Elizabeth T. Kane
Elizabeth Kane is the Secretary of the MacArthur Foundation. "Kane previously served as the President's Chief of Staff.
"Prior to her time at MacArthur, Kane worked in the Clinton Administration for four years, most recently at the U.S. Department of Labor for the Secretary and the Deputy Secretary where she was responsible for managing policy and legislative development on a variety of issues, including: veterans and women's, international labor and discrimination. Kane began her career at the White House in the Office of Cabinet Affairs, which is the liaison office between the White House and the government agencies. She managed special projects for the Cabinet Secretary, including: coordinating inputs from agencies for weekly update report to the President, researching and drafting remarks, and preparing briefing papers for the President.
"Kane received her M.A. in International Peace Studies from the University of Notre Dame, concentrating on international conflict resolution. She received her B.A. from Notre Dame, majoring in the great books program. Between undergraduate and graduate studies, she worked for one year at the YMCA in Northern Ireland." [1]
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- ↑ Elizabeth T. Kane, MacArthur Foundation, accessed November 2, 2008.