Corporation for National and Community Service
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CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL ANDCOMMUNITYSERVICE
1201 New York Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20525
Phone, 202-606-5000. Internet, www.nationalservice.org.
Board of Directors:
Chair Stephen Goldsmith
Members Cynthia Burleson, Juanita Sims Doty, Dorothy Johnson, Carol Kinsley, Henry Lozano, Marc Racicot, William Schambra, Alan D. Solomont,
(5 vacancies)
Members (ex officio)
(Secretary of Agriculture) Ann M. Veneman
(Secretary of Defense) Donald H. Rumsfeld
(Secretary of Education) Roderick R. Paige
(Secretary of Health and Human Tommy G. Thompson
Services)
(Secretary of Housing and Urban Alphonso R. Jackson
Development)
(Secretary of the Interior) Gale A. Norton
(Secretary of Labor) Elaine L. Chao
(Attorney General) John Ashcroft
(Director, Peace Corps) Gaddi H. Vasquez
(Administrator, Environmental Michael O. Leavitt
Protection Agency)
(Chief Executive Officer, David Eisner
Corporation for National and Community Service)
Staff:
Chief Executive Officer David Eisner
Chief Financial Officer Michelle Guillermin
Chief Operating Officer Michelle Guillermin, Acting
Chief of Staff Amy Mack
Director, AmeriCorps Rosie Mauk
Director, AmeriCorps*VISTA Howard Turner, Acting
Director, AmeriCorps*NCCC Merlene Mazyck
Director, Government Relations Katherine Hoehn
Director, Research and Policy Development David Reingold
Chief Human Capital Officer Joyce Edwards, Acting
Director, Recruitment and Placement Tim McManus
Director, Learn and Serve Amy Cohen
Director, Senior Corps Tess Scannell
Director, Public Affairs Sandy Scott, Acting
Director, Field Liaison Michael Berning
Director, Leadership Development and Training Gretchen Van der Veer
General Counsel Frank Trinity
Inspector General J. Russell George
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The Corporation for National and Community Service engages Americans of all ages and backgrounds in community-based service that addresses the Nation's educational, public safety, environmental, and other human needs to achieve direct and demonstrable results. In so doing, the Corporation fosters civic responsibility, strengthens the ties that bind us together as a people, and provides educational opportunity for those who make a substantial commitment to service.
The Corporation was established on October 1, 1993, by the National and Community Service Trust Act of 1993 (42 U.S.C. 12651 et seq.). In addition to creating several new service programs, the Act consolidated the functions and...
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