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  1. Erskine Boyce Bowles (born August 8, 1945) is an American businessman and political figure from North Carolina. He served as the 19th White House Chief of Staff from January 1997 to October 1998, under President Bill Clinton, and as the president of the University of North Carolina system from 2005 to 2010. [1]

  2. Erskine Bowles is a former White House chief of staff, deputy special envoy to the UN, and cochair of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform. He is also a business leader, investor, and board member of various companies and institutions, including the University of North Carolina.

  3. President Emeritus, The University of North Carolina. ERSKINE B. BOWLES began his business career at Morgan Stanley and went on to found and lead Bowles, Hollowell, Conner, which became the preeminent investment bank focused on middle market mergers and acquisitions.

  4. The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (often called Simpson–Bowles or Bowles–Simpson from the names of co-chairs Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles; or NCFRR) was a bipartisan Presidential Commission on deficit reduction, created in 2010 by President Barack Obama to identify "policies to improve the fiscal ...

  5. Erskine Bowles is a former White House chief of staff, co-chair of the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform, and president emeritus of the University of North Carolina. He is a trustee of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and a supporter of the Vanderbilt Project on Unity and American Democracy.

  6. Mar 26, 2010 · Jane Shaw, president of the John W. Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, discusses the retirement of UNC President Erskine Bowles and his achievements and challenges in the system. She praises his integrity, efficiency and professionalism, but also criticizes his short tenure and his handling of some scandals.

  7. Nov 9, 1996 · Erskine B. Bowles, the reedy, owlish North Carolina businessman whom Mr. Clinton has pressed into service to lead the White House into a second term, moved instinctively to the...