Background
Luers, Wendy Wilson Woods was born on July 16, 1940 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Ward Wilson and Patricia (Fay) Woods.
non-profit foundation executive
Luers, Wendy Wilson Woods was born on July 16, 1940 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States. Daughter of Ward Wilson and Patricia (Fay) Woods.
Student, University Madrid, 1961; Bachelor, Stanford University, 1962.
Assistant editor San Francisco Magazine, 1965-1967. Assistant producer Film Bullett, San Francisco, 1970. Stringer Time Magazine, 1964-1971.
Commentator KOED television, 1974-1979. Director special projects Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, 1987-1989. Cultural correspondent Venevision television, Caracas, 1982-1983.
Lecturer Nancy Nelson (Agent), New York City, since 1987. President, founder, director Foundation Civil Society, since 1990. Founder, co-chair Project Justice in Times Transition, since 1992.
Board directors The Indiana Journalism Foundation, Civic Education Project, Fund for Arts and Culture in East and Central Europe, The Annenberg School for Comm./U. Southern California, Freeman-Spogli Institute International Relations Stanford University. Chair White House Fellows New York Regional Selection Panel, Washington, 1993—1995. United States delegate Organization Security and Cooperative in Europe Review Conference, Budapest, 1994.
Member Steering Committee, 1999—2004.
Founder, president Friends of Art and Preservation Embassies, Washington. Board directors The World Childhood Foundation. Member National Council Arts, 1988-1996.
Member Luce Scholars Program, Council Foreign Relations, Womens Foreign Policy Group, Leadership Council International Rescue.
Married William Turnbull, Junior, April 1, 1967, (divorced 1979). Children: Connor, Ramsay. Married William Henry, October 18, 1979.