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Nancy-Ann Elizabeth Min [DeParle] (Rhodes 1979)

Democratic. Healthcare Executive. Civil Servant. University of Tennessee Knoxville. Phi Beta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. Gamma Aplha chapter of Delta Gamma. Torchbearer, Omicron Delta Kappa’s “Leader of the Year”. Harvard Law School (interrupted for Oxford). Rhodes Scholar, University of Oxford. Harvard. Council on Foreign Relations.

Director of Accredo Health inc., Boston Scientific, Cerner, DaVita Inc, Guidant, Medco Health Solutions, Speciality Laboratories, and Triad Hospitals. Managing Director of CCMP Capital.[6]

Min has taught at Vanderbilt Law School and has published an article on national security policy making in the George Washington Law Review. Describing herself as a “perfectionist to a fault,” her advice to students just beginning their college careers is to “be themselves.” In Min’s case, being herself has meant aspiring to positions once dominated by men and challenging herself to achieve her own potential.[5]

2011 to 2013 - White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy by President Barack Obama

Proceded by Mona Sutphen (CFR). Succeeded Rob Nabors .

23 Mar 2010 - Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed (aka Affordable Care Act) by President Barack Obama

2009 to 2011 - Director of White House Office of Health Reform by President Barack Obama.

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius helped shepherd the president’s signature health care initiative.

Proceded by Position Established. Succeeded Position Established.

2001 to 2009 - During the George W. Bush [S&B 1968] years, was managing director of CCMP Capital and an adjunct professor at the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania.[6]

1997 to 2000 - Administrator of Health Care Financing Administration by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968)

Proceded by Bruce Vladeck. Succeeded by Michael Has (Acting)

1993 to 1997 - Associate Director of Office of Management and Budget to Director Leon E. Panetta (Oversaw hunt for Osama Bin Laden) and Alice M. Rivlin by President Bill Clinton (Rhodes 1968).[5]

22 Mar 1997 - Married Jason DeParle (Reporter, Washington bureau of the New York Times). Epsicopal Church.[4]

Sep 1991 - Moved to Washington D.C. to join the prestigious law firm of Covington & Burling.[5]

1987 to 1989 - Left Bass, Berry & Sims temporarily to join the cabinet of Governor Ned McWherter as Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Human Services in the cabinet of Governor Ned McWherter.[5]

Partner - Law Firm of Bass, Berry & Sims in Nashville.[5]

Law clerk to Judge Gilbert E. Merritt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.[5]

While at Harvard she served as executive editor of the Harvard Civil Rights—Civil Liberties Law Review.[5]

From 1979 - Rhodes Scholar, Balliol College, University of Oxford.[1]

[1] - Rhodes Database

[2] - FYI - Wiki - Nancy-Ann Deparle

[3] - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE WHITE HOUSE OFFICE OF HEALTH REFORM by President Barack Obama

[4] - NY Times 23, mar 1997 - Married Jason DeParle

[5] - Prominent Alumni: Part I

[6] - Jay Carney Picked as New White House Press Secretary. Former reporter now works for Vice President Biden; More staffing changes coming By JAKE TAPPER - 27 January 2011

[7] - Details of DeParle’s industry connections By Mia Steinle - Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

[8] - Outstanding in Their Field: How Women Corporate Directors Succeed: How Women … By Elizabeth Ghaffari .. CFR ref

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