Terry L. Kibbe
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Terry L. Kibbe founded the Consumers Rights League, an apparent front group for the credit card industry.
Kibbe previously worked as director of development for the Competitive Enterprise Institute, as senior development executive for the Cato Institute, and as an assistant to U.S. Representative Chris Cox.[1]
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Biography
According to her profile on the Cato Institute webiste, Kibbe is a graduate of Grove City College, where she majored in Industrial Engineering. She spent the first 10 years of her career working for Unisys Corporation and EDS on various defense contracts for computer and weapon systems development. In 1997 she went to work for Koch Industries as manager of systems excellence for Koch's public affairs department. She later became an administrative assistant to U.S. Representative Chris Cox and managed Political Action Committee (PAC) fundraising events for several members of Congress. She has also worked as director of membership for the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses.[2]
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- ↑ Terry Kibbe: ZoomInfo Business People Information. ZoomInfo.com. Retrieved on July 27, 2008.
- ↑ Terry Kibbe biography. Competitive Enterprise Institute (archived on the Internet Archive). Archived from the original on October 20, 2006. Retrieved on July 27, 2008.