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Advisory Panel
Richard Venezky, Chairperson
Unidel Professor of Educational
Studies and
Professor of Computer and
Information Sciences
University of Delaware
Christine Cope
President
South Dakota Literacy Council
Yankton, SD
Sharon Darling
President
National Center for Family
Literacy
Louisville, KY
Allen De Bevoise
President
AND Communications, Inc.
Los Angeles, CA
Ronald Gillum
Director, Adult Extended
Learning Services
Michigan Department of Education
Lansing, MI
Shirley Brice Heath
Department of English
Stanford UniversityJim Kadamus
Assistant Comnissioner
Higher and Continuing Education
New York State Department
of Education
Albany, NY
Irwin Kirsch
Director, Division of Cognitive and
Assessment Research
Educational Testing Service
Princeton, NJ
William Kolberg
President and CEO
National Alliance of Business
Washington, DC
Ray Marshall
Professor of Economics
and Public Affairs
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
Earline McNary
Jamaica Plain, MA
Job Moraido
Law Offices of Public Defender
Child Advocacy Division
San Diego, CARichard Mumane
Professor of Economics
Harvard Graduate School
of Education
Reg Murphy'
Executive Vice President
National Geographic Society
Washington, DC
Dale Rezabek
GAIN Coordinator
California Community Colleges
Sacramento, CA
Antonia Stone
Executive Director
Playing to Win
New York, NY
Richard Varn
Senator
Iowa State Legislature
Des Moines, IA
George Walker
President
Delta Wire Co.
Clarksdale, MSIFormerly Publisher, Baltimore Sun
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