Background
Neal, Anne deHayden was born on March 22, 1955 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of James Thomas and Georgianne (Davis) Neal.
Neal, Anne deHayden was born on March 22, 1955 in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Daughter of James Thomas and Georgianne (Davis) Neal.
Bachelor of Arts in American History and Literature, Harvard University, 1977. Juris Doctor, Harvard University, 1980.
Bar: New York 1981, United States District Court (so.dist.) New York 1981, United States District Court (eastern district) New York 1981, United States Court Claims 1982, United States Court Appeals (federal circuit) 1982, District of Columbia 1984, Wisconsin 1986. Association Rogers & Wells, New York City, 1980-1982. General counsel Office of Administration, Executive Office President, Washington, 1982-1984.
Associate Wiley, Rein & Fielding, Washington, 1984-1987. Deputy general counsel Recording Industry Assn.Am. Inc., 1987-1990, senior vice president corporation legal affairs, 1989-1990.
Co-chair Congressional Families Action for Cancer Awareness, 1995. General counsel, congressional liaison National Endowment for Humanities, 1990-1993. Fellow Discovery Institute, 1994.
Vice president, general counsel National Alumni Forum, 1994. Founding member National Museum of Women in Arts, 1984, board directors, 1987-1990, vice president, 1988-1990. Board directors, vice president, house ofreps.
Child Care Center Inc., 1986-1990. Chairman New Leadership Fund, 1985-1990. Co-chairman Child Care Interest Group, 1989.
Pulliam journalism fellow Indianapolis News, 1977.
The diversity inside the Church should be respected and supported. Open debate within the Church on certain political and social issues should be encouraged.
Christians with different interpretations of the Bible should be engaged in discussions about the ways the Bible can be applied to major world issues.
Vice president, general counsel National Alumni Forum, since 1994. Founding member National Museum Women in Arts, 1984. Board directors, vice president, house of representatives Child Care Center Inc., 1986—1990.
Chairman New Leadership Fund, 1985—1990. Co-chairman Child Care Interest Group, 1989. Board directors National Museum Women in Arts, 1987—1990, vice president, 1988—1990.
Member of American Bar Association, Dramatic Club (Indianapolis), Colonial Dames America, Communications Law Forum, Federal Communications Bar Association, Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Thomas Evert Petri, March 26, 1983.