In January 1989, Duberstein was awarded the
Presidential Citizens Medal by Reagan. He was the chairman of the Ethics Committee for the
U.S. Olympic Committee and served as vice chairman of the independent Special Bid Oversight Reform Commission for the U.S. Olympics Committee. He also appeared on
Bloomberg alongside
John Podesta, and had 23 appearances on
C-SPAN. Beginning in
season five, Duberstein was a consultant for the TV show
The West Wing. In 2013, Duberstein was a signatory to an
amicus curiae brief submitted to the
United States Supreme Court in support of
same-sex marriage in the
Hollingsworth v. Perry case. His position succeeded, as the court would go on to effectively legalize same-sex marriage in California.
Lobbyist Duberstein transitioned from the White House to lobbyist; he was successful, and his insight and advice was sought by leaders of both parties. Duberstein founded The Duberstein Group Inc. in 1987. It is a consulting services company providing corporate consulting and government relations services. Among its client are
Amazon,
BP and
MLB. Duberstein was hired by Russian authorities, via
Goldman Sachs, to lobby against the
Magnitsky Bill (as known as the Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act), a bill in the U.S. Congress "to impose sanctions on persons responsible for the detention, abuse, or death of
Sergei Magnitsky, and for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation". Duberstein showed discretion and did not discuss his work, leading to an "air of mystery" about him and what he did for his clients. A space at the Franklin and Marshall
Patricia E. Harris Center for Business, Government and Public Policy is named for him, the "Duberstein
West Wing". He spoke at the dedication of the center and led fund raising for the building's renovations. At
Harvard Kennedy School, he chaired a senior advisory committee and was a “constant and inspiring presence” to students. Duberstein and
Colin Powell became close during his time as chief of staff and Powell's position as
National Security Advisor in the
Reagan White House. When Powell considered a 1996 presidential run, he was advised by Duberstein. Duberstein guided him to "play the press" and win over Republican leaders.
Boards Duberstein enjoyed lucrative posts on countless boards of directors, He was also on the Board of Governors for the
American Stock Exchange and
NASD, and served on the Board of Directors of
Fannie Mae. He served on the advisory board for Washington, DC–based non-profit America Abroad Media. ==Personality==