Background
Spartin, Flavia Cleo was born on September 15, 1935 in New York City. Daughter of Flaviano and Mary (Casuli) Coletta.
Spartin, Flavia Cleo was born on September 15, 1935 in New York City. Daughter of Flaviano and Mary (Casuli) Coletta.
Bachelor of Science, Queens College, New York City, 1955. Postgraduate, Antioch Law School, 1981. Postgraduate, George Washington University, 1985.
Research chemist, E.I. DuPont de Nemours, Wilmington, Delaware, 1955-1956; research chemist, Dow Chemical, Pittsburgh, 1956-1957; teacher, various schools, 1957-1968; director research, R.S. Landauer, Matteson, Illinois, 1965-1968; assistant dir Equal Employment Opportunity, United States Dept of the Interior, Washington, 1972-1981; director governor wide women's program, United States Office of Personnel Management, Washington, 1981-1984; associate director, human resources, United States Envir. Prot. Agency, Washington, 1984-1988; director human resources, United States Governor Printing Office, Washington, since 1988. Board directors Federally Employed Women, 1981-1984, board member Federal Women's Interagency Board, since 1981, member White House Commision on Women's Issues, 1981-1984, Executive Women in Government, since 1988.
President Parent-Teachers Association, sunday school teacher, Presbyterian Church, Bethesda, Maryland., since 1970, dance committee Wolf Trap Farm Park Association, Reston, Virginia, 1974-1976, Project Hope, Washington, District of Columbia, since 1975. Member American Association of University Women, Business and Professional Women, Republican Women's Club.
Married William A. Spartin, October 6, 1929. Children: David William, Peter William, Steven William, Wilma Anne Rowe.