March 29, 1985
Dear Mike:
It is with regret that I accept your resignation as Assistant to the President, effective March 31,
1985.
During the past three years, you have performed a large number of important and significant jobs
with great success. Well, I'm glad to have this opportunity to say thanks for all your efforts and
contributions. Your role in coordinating the Williamsburg Summit and the 1984 GOP convention
-- to cite just two examples -- demonstrated beyond a doubt that you are a superb manager and
organizer. But your role in the White House has required more than just a knowledge of
organizing events. You have also displayed a deep understanding of the goals you and I share for
America and how to explain those goals to the people. That understanding has shone through in
every project you have directed. I'm going to miss your wise counsel and advice, and I want to
thank you personally for a job well done.
I guess I brought this on myself, though, by mentioning the natural desire of talented people to
return to the private sector after a period of government service. You certainly are the kind of
valuable public servant I had in mind. As you leave the government, Nancy joins me in sending
you our best wishes for every future success and happiness.
Sincerely,
/s/Ronald Reagan