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Linda Tarr-Whelan is Managing Director of [[Tarr-Whelan & Associates, Inc.]], a consulting firm. Ambassador Tarr-Whelan was appointed by President Clinton and served as the US Representative to the [[United Nations Commission on the Status of Women]] from 1996-2001. She also served in high-level positions in the Carter White House, New York State government, the [[National Education Association]], and AFSCME. As the CEO and President of the [[Center for Policy Alternatives]], Ambassador Tarr-Whelan built the Center for Policy Alternatives (CPA) into a leading state progressive policy and leadership center. | Linda Tarr-Whelan is Managing Director of [[Tarr-Whelan & Associates, Inc.]], a consulting firm. Ambassador Tarr-Whelan was appointed by President Clinton and served as the US Representative to the [[United Nations Commission on the Status of Women]] from 1996-2001. She also served in high-level positions in the Carter White House, New York State government, the [[National Education Association]], and AFSCME. As the CEO and President of the [[Center for Policy Alternatives]], Ambassador Tarr-Whelan built the Center for Policy Alternatives (CPA) into a leading state progressive policy and leadership center. | ||
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Revision as of 14:50, 27 January 2007
Linda Tarr-Whelan is Managing Director of Tarr-Whelan & Associates, Inc., a consulting firm. Ambassador Tarr-Whelan was appointed by President Clinton and served as the US Representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women from 1996-2001. She also served in high-level positions in the Carter White House, New York State government, the National Education Association, and AFSCME. As the CEO and President of the Center for Policy Alternatives, Ambassador Tarr-Whelan built the Center for Policy Alternatives (CPA) into a leading state progressive policy and leadership center.