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Clark, Carol Lois was born on May 23, 1948 in Salt Lake City. Daughter of Norman W. and Lois Amanda Clark.
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Clark, Carol Lois was born on May 23, 1948 in Salt Lake City. Daughter of Norman W. and Lois Amanda Clark.
Bachelor in English cum laude, University Utah, 1970. Master of Education in Secondary Education, University Utah, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in Cultural Foundations of Education, University Utah, 1979.
Postgraduate, Columbia University, 1980.
Teacher Jordan School district, Sandy, Utah, 1972-1978, 81-82. Curriculum consultant Brigham Young University, Provo, 1978-1979, consultant, lecturer, 1978-1987. Program specialist Utah System Approach to Individualized Learning, Salt Lake City, 1980-1981.
Consumer education specialist Utah Attorney General' General’ s Office, 1982-1984. Free-lance editor, curriculum developer Utah Office Education, 1981-1982. Free-lance editor, consultant Dian Thomas Enterprises, 1981-1982, Provo, 1981.
Senior government aide Utah Gov's. Office, 1984-1987; arbitrator New York Stock Exchange, 1989-1992. President Silver Public, 1993—1998.
Executive director Utah Science Center Authority, 1994-1996. Chief operating officer Equity 1st Finance, 1996—1997. Manager instructional development Corporation of the President, since 1997.
Manager training, Family and Church History Department Church Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Board directors Communications and Research Utah State Department Community and Economic Development, 1987-1989, director Women's Business Development, 1989-1990, Deseret Gymnasium, Salt Lake City, 1982-1992, Salt Lake Convention and Visiting Bureau, 1994. Director State of Utah Office of Child Care, since 1993, development director Utah Science Center, since 1993.
Member Fund for Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, 1986-1989. Member unproven medical practices committee Utah State Medical Association, 1983-1984. Member Utah Insurance Consumer Action Committee, 1983-1984.
Member Utah Records Committee, 1983-1984. Member Utah Governor's Securities Fraud Task Force, 1984. Chairman Utah Attorney General's Consumer Advisory Committee, 1984.
State delegate United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1985-1987. Member Utah Higher Education Work group for Integrating Women into Work Force, 1985-1989. Board directors Salt Lake City School Volumes, 1985-1988.
State chair Initiative for Understanding, 1987-1988. Arbitrator American Arbitration Association, 1989. Chair board directors Desert First Credit Union, 2002^.
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Member general board directors Relief Society, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, 1973-1984, 90-92, administrative assistant to president. Acting chairman Republican Party Voting District, Salt Lake City, 1977, district vice chairman, 1984. Member Utah Women's Legislation Council, 1977-1979.
Member nomination committee Young Women’s Christian Association, 1990-1991. National delegate-at-large Republican National Vonc., 1988. Member Denver region Ford Consumer Appeals Board, 1983-1984.
Member planning committee Utah Educational Seminar, 1985-1988. Board directors Hansen Planetarium, 1991-1995, United Way, 1992-1995, Better Business Bureau, 1987-1995. Member Convention and Visiting Bureau Board, since 1995.
Member Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce (business in education committee), National Futures Association (education advisory committee 1984-1986, arbitrator 1989-1992), National Association Consumer Agency Administrators (Best Consumer Publication award 1983, Best Book award 1985), Professional Republican Women, Utah Women's Forum (founding member, president 1992-1993), University Utah Alumni Association (board directors since 1993), Home Economics Association (board directors 1985-1986), Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Xi Delta, Lambda Delta Sigma.