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1 Prior to secretarial work  





2 As secretary  





3 Work for Carter  





4 Personal life  





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Susan Clough
Personal Secretary to the President
In office
January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981
PresidentJimmy Carter
Preceded byDorothy E. Downton
Succeeded byKathleen Osborne
Personal details
BornMarch 11, 1945
Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
DiedJanuary 1, 2024
Louisville, KY
Political partyDemocratic
EducationFresno City College

Susan Clough (March 11, 1945 - January 1, 2024)[1][2] was the personal executive secretarytoPresident Jimmy Carter.[3][4][5] She also worked for him prior to his presidency.

Prior to secretarial work

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Clough married a 22-year-old Stanley Clough when she was 16 and had her two children, Doug and Carol Ann, prior to turning 18.[6] She left her husband when she was 18 and began looking for a job while raising Doug and Carol. After studying for one year at Fresno City College, she found herself with no marketable skills. She was receiving only $200 per month from her ex-husband, and struggled financially. However, Clough was ambitious and intelligent. She was a Mensa member, and could play piano and classical guitar, make clothes, and was an avid reader of nonfiction. She also enjoyed playing competitive games.[2]

As secretary

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After completing a secretarial course, she found a job at Fort Bragg, N.C. Her ex-husband had been stationed there, and her father was a retired Army colonel. She quit her job there partially "because all my bosses were propositioning me." She then moved to Atlanta and became a legal secretary.[2]

Work for Carter

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In 1971 she became a member of Carter's staff, and took the position of assistant to the press chief Jody Powell. She then began to work as Carter's personal secretary while he was Governor of Georgia. Her job included such duties as research and drafting speeches. It was during that time that she developed a friendship with Carter. When he left office at the end of his term in 1975, Clough remained to serve Carter's successor, George Busbee. Eighteenth months later, Carter telephoned her, and asked her to return to work for him. She did, and eventually became the personal assistant and secretary to the President. Her duties included drafting much of his correspondence. She received a salary of more than $30,000 per year.[2]

Personal life

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Clough's younger brother was shot and killed during a spree of random murders around Atlanta.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Obituaries in Louisville, KY | Courier-Journal". courier-journal.com. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
  • ^ a b c d e Crawford, Clare (9 May 1977). "'Rosalynn and I Pick My Secretary,' Says Jimmy Carter—Susan Clough Was the Choice". People. Retrieved 2011-10-20. Clough was 32 at the time of publication.
  • ^ Ajemian, Robert (1982-05-24). "Jimmy Carter: This Is My Place". TIME. Archived from the original on February 17, 2007. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  • ^ "The Nation: Jimmy's Music to Govern By". TIME. 1977-03-28. Archived from the original on December 15, 2008. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  • ^ "Jimmy Carter Presidential Materials". Jimmycarterlibrary.gov. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  • ^ Quinn, Sally (1977-11-06). "Peach Frost and Soft Talk of the President's Secretary". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2024-02-01.
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