Background
Sullivan, Marguerite Hoxie was born on July 26, 1946 in Palo Alto, California, United States. Daughter of Robert Osborn and Marguerite Frances (Vallez) Hoxie.
Sullivan, Marguerite Hoxie was born on July 26, 1946 in Palo Alto, California, United States. Daughter of Robert Osborn and Marguerite Frances (Vallez) Hoxie.
Bachelor in History, Stanford University, 1968; Master of Arts in Journalism, Stanford University, 1971.
Reporter Boston Sunday Advertiser, 1969. Freelance writer, 1970-1971. Reporter San Diego Union, 1971-1973.
Columnist, correspondent Copley News Service, Washington, 1973-1984. Executive editor, managing editor The Washington Woman, Rosslyn, Virginia, 1984-1986. Director communications policy National Endowment of the Humanities, Washington, 1986-1991.
Assistant to V.P., chief of staff Mistress Dan Quayle The White House, 1991-1993. Director New Jersey, Washington federal liaision offices Governor Christie Whitman, since 1994. Adjustment lecturer American University.
Member National Press Club (formerly Washington Press Club president 1978-1979), Women in Communications, Inc., Charter 100, Sigma Delta Chi.
Married Roger C. Sullivan, February 6, 1971. Children: Sarah, Leah.