Elaine L. Chao
U.S. Secretary of Labor
Elaine L. Chao is the nation's 24th
Secretary of Labor, representing a
new generation of American leadership.
Since her confirmation by the United
States Senate on January 29, 2001,
she has been dedicated to carrying
out the Department of Labor's mission
of inspiring and protecting the hardworking
people of America. She is respected
as an effective and articulate champion
of the nation's contemporary workforce,
acting quickly to focus the Labor
Department on the modern realities
of workers' lives.
When President George W. Bush nominated
Elaine L. Chao, the first Asian-American
woman appointed to a President's cabinet
in U.S. history, he described her
as an individual with "strong
executive talent, compassion, and
commitment to helping people build
better lives."
As Director of the Peace Corps, she
was one of the first Americans to
personally embrace the people of the
former communist bloc into the family
of democratic nations, establishing
Peace Corps programs in the Baltic
nations of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia
and the newly independent states of
the former Soviet Union. Later, as
President and Chief Executive Officer
of United Way of America, she restored
public trust and confidence after
the organization was tarnished by
mismanagement and financial abuse,
thus preserving the nation's largest
institution of private charitable
giving.
The experience she gained at the
United Way helping communities address
their local needs prepared her to
mobilize the Department of Labor to
promote pathways to economic freedom
for individuals and families working
to achieve the American Dream. She
describes her vision for America's
workforce as "one in which everyone
can participate
where jobs and
opportunities are available for those
leaving welfare, job training is accessible
for those left behind, disability
never bars a qualified person from
the workplace, and where parents have
an easier time balancing the responsibilities
of work and home."
Secretary Chao's previous government
career includes serving as the Deputy
Secretary at the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Chairman of the Federal
Maritime Commission, and Deputy Maritime
Administrator in the U.S. Department
of Transportation. She brings a wealth
of business experience to the post,
having worked as Vice President of
Syndications at BankAmerica Capital
Markets Group and a banker with Citicorp.
Prior to her nomination as Secretary,
she expanded her study of policy as
a Distinguished Fellow at The Heritage
Foundation, a Washington-based public
policy research and educational institute.
She was selected as a White House
Fellow in 1983.
Secretary Chao received her M.B.A.
from the Harvard Business School and
her undergraduate degree in economics
from Mount Holyoke College. She also
studied at M.I.T., Dartmouth College,
and Columbia University. Active in
many volunteer activities, Secretary
Chao has received numerous awards
for her professional accomplishments
and community service. She is the
recipient of 20 honorary doctoral
degrees from colleges and universities
across the country.
Secretary Chao is married to the
Majority Whip of the United States
Senate, Senator Mitch McConnell of
Kentucky.
Source: U.S. Department of
Labor
Elaine L. Chao
Secretary of Labor
200 Constitution Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20210
U.S.A.
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