Entering the White House at age 32 in 1981, Rosebush served as the deputy assistant to Ronald Reagan, where he had daily one-on-one access to the President. He was also the President's point-person when it came to philanthropy and Public-private partnerships. During his tenure he managed the President's domestic policy program Private Sector Initiatives, he was appointed to become US Ambassador to UNESCO, and he negotiated with Russian officials for the historic bi-lateral meeting between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. He was also invited by the Austrian Government to tour Austria as a Goodwill ambassador.[4]
In addition to his role as advisor to the President, Rosebush simultaneously served as Chief of Staff to First Lady Reagan, making him the only White House staffer to ever hold both positions at the same time. In his latter role he managed Mrs. Reagan's official activities including press and media, scheduling, projects and policy, as well as overseeing the "Just Say No" drug campaign she spearheaded in 1982. Rosebush was the longest-serving Chief of Staff to Nancy Reagan. He left the White House in 1986.[5]
1986-Current
After leaving the White House, Rosebush founded the international advisory firm GrowthStrategy, Inc, which builds and grows corporate, family office, and philanthropic organizations. He also serves as an advisor to individual families on wealth management. In 2018 he launched Intersection Impact Fund, which centers on impact investing and philanthropy. He lectures around the world and is a frequent guest on news programs and podcasts.[6][7]
Books
Rosebush has written three books. Published in 1988, First Lady, Public Wife was the first book to explore the role of the First Lady as a demanding and rigorous job. Published in 2016 by Hachette Book Group, True Reagan: What Made Ronald Reagan Great and Why It Matters is a first-hand account of what made Reagan tick. In 2020 also by Hachette, Winning Your Audience: Deliver a Message with the Confidence of a President shows how to give President-caliber presentations.[8][9]
Rosebush resides in the Washington, DC area. He has been married to the former Nancy Paull since 1974, has two grown daughters, and six grandchildren.[11][12]