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KAREN SPENCER

UEducation

Doctorate of Public Administration, University of Southern California. 1998.

Masters of Public Administration, University of Southern California. 1997.

Masters of Public Administration, California State University, Long Beach.

Bachelors of Arts, California State University, Los Angeles. 1974.

UProfessional Experience

  • Spencer-Roberts, President, 1989 to Present

• Policy advocacy in California and Washington, DC

• Strategize policy positions for various private corporations

• Manage a corporation since 1997

  • The White House, Deputy Assistant to the President & Director of

        Intergovernmental Affairs

        President Ronald Reagan

        September 1988 to January 1989

• Determined domestic policy for the President.

  • California Governor's Office, Director, Washington, DC Office,

Governor George Deukmejian, October 1983 to September 1988

• Advocated State of California policy positions before Congress and Reagan

   Administration

• Managed Governor’s Washington, DC office

• Coordinated with all the California state and local agencies on federal issues

  • Legislative Advocate, Sacramento, California, January 1981 to October

1983

• Advocated policy positions before the California state legislature and state

   administration

  • Congressman Dick Cheney, Legislative Assistant, Washington, DC,

September 1979 to January 1981

• Policy analysis on legislative issues for the Congressman

  • Senator Dennis Carpenter, Administrative Assistant, Sacramento, April

1977 to September 1979

  • Los Angeles City Council, Legislative Analyst, October 1975 to April

1977

  • The White House, News Summary Office, President Gerald Ford, 1975

UTeaching and Volunteer Activities

  • Albion College, Michigan. President Gerald Ford Institute. Visiting Committee

  • Adjunct Professor, University of Southern of California. School of Public Policy and Planning

  • Governor Pete Wilson appointee, California Institute for Federal Policy Research, Washington, DC, 1999

  • The White House, Advisory Council on Intergovernmental Affairs, President Ronald Reagan, 1988 to 1989

  • California State Society, Board Member. Washington, DC 1983-1989

     

 

 

 

 
  

 

 

 

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