Panel Names Citizen Advisory Group
Release Date: 12-09-2004
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Jeanne Ellinport
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(Washington, DC, December 9, 2004)―In another of its steps to help charities and foundations ensure that they remain a vibrant, responsive, and effective force in American society, the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector today announced the creation of a Citizen Advisory Group. The nine members of this new group are leaders of America’s business, educational, media, political, and religious institutions, and they will advise the Panel as it develops recommendations to Congress to improve the oversight and governance of nonprofit organizations.
The nine members of the Citizen Advisory Group to the Panel, which was formed in October at the encouragement of the Senate Finance Committee, will provide broad perspectives on how to strengthen governance, transparency, and accountability within the sector as the Panel prepares its recommendations for Congress next year.
The members of the Citizen Advisory Group are:
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Norman R. Augustine, chairman, Executive Committee, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Bethesda, Md.
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Johnnetta B. Cole, president, Bennett College for Women, Greensboro, N.C.
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John M. Engler, president and CEO, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C.
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Rev. James A. Forbes, senior minister, Riverside Church, New York, N.Y.
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Alex S. Jones, director, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
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Bob Kerrey, president, New School University, New York, N.Y.
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Leon E. Panetta, founder, The Panetta Institute, Seaside, Calif.
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John E. Porter, partner, Hogan & Hartson, Washington, D.C.
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Sharon Percy Rockefeller, president and CEO, WETA, Arlington, Va.
View the biographies of the Citizens Advisory Group.
“The Panel on the Nonprofit Sector is fortunate that it will be able to
draw on the experience and wisdom of such stellar leaders,” said Panel
member Timothy Wirth, president of the United Nations Foundation and
Better World Fund. “Their willingness to serve testifies to the
importance that charities and foundations have in American life, and
their counsel will help the nonprofit sector continue to serve the
public well.”
Formed by INDEPENDENT SECTOR at the encouragement of U.S. Senate
Finance Committee Chair Charles Grassley (R-IA) and Ranking Member Max
Baucus (D-MT), the Panel on the Nonprofit Sector is comprised of 24
nonprofit and philanthropic leaders from a wide spectrum of public
charities and private foundations. It forms a key part of the nonprofit
community’s continuing focus on for maintaining the highest ethical
standards in governance, fundraising, and other operations. The Senate
Finance Committee asked the Panel to provide a report of its initial
findings and recommendations by February 2005 and a final report in the
spring of 2005.
“I’m pleased to be able to help the nonprofit community in any way that
will enlarge its valuable contributions to society,” said the advisory
group’s John Engler, president and CEO of the National Association of
Manufacturers and former three-term governor of Michigan.
“Thoughtful recommendations on ethics and accountability from the Panel
will be welcomed by our colleagues on Capitol Hill and by members of
the charitable community.”