Education
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
University of Wisconsin–Madison.
At the time of her retirement in the late 1970s, she was the highest ranking woman in the federal career service. Alpern received her degree at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and did graduate work in public administration at Columbia University before moving to Washington, District of Columbia during World World War World War II She entered the federal workforce as a labor market economist in the Department of Labor. Later she held a position as a systems research and management analyst at the Defense Department, before moving on to the Internal Revenue Service in the Treasury Department in 1960.
At the Internal Revenue Service, Alpern was one of the first eight women to be appointed to a GS-18 level and the first woman appointed an assistant commissioner in the Treasury Department.
After she retired from federal service, Alpern became a professor at American University where she supervised the School of Public Affairs" internship program She was credited with the school"s success in placing an exceptional number of graduates in the Presidential Management Fellows Program.