![]() Bush’s chief of staff, everyone called him Secretary Card, because he had previously been secretary of Transportation, a position that is technically higher than a chief of staff in the executive branch, even if the chief of staff is the second most powerful person in the White House (not counting the vice president).) And if they’ve held numerous senior roles, you are to address them by the most senior title they’ve ever had. ![]() If someone has ever been elected or appointed to anything, ever, they are to be addressed by that title going forward - a requirement that does not expire at death. Make sure you address former bigwigs appropriately, especially in public. ![]() Want to read more stories like this? POLITICO Weekend delivers gripping reads, smart analysis and a bit of high-minded fun every Friday. ![]()
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