From 1957 to 1961, Hand served as a staff assistant to Johnson while he served as Majority Leader in the
U.S. Senate. When Johnson announced his candidacy for
President of the United States, Hand became the campaign's state coordinator in California, but Johnson eventually became
John F. Kennedy's running mate. After Kennedy won the election and Johnson became Vice President, Hand went on to become a lawyer and vice president of the Pierce National Life Insurance Company in
Los Angeles. In December 1964, when
Angier Biddle Duke announced his resignation as
Chief of Protocol of the United States to serve as the
U.S. Ambassador to Spain, then-President Johnson chose Hand to replace Duke, calling Hand a "trusted and respected friend and associate." Hand took office as Chief of Protocol on January 21, 1965. He left the position after 14 months. In 1972, Hand joined the presidential campaign of former Vice President Hubert Humphrey as senior traveling advisor. Humphrey lost the Democratic nomination to Sen.
George McGovern. As of 2019, Hand works as senior counsel at the law firm
King & Spalding in
Washington, D.C., where he provides counsel to
Fortune 500 companies, foreign governments and institutional clients. He was also a member of the Council of American Ambassadors and served as co-chair of the council's Ambassadors Roundtable program in 2013. == Personal life ==