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National Journal
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11/10/2001
Celine
Clark
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In The Tanks
The National Center for Policy Research
for Women and Families, a Washington-based think tank established in 1999,
has made three new hires. Former Hill staffer Celine Clark is now
serving as CPR's director of policy and communications. Clark, 24, comes
from the office of Rep. Gerald D. Kleczka, D-Wis., where she was communications
coordinator. Previously, she served as an aide to Sen. Russell Feingold,
D-Wis.
The CPR staff is preparing for a
December conference on breast cancer and will soon launch a public education
campaign about lumpectomies, a procedure to treat breast cancer that involves
removal of the lump in the breast rather than the entire breast. "Many
women don't have access to all the information on treatment options,"
Clark said.
Also new to CPR is Senior Medical
Policy Analyst Jae Hong Lee, who has practiced medicine at Yale University
and performed clinical research at UCLA, and Director of Development Gianna
Tripodi-Bhise, a former director of corporate and foundation giving at
Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania.
Washington
Post, November 28, 2001
The National Center for Policy Research
for Women and Families has hired three new staffers for its organization:
Jae Hong Lee joins CPR as Senior Medical Policy Analyst, Gianna Tripodi-Bhise
as Director of Development, and Celine Clark as Director of Policy and
Communications. The DC-based think tank promotes better public policy
based on scientific research.
National
Research Center for Women & Families
1701 K St. NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20006. (202) 223-4000
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