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Siegel, Peggy M. was born on May 25, 1946 in Cleveland. Daughter of Nathan and Pauline Siegel.
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Sponsored by the National Alliance of Business This book shows how Quality principles and practices that have been used by businesses are being successfully applied to school systems. Written for education and business leaders, this book suggests how both groups can work together to improve student and system performance.
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Siegel, Peggy M. was born on May 25, 1946 in Cleveland. Daughter of Nathan and Pauline Siegel.
Bachelor in Liberal Arts cum laude, Ohio State University, 1968. Master of Arts in Political Science, Ohio State University, 1972. Doctor of Philosophy in Education Administration, Ohio State University, 1974.
Senior staff member, Ohio Senate, Columbus, 1974-1977;
director joint select commission on school desegregation, Ohio Legislature, Columbus, 1978;
research associate, Academy for Contemporary Problems, Columbus, 1979;
director legislation office, Coyahoga County Board Commissioners, Cleveland, 1980-1982;
education program manager, National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington, 1983-1987;
management consultant, Cresap/Towers-Perrin, Washington, 1987-1989;
senior research analyst, Pelavin Associations, Inc., Washington, 1989-1990;
vice president business/education projects, National Alliance of Business, Washington, since 1990. Board examiners Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Awards, Washington, 1993,member advising task force education and health, 1994. Member judges panel J.C. Penney National Volumes Award, Dallas, 1994.
Member strategic planning committee Sen. Antonio Youth Literacy Council, San Antonio, 1994.
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Member National Symphony Orchestra Association, Washington, 1994, Harvard Club of Washington, 1991-1994, Smithsonian Residents Associates Program, Washington, 1985-1994, Jewish Community Center, Washington, 1990-1994. Founding president Columbus Area Cable television Public Access Commission, Columbus, 1981. Member American Management Association, American Education Research Association, Phi Beta Kappa.