Background
Kenyon, Daphne Anne was born on August 14, 1952 in a, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Lawrence Austin and Shirley (Knaus) Kenyon.
Kenyon, Daphne Anne was born on August 14, 1952 in a, Georgia, United States. Daughter of Lawrence Austin and Shirley (Knaus) Kenyon.
Bachelor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, 1974. Master of Arts in Economics, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1976. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, University Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1980.
Assistant professor Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 1979—1983. Senior analyst United States Advisory Commission on Intergovt. Relations, Washington, 1983—1985.
Finance economist United States Treasury Department, 1985—1987. Senior research associate Urban Institute, 1987—1988. Fellow Lincoln Institute Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1988—1989, visiting fellow, since 2005.
Assistant professor economics Simmons College, Boston, 1989—1990, associate professor economics, 1991—1998, chair department economics, 1996—1999, professor economics, 1998—2000. President Josiah Bartlett Center Public Policy, Concord, New Hampshire, 1999—2002. Principal D.A. Kenyon & Associates, Windham, since 2002.
Consultant United States Internal Revenue Service Advisory Panel, Washington, 1987-1999. Appointment to Massachusetts Department Revenue Advisory Group, 1991. Board director New England Economic Project, vice president, 1997-1998, president, 1999.
Member New Hampshire State Board Education, since 2006. Commissioner Education Commission of the States, since 2007, democratic candidate New Hampshire Senate District 19, 2008.
Member governor's revenue advisory committee, State of New Hampshire, Concord, 1982, 98, consensus revenue estimating panel, 2000-2003. Board directors Windham (New Hampshire) School Board, 2000-2003, 09-10, vice chairman 2002-2003. Member American Economic Association (committee status women in economics profession 1995-1998), National Tax Association (board director 1996-1999, chair intergovernmental fiscal relations committee 1996-1998, program chair 1999), National Tax Journal (referee Eastern Economic Journal).
Married Peter George Kachavos, October 22, 1988.