For Immediate Release | December 18, 2006
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For Release: December 18, 2006
Contact: Jill Braunstein at (202) 452-8097
WASHINGTON, DC–The National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) announced 83 new members today, one of the largest groups of new members in NASI’s history, bringing the total membership to more than 750 social insurance experts (see below for a complete list of new members).
“With the aging of the baby boomers, growing income gap, and continued high levels of immigration, social insurance is growing more important year by year. NASI is extremely fortunate to have a large and very diverse group of new members. This will help us to focus on a range of programs and bring balanced perspectives to all of our projects,” said Anna Rappaport, Chair of the Membership Committee and member of the NASI Board of Directors.
For Release: December 18, 2006
Contact: Jill Braunstein at (202) 452-8097
WASHINGTON, DC–The National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) announced 83 new members today, one of the largest groups of new members in NASI’s history, bringing the total membership to more than 750 social insurance experts (see below for a complete list of new members).
“With the aging of the baby boomers, growing income gap, and continued high levels of immigration, social insurance is growing more important year by year. NASI is extremely fortunate to have a large and very diverse group of new members. This will help us to focus on a range of programs and bring balanced perspectives to all of our projects,” said Anna Rappaport, Chair of the Membership Committee and member of the NASI Board of Directors.
The new members have distinguished backgrounds on many social insurance-related issues ranging from tax policy to long-term care, employment research, pensions, aging, and disability. They are affiliated with universities, government agencies, labor unions, businesses, think tanks, and advocacy organizations.
Academy members are recognized experts in Social Security, Medicare, workers’ compensation, unemployment insurance, and related social assistance and private employee benefits. Those selected for membership have distinguished themselves by improving the quality of research, administration, or policymaking in these areas. Members of the Academy volunteer their time to work on study panels, committees, conferences, talk to the media, and participate in other Academy projects.
Prospective members are nominated by current members and reviewed by a membership committee and invited by the Academy’s Board of Directors. For more information on NASI membership, visit the “About the Academy” section of the NASI website (www.nasi.org).
The National Academy of Social Insurance is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization made up of the nation’s leading experts on social insurance. Its mission is to promote understanding and informed policymaking on social insurance and related programs through research, public education, training, and the open exchange of ideas.
New NASI Members (December 2006)
Melvyn Aaronson, United Federation of Teachers/American Federation of Teachers
Beth Almeida, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Katherine Baicker, Council of Economic Advisors
Vicki Bajtelsmit, Colorado State University
Susan Bartlett Foote, University of Minnesota
Charles L. Betsey, Howard University
Joseph R. Blasi, Rutgers University
Lynn Blewett, University of Minnesota
Sharon P. Brown, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Barbara Butrica, The Urban Institute
Kathleen Cameron, Private Consultant, Washington, DC
Winthrop S. Cashdollar, America’s Health Insurance Plans
Henry Claypool, Independence Care System
Cecilia Conrad, Pomona College
Sara R. Collins, The Commonwealth Fund
Jeffrey S. Crowley, Georgetown University
Julie Berry Cullen, UC San Diego
Paul Davies, Social Security Administration
Berthy De La Rose-Aponte, Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act
David Durenberger, University of St. Thomas
Nada Eissa, U.S. Department of Treasury
Kenneth Feinberg, The Feinberg Group, LLC
Penny Feldman, Visiting Nurse Service of New York
Frank E. Fennerty, Board of Industrial Insurance Appeals
Howard Fluhr, The Segal Company
Iris Freeman, Advocacy Strategy
Philip Andrew Gambino, Social Security Administration
Diane B. Garro, Social Security Administration
Sherry Glied, Columbia University
Lee Goldberg, Service Employees International Union
Suzanne M. Guyan, Costco Wholesale
Keith Halleland, Halleland Lewis Law Firm
Scott Hauge, CAL Insurance & Associates, Inc
Sarah Holden, Investment Company Institute
Jill Houghton, Ticket to Work and Work Incentives Improvement Act
Gerry Hudson, Service Employees INternational Union
Jeffrey G. Johnson,Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO
David Kieffer, Service Employees International Union
Timothy J. Kelley, Social Security Administration
Tom Klouda, Committee on Finance, United States Senate
Barbara E. Kritzer, Social Security Administration
K. Max Koonce, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc/CMI
John A. Lancaster, National Council on Independent Living
Cheryl Hill, Lee U.S. Census Bureau
Jane McDonald Pines, AFL-CIO
Roberta Milman, Independent Consultant
Kenneth Mitchell, UnumProvident
Kimberly Morgan, George Washington University
Susan O’Mara, Virginia Commonwealth University
Susan B. Parker, U.S. Department of Labor
Henry N. Patterson, Patterson Harkavy, LLP
Robert Pavosevich, U.S. Department of Labor
Alaine Perry, United Spinal Association
Webster P. Phillips, Social Security Administration
Larry J. Polivka University of South Florida
Alicia Puente Cackley, U.S. Government Accountability Office
Lois Quam, Ovations
William M. Rodgers, Rutgers University
Robert M. Rothenberg, Social Security Administration
Stephen Schondelmeyer, University of Minnesota
Margaret M. Seminario, AFL-CIO
Alexandra Shields, Massachusetts General Hospital/Partners HealthCare System
Judy Schub, The Committee on Investment of Employee Benefit Assets
Steven Siegel, Society of Actuaries
Karen Smith, The Urban Institute
Marta Sotomayor, Advocate
Michael Sparer, Columbia University
Nancy L. Spears, Pennswood Village
Debra Street, University of Buffalo
Allyn C. (Lynn) Tatum, Tyson’s Foods, Inc.
Katherine Thornton, Social Security Advisory Board
Sandy Timmerman, MetLife Mature Market Institute
JoAnn Volk, AFL-CIO
Dorothy L. Watson, Independent Consultant
Angie Wei, CA Labor Federation, AFL-CIO
Christian E. Weller, Center for American Progress
Jeff Wenger, University of Georgia
Debra Bailey Whitman, Congressional Research Service
Arthur Wilcox, New York State AFL-CIO
Michael Wiseman, George Washington University
Laurie Young, Older Women’s League
William Zachry, Safeway, Inc
Ted Zegers, Committee on Ways and Means, U.S. House of Representatives
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