Peter Carey Schaumber was designated by President George W. Bush to serve
as Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on March 19, 2008. He
served as Chairman until January 19, 2009. Mr. Schaumber is serving in his
second term on the Board, his first term having expired on August 27, 2005. He
served under a recess appointment by President Bush from September 1, 2005 to
August 3, 2006, when he was confirmed by the United States Senate for a second
term expiring on August 27, 2010.
Prior to his appointment as a member of the Board, Mr. Schaumber
practiced as a labor arbitrator serving on a number of industry panels and
through national arbitration rosters.
Mr. Schaumber began his legal career as an Assistant Corporation
Counsel for the District of Columbia. Subsequently, he was appointed Assistant
United States Attorney for the District of Columbia and served in that office's
Criminal and Civil Divisions. Upon leaving the United States Attorney's Office,
he became Senior Trial Attorney and Associate Director of a Law Department
Division in the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Upon leaving
government service, Mr. Schaumber entered private law practice in Washington,
D.C. and was director of his firm's Litigation Department. His practice
included a wide range of trial and appellate civil litigation.
Mr. Schaumber taught as an Adjunct Professor of Law at the
National Law Center of George Washington University and as an Adjunct Professor
in the MBA Program of Georgetown University School of Business. He also has
been an arbitration instructor for union advocates at the George Meany Center
for Labor Studies.
A native of New York, Mr. Schaumber graduated from Georgetown
University in 1964 and received his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center
in 1968.