Revolving Door

Michael Deaver has a lot of company in other Reagan Administration officials who have left the public payroll to represent private interests in Washington. An alphabetical sampler:

Richard Allen, former National Security Adviser, now represents Japan, and Taiwan shoemakers.

Lee Atwater, another former White House aide, is a political consultant with Black, Manafort & Stone.

Joseph Canzeri, former White House assistant to Deaver, has formed the Canzeri Co. to do Washington representation.

Kenneth Duberstein, former legislative affairs liaison, is now with Timmons & Co.

Robert Gray, Inaugural co-chairman for Reagan in 1981, started Gray & Co. immediately thereafter.

Christopher Lehman, onetime National Security Council staffer, is now with Black, Manafort & Stone.

Daniel Murphy, former Bush chief of staff, is head of Gray & Co.'s international division.

Lyn Nofziger, former political liaison, is a partner in Nofziger & Bragg.

Nancy Reynolds, longtime Reagan confidante and transition official, joined Wexler, Reynolds, Harrison & Schule in 1983.

Ed Rollins, formerly an assistant for political liaison, heads the Washington office of a consulting firm.

Richard Schweiker, former HHS Secretary, is president of the American Council of Life Insurance.

Sheila Tate, former press secretary to Nancy Reagan, is senior vice president of Burson-Marsteller, a public relations and lobbying firm.

Peter Teeley, former press aide to Bush, started his own p.r. and foreign- representation firm.

Lee Verstandig, former Under Secretary of HUD and briefly Nancy Reagan's chief of staff, has joined Deaver & Associates.

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