harriet Miers is a trusted adviser, on whom I have long relied for
straightforward advice. Harriet has the keen judgment and discerning
intellect necessary to be an outstanding Counsel. She is a talented
lawyer whose great integrity, legal scholarship, and grace have long
marked her as one of America's finest lawyers. I have deep respect for
Harriet and look forward to her continued counsel in this new role,"
stated President Bush.
Ms. Miers currently serves as Assistant to the President and Deputy
Chief of Staff. Most recently, she served as Assistant to the
President and Staff Secretary. Prior to joining the White House staff,
Ms. Miers was Co-Managing Partner at Locke Liddell & Sapp, LLP, where
she helped manage an over 400-lawyer firm. Previously, she was
President of Locke, Purnell, Rain & Harrell, where she worked for 26
years. In 1992, Ms. Miers became the first woman elected Texas State
Bar President following her selection in 1985 as the first woman to
become President of the Dallas Bar Association. She also served as a
Member-At-Large on the Dallas City Council. Ms. Miers received her
bachelor's degree and J.D. from Southern Methodist University.
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