Background
Kinlow, Eugene was born on June 23, 1940 in West Pickens, Arkansas, United States. Son of Ezra DeWitt and Mary (Lewis) Kinlow.
Kinlow, Eugene was born on June 23, 1940 in West Pickens, Arkansas, United States. Son of Ezra DeWitt and Mary (Lewis) Kinlow.
Bachelor of Science, AM&N College (now University Arkansas), 1960.
School teacher, Pulaski County Public Schools, Little Rock, 1960; statistician, United States Bureau Census, Suitland, Maryland., 1960-1966; statistician, United States Commision on Civil Rights, Washington, 1966-1968; senior social scientist, Westinghouse Learning Corporation, Washington, 1968-1971; director upward mobility, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1971-1978; deputy director office of personnel systems, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, 1978-1980; deputy assistant secretary for Equal Employment Opportunity, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, 1980-1985; deputy assistant secretary for personnel, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, since 1985. Commissioner Commision on Health, Food and Nutrition, Washington, 1984-1987, Bicycle Commission, Washington, 1985-1987. Member Litter & Solid Waste Control Council, Washington, since 1986.
President District of Columbia Board Education, Washington, 1981, active 1979-1990. President Anacostia Community School Board, Washington, 1974-1979. Co-chairman, founder Black Men's Forum, Inc., since 1986.
Member Kiwanis (president 1988-1989, Community Service award 1984), Phi Delta Kappa.
Married Nannie L. Smith, April 25, 1939. Children: Jacqueline T., Eugene D., Michael E., Tonya R., Cedric L.