Corporation for National and Community Service
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CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
1201 New York Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20525
Phone, 202-606-5000. Internet, www.nationalservice.org.
Board of Directors:
Chair Dorothy A. Johnson
Members Amy C. Achor, Juanita Sims Doty, Thomas Ehrlich, Toni G. Fay, Christopher C. Gallagher, Mark D. Gearan, Stephen Goldsmith, Carol Kinsley, Leslie Lenkowsky, Arthur Naparstek, Marc Racicot, Robert B. Rogers, Alan D. Solomont,
(vacancy)
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 Mel R. Martinez
Development)
(Secretary of the Interior) Gale A. Norton
(Secretary of Labor) Elaine L. Chao
(Attorney General) John Ashcroft
(Director, Peace Corps) Charles R. Baquet III, Acting
(Administrator, Environmental Christine Todd Whitman
Protection Agency)
(Chief Executive Officer, Wendy Zenker, Acting
Corporation for National and Community Service)
Staff:
Chief Executive Officer Wendy Zenker, Acting
Chief Financial Officer William Anderson, Acting
Chief Operating Officer Wendy Zenker
Chief of Staff to the CEO (vacancy)
Director, AmeriCorps Robert Torvestad, Acting
Director, Congressional and Intergovernmental Kevin Avery
Affairs
Director, Evaluation and Effective Practices David Rymph, Acting
Director, Human Resources Phyllis Beaulieu
Director, Service-Learning Amy Cohen, Acting
Director, National Senior Service Corps Tess Scannell, Acting
Director, Planning and Program Integration Gary Kowalczyk
Director, Public Affairs Christine Benero, Acting
Director, Public Liaison Christine Benero
General Counsel Frank Trinity, Acting
Inspector General Luise S. Jordan
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The Corporation for National and Community Service engages Americans of all 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 service contribution.
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The Corporation for National and Community Service oversees three major service initiatives: AmeriCorps, Learn and Serve America, and the National Senior Service Corps. The...
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