John D. Graham, Administrator
OMB's Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs
John D. Graham, Ph.D., is serving for President
Bush as Administrator, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget. His responsibilities include coordination
of regulatory review, paperwork reduction, statistical policy and information
policy in the Federal government.
Prior to joining the Bush Administration, Dr. Graham founded and led the
Harvard Center for Risk Analysis from 1990 to 2001. Dr. Graham is on leave
from the faculty of the Harvard School of Public Health, where he taught
graduate students the methods of risk analysis and cost-benefit analysis.
Dr. Graham earned his BA from Wake Forest University, his MA from Duke
University and his Ph.D. from Carnegie-Mellon University. He served as
a pre-doctoral fellow at the Brookings Institution and as a post-doctoral
fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Graham has written
seven books and more than 100 scientific articles and is best known for
his scholarship on automotive safety and environmental policy. He was
born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and is an avid golfer and
bridge player.