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Cynthia Tapscott Canevaro, American government official. Recipient Secretary's Recognition award, United States Department Department of Health and Human Services, 1983.

Background

Canevaro, Cynthia Tapscott was born on August 4, 1956 in Oklahoma City. Daughter of Stanley Liverman and Willie Jewell (McFarland) Tapscott.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Communications, Oklahoma State University, 1978.

Career

Administrative assistant Citizens for the Republic, Santa Monica, 1978—1979. Assistant director scheduling advance Reagan for President, Los Angeles, 1979—1980, Reagan-Bush Committee, Arlington, 1980. Director transportation Inaugural Committee, Washington, 1980—1981, Presidential Inauguration, 1985.

Special assistant to Chief of Staff United States Department Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, 1981—1983. Special assistant to director United States Office Personnel Management, Washington, 1983—1984. Special assistant to secretary United States Department Labor, 1984.

Executive secretary United States Department Education, 1985—1986. Executive secretary and White House liaison, 1986—1987. Secretary's regional representative, since 1987.

Member Oklahoma State College Republicans, Stillwater, 1974—1978. Finance committee Oklahoma Teen-Age Representatives, Oklahoma City, 1973. President Moore Teen Age Representatives, 1971—1974.

Working committee Anniversary Inaugural Committee, Washington, 1981—1988. Board directors Courtbridge II Condominiums, Arlington, 1983—1984. Member Oklahoma State University Young Americans for Freedom, 1974—1978.

Connections

Married Tomas Canevaro, September 26, 1983.

Father:
Stanley Liverman Tapscott

Mother:
Willie Jewell (McFarland) Tapscott

Spouse:
Tomas Canevaro