Background
Gwaltney, Anne Brooks was born on June 5, 1957 in New Haven. Daughter of John Langdon and Yvette (Gittleson) Brooks.
federal government administrator
Gwaltney, Anne Brooks was born on June 5, 1957 in New Haven. Daughter of John Langdon and Yvette (Gittleson) Brooks.
Bachelor, Vassar College, 1979.
Member policy development-research department campaign staff George Bush President Committee, Alexandria, Virginia, 1979-1980, Reagan-Bush Committee, Arlington, 1980. Special assistant to director transition resources-development group Reagan-Bush Transition Planning Group, Washington, 1980-1981. Deputy White House liaison office undersecretary management United States Department State, 1981-1982.
Special assistant to chairman National Endowment of the Humanities, since 1982, agency liaison White House initiative historically black colleges universities, 1985-1987, member advisory committee federal women's program, chair 1984-1987, since 1982. Member United States Department Commerce Interagy. Women's Business Enterprise, 1984, United States Governmental Steering Committee World Food Day, since 1986.
Agency representative to Federal Interagy. Committee on Education Subcommittee on Rural Education and on Occupational Literacy, since 1987.
Instructor CPR American Red Cross.
Married Thomas Stewart Gwaltney, June 19, 1982.