Helene A. von Damm
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Helene von Damm was a Republican political figure, diplomat and former United States Ambassador to Austria
Austria
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An emigrant from Ulmerfeld, Austria
Amstetten (district)
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 herself, originally named Helene Winter, her father died from tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
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 when she was 12 years old. She emigrated to the United States
United States
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 in 1959 as the 21-year-old wife of an American soldier whom she met in Erlangen
Erlangen
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, West Germany
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She immersed herself in American
United States
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 politics. She was personal secretary to Ronald Reagan
Ronald Reagan
Ronald Wilson Reagan was the 40th President of the United States , the 33rd Governor of California and, prior to that, a radio, film and television actor....

 beginning with his California gubernatorial campaign in 1966, continuing through his two terms as governor, acting as his executive assistant during his business years, and as northeast regional finance director in the 1980 Presidential campaign.

When Reagan was elected President, she was named his Director for Presidential Personnel in 1981, and served in a like capacity until her appointment as US Ambassador to Austria in 1983.

Within two years, she had divorced her third husband, Byron Leeds, a Morris County, New Jersey
Morris County, New Jersey
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 computer industry consultant, and married her fourth husband, Peter Gürtler, owner of Vienna
Vienna
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's luxurious Sacher Hotel (himself very recently divorced). In June 1985, she cabled Reagan her intent to resign, and by December a replacement was selected. She divorced Guertler in 1986; he committed suicide in 1990.

List of positions

  • US Ambassador to Austria (1983-86)
  • White House Staff Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel (1982-83)
  • White House Staff Director of Presidential Personnel (1981-82)
  • United Service Organization World Board of Governors (past)
  • Coro Foundation Public Affairs Leadership training
  • American Medical Association
    American Medical Association
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    Secretary, AMA PAC (1965)
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