Background
Warden, Richard Dana was born on December 10, 1931 in Great Falls, Montana, United States. Son of Robert Dickinson and Helen (Leach) Warden.
Government labor union official
Warden, Richard Dana was born on December 10, 1931 in Great Falls, Montana, United States. Son of Robert Dickinson and Helen (Leach) Warden.
Bachelor of Arts, Montana State University, 1957; Master of Arts, Montana State University, 1958.
Reporter, then state editor, Great Falls (Montana) Tribune, 1959-1961; legislation assistant to, United States Senator Lee Metcalf of Montana, 1962-1963; administrative assistant to, United States Congressman James G. O'Hara of Michigan, 1963-1967; deputy director, Office Civil Rights, Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1967-1968; legislation representative, American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1969-1970; director, Washington Research Project Action Council, 1970-1972; legislation representative, United Auto Workers, 1972-1975; legislation director, United Auto Workers, 1975-1977, 79-91; retired, United Auto Workers, 1991. Assistant secretary legislation Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1977-1979.
Served with United States Navy, 1950-1954. Member of American Political Science Association.
Married Barbara Freeman. Children from previous marriage: Denise, Michael, Joseph, Jerome.