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Dorothy Bush Koch

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Dorothy Bush Koch
NameDorothy Bush Koch
Birth dateAugust 18, 1959
Birth placeHarris County, Texas
ParentsGeorge H.W. Bush, Barbara Bush
RelativesGeorge W. Bush, John Ellis Bush, Pauline Robinson Bush, Robin Bush

Dorothy Bush Koch is the sixth child and only living daughter of former United States President George H.W. Bush and former First Lady of the United States Barbara Bush. She was born in Harris County, Texas, and her family moved to Washington, D.C. when her father became the Director of Central Intelligence under President Gerald Ford. Her siblings include former President of the United States George W. Bush, former Governor of Florida John Ellis Bush, and the late Pauline Robinson Bush and Robin Bush. Dorothy Bush Koch has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including working with the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and the National Rehabilitation Hospital.

Early Life and Education

Dorothy Bush Koch spent her early years in Washington, D.C. and Houston, Texas, where her family was actively involved in Republican Party politics. She attended Miss Porter's School in Farmington, Connecticut, and later studied at Boston College, where she earned a degree in Sociology. During her time at Boston College, she was exposed to various social and economic issues, which sparked her interest in public service and philanthropy. Her family's connections to prominent figures like Nelson Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger also influenced her early life and education.

Career

Dorothy Bush Koch has worked in various fields, including healthcare and non-profit management. She has been involved with organizations such as the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and the Children's National Medical Center. Her work has also taken her to New York City, where she has been involved with the New York-Presbyterian Hospital and the Columbia University Medical Center. Additionally, she has worked with the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army on various disaster relief efforts, including the response to Hurricane Katrina and the September 11 attacks.

Personal Life

Dorothy Bush Koch is married to Robert P. Koch, and they have two children, Samuel Bush Koch and Nancy Ellis Koch. Her family has been involved in various Republican Party campaigns, including those of her father, George H.W. Bush, and her brother, George W. Bush. She has also been involved in the Bush-Clinton Katrina Fund, which was established by her father and former President Bill Clinton to support relief efforts after Hurricane Katrina. Her personal life has also been influenced by her relationships with other prominent families, including the Kennedy family and the Roosevelt family.

Public Service

Dorothy Bush Koch has been involved in various public service efforts, including working with the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy and the National Rehabilitation Hospital. She has also been involved with the United Service Organizations and the American Legion, supporting veterans and their families. Her work has taken her to various parts of the country, including California, Florida, and Texas, where she has worked with organizations such as the California Department of Education and the Florida Department of Health. Additionally, she has been involved in international efforts, including working with the United Nations Children's Fund and the World Health Organization.

Later Life and Legacy

In her later life, Dorothy Bush Koch has continued to be involved in various philanthropic efforts, including working with the Bush Foundation and the National Park Foundation. She has also been involved in the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum and the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, which support literacy programs and education initiatives. Her legacy is also tied to her family's history, including the Bush compound in Kennebunkport, Maine, and the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas. She has also been recognized for her work by organizations such as the American Heart Association and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Category:American philanthropists

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