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  1. Selwa Carmen Showker "Lucky" Roosevelt (born January 13, 1929) is an American journalist, patron of the arts, Chairman Emeritus of the Blair House Foundation and former Chief of Protocol of the United States under Ronald Reagan, serving longer (1982-1989) than any other person in that position.

  2. A. Selwa S. Roosevelt. Ambassador Selwa “Lucky” Roosevelt was Chief of Protocol of the United States from 1982-1989—almost seven years and longer than anyone has ever served in that position. In that capacity, she was in charge of organizing over 1,000 visits of world leaders to the United States.

  3. Selwa “Lucky” Roosevelt is best known for her role as Chief of Protocol of the United States from 1982 to 1989. After graduating from Vassar College in New York, Lucky pursued a career in journalism, covering social events in Washington D.C. She was invited to take the position of Chief of Protocol by Nancy Reagan and Mike Deaver after ...

  4. Selwa Carmen Showker “Lucky” Roosevelt (born January 13, 1929) is a retired-American civil servant. She served as Chief of Protocol of the United States for almost seven years from 1982 through 1989 during the Ronald Reagan presidency. She was married to, Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr., the grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt.

  5. Oct. 26, 1997 12 AM PT. <i> Selwa Roosevelt is a Washington journalist and former chief of protocol in the Reagan administration</i> Marietta Tree, beauteous, brilliant and bewitching, was a...

  6. 9 de ago. de 2023 · Arab America highlights our eighth pathbreaker, Selwa Showker Roosevelt, Arab American, former prestigious head of U.S. diplomatic protocol, and proud daughter of Lebanese Druze immigrants. She brought her fine cross-cultural skills to the job of negotiating with foreign leaders around the Byzantine halls of diplomatic Washington.

  7. Selwa Carmen Showker " Lucky " Roosevelt (born January 13, 1929) is an American journalist, patron of the arts, Chairman Emeritus of the Blair House Foundation and former Chief of Protocol of the United States under Ronald Reagan, serving longer (1982-1989) than any other person in that position.