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unusual facts about President Bill Clinton



George Washington Colonials men's basketball

President Bill Clinton joined the Colonials at Charles E. Smith Center when John Calipari and the top-ranked Massachusetts Minutemen came to Washington.

Jeremy Ben-Ami

Ben-Ami was President Bill Clinton's Deputy Domestic Policy Adviser, and later Policy Director on Howard Dean's presidential campaign.

John Koten

Koten partnered with former President Bill Clinton and the William J. Clinton Foundation to launch the Inner City Economic Initiative, which facilitates mentoring relationships between experienced entrepreneurs and emerging inner city businesses.

Shane Bitney Crone

Bridegroom was endorsed by President Bill Clinton, who introduced the movie Bridegroom at the Tribeca Film Festival.


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Ann Lewis

In June 2009, Lewis was honored with the inaugural National Jewish Democratic Council's Belle Moskowitz Award in Washington, D.C. President Bill Clinton was the special guest.

Back to Work

Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy, 2011 book by former United States President Bill Clinton

Filomena Ristorante

On March 26, 1993, President Bill Clinton welcomed German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to the White House.

Harold Ickes

Harold M. Ickes (born 1939), son of the U.S. Interior Secretary, deputy White House Chief of Staff during the administration of U.S. President Bill Clinton

John Pollack

Eventually, he moved to Washington, DC where he became a speechwriter for the Democratic Whip in the U.S. House of Representatives, David E. Bonior, and later for President Bill Clinton at The White House.

Linda A. Mason

Mason was one of five corporate recipients of the Ron Brown Award for Corporate Leadership presented by President Bill Clinton.

Penns Grove High School

William J. Hughes (born 1932), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1975 to 1995 who was appointed by President Bill Clinton as United States Ambassador to Panama, a post he held until October, 1998 leading up to the historic turnover of the Panama Canal to Panamanian control.

Rohit Vyas

He is the first Indian American journalist to be invited as a White House media delegate traveling overseas with the President of the United States (President Bill Clinton, 2000).

Sarah Rosen Wartell

Wartell was President Bill Clinton's deputy assistant for economic policy and the deputy director of his National Economic Council.