He left the White House in 1985 to launch his own consulting firm, but was later appointed as the American representative to the United Nations Children's Fund in 1990.
He was appointed Ambassador to Canada in 1992, and served until February 28, 1993, shortly after Bill Clinton succeeded Bush to the presidency. He subsequently joined Amgen as its vice-president of government and public relations.
Peter B. Teeley, who made a lasting entry in the political lexicon during the 1980 presidential primary when, as press secretary to George H.W.Bush, he came up with the term “voodoo economics” to knock the supply-side agenda of Bush’s....
As press secretary for George H.W.Bush, he came up with the expression to attack Ronald Reagan’s economic plan. The term took on a life of its own ... .