There is an amazing opportunity to attend panel discussions, public
lectures, and classroom discussions (Suffrage, How does LWV make
decisions) which are all open to the public, with past LWVUS Exective
Director, Nancy Tate at the University of Charleston from Tuesday 23 to
Thursday 26. I have attached Nancy's full schedule of events.
Our own Becky Cain-Ceperly who served as LWVWV President (1983-1987) and
LWVUS President (1992-1998) will take part on one of the panels!
If you are in the area and cannot attend any of the daytime events,
please consider attending "The US Election System. How it Works and Why
it Matters" with Nancy Tate as speaker. This event will take place
Tuesday, October 24, 2017 from 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. in the Erma Byrd
Gallery, third floor of Riggleman Hall, University of Charleston campus.
If you need directions on how to get to any particular session please
contact:
Bradford W. Deel, J.D.
braddeel(a)ucwv.edu
(304) 357-4701
Nancy Tate Bio: Before taking over leadership of the League in 1994,
Tate was the Chief Operating Officer at the National Academy of Public
Administration, an independent, nonprofit organization working to
improve the effectiveness of government at all levels. She has also
served as a senior administrator in a management consulting firm and
worked at the federal Department of Energy, Department of Education, and
Office of Economic Opportunity. She is an elected member of the National
Academy of Public Administration. Tate also serves on the Advisory
Committee of George Washington University's School of Public Policy and
Public Administration and as a citizen representative on the Audit
Commission of Arlington County, VA. She has a BA in political science
from Stanford University and a Master's degree in public administration
from George Washington University.
Tate is the co-chair of the 2020 Women's Vote Centennial Initiative, a
national collaborative effort to commemorate the 100th anniversary of
the 19th Amendment to the Constitution, recognizing the right of women
to vote.
-Jonathan