Past NEH Chairs
The National Endowment for the Humanities is headed by a chair who is appointed for a four-year term by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. Since the creation of the NEH in 1965, eleven chairs have directed the agency.
April 2018 to Jan. 2021 | Jon Parrish Peede |
nominated by Donald J. Trump | |
July 2014 to May 2017 | William D. Adams |
nominated by Barack H. Obama | |
Aug. 2009 to May 2013 | James A. Leach |
nominated by Barack H. Obama | |
Dec. 2001 to Jan. 2009 | Bruce M. Cole |
nominated by George W. Bush | |
Nov. 1997 to Nov. 2001 | William R. Ferris |
nominated by William J. Clinton | |
Aug. 1993 to Aug. 1997 | F. Sheldon Hackney |
nominated by William J. Clinton | |
May 1986 to Jan. 1993 | Lynne V. Cheney |
nominated by Ronald W. Reagan | |
Dec. 1981 to Feb. 1985 | William J. Bennett |
nominated by Ronald W. Reagan | |
Oct. 1977 to Dec. 1981 | Joseph D. Duffey |
nominated by James E. Carter | |
Dec. 1971 to Jan. 1977 | Ronald S. Berman |
nominated by Richard M. Nixon | |
July 1966 to June 1970 | Barnaby C. Keeney |
nominated by Lyndon B. Johnson | |
September 1965 | Establishment of the NEH |
under Lyndon B. Johnson |