Background
Ogden, Lydia Lee was born on July 17, 1960 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of Alfred Edwin and June (McCarter) Ogden.
Strategic communications and policy analyst
Ogden, Lydia Lee was born on July 17, 1960 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, United States. Daughter of Alfred Edwin and June (McCarter) Ogden.
Bachelor of Science summa cum laude, Middle Tennessee State University, 1981. Master of Arts, Vanderbilt University, 1984. Master in Public Policy, Harvard University, 1998.
Editor American Health Consultant, Atlanta, 1984-1986. Strategic communications consultant Words' Worth, 1986-1989. Account executive Pringle Dixon Pringle, 1988.
Community liaison Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry, 1989-1992. Communications specialist Division of Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Prevention Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, 1992—1996. Senior policy analyst National Center Human Immunodeficiency Virus, STD and Tuberculosis Prevention, 1998—2001, director policy and planning Global Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Program, 2001—2004.
Deputy chief of staff Centers Disease Central and Prevention, since 2004. Member Atlanta Episcopal Diocese Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, since 1995.
Volunteer cook Cafe 458, Atlanta, 1987-1990.
Married Kenneth Roland Askew, November 15, 1986 (divorced December 1994). Married James Walter Buehler, March 27, 1997. Children: Philip, Lauren, Branch, Guthrie.