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Faith Wohl
Faith Wohl became
President of the Child Care Action Campaign in December 1997. Previously
she was a political appointee in the Clinton Administration, most
recently on staff at the National Performance Review (NPR), where
her assignment was to accelerate the use of "family-friendly"
policies in the Federal workplace. She also worked on more affordable
childcare for low-income workers, as part of the President’s welfare-to-work
initiative.
She was on
loan to NPR from her position as Director of the Office of Workplace
Initiatives at the U.S. General Services Administration, a job she
held since January 1994. In that role, she oversaw policy and development
of worksite childcare centers (now 108 centers in 71 cities and
31 states) and telecommuting centers for Federal employees.
Wohl came to
the Federal government from the DuPont Company where she had served
as a director of human resources, pioneering the company’s initiative
to help employees balance their family lives and careers. She also
took responsibility for many of the company’s efforts to improve
its workplaces for women and minorities, from such programs as sexual
harassment and rape prevention, and diversity training to affirmative
action and upward mobility. As one of the company’s first women
in senior management, she was its spokesperson on women and family
issues to the community and the national media, and an advocate
and resource to women at all levels in the corporation.
Wohl was with
DuPont for more than twenty years, serving in successive management
roles as Director of Corporate Communications, Corporate Affairs,
and Community Affairs; and earlier, as Public Affairs Manager for
the company’s largest business, Textile Fibers. For many years she
played a similar role with the Employee Relations Department, supporting
public issues as diverse as labor relations and occupational safety
and health and overseeing the company’s employee communications
programs.
In addition
to her career at DuPont, Wohl’s experience in the business world
has included an assignment as communications manager for a publisher
of trade magazines and catalogs, where she headed up advertising,
sales promotion and public relations. Previously, she had been co-owner,
with her husband, of a small specialty publishing company that produced
yearbooks for colleges and naval units.
Wohl received
her degree in economics from Adelphi University, Garden City, N.Y.
where she graduated summa cum laude in 1957. A resident of Delaware,
she has three children and eight grandchildren.
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