- Joseph Duffey
Dr. Joseph Duffey, the former chairman of the
National Endowment for the Humanities (1977-1982), and former assistant Secretary of State for education and cultural affairs, served as director of theUnited States Information Agency from 1993 to 1999. Before that, he was president ofAmerican University (1991-1993) and chancellor of the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (1982-1991). While he was chancellor at Amherst, he also served as president of the four-campus UMASS system. In 1970, he won the Democratic nomination for the a Senate seat from Connecticut, but he finished second in a three-way race toLowell Weicker . Theincumbent in that race,Thomas J. Dodd , was the father of current Connecticut SenatorChristopher Dodd .In 1978 and 1980, Duffey was a delegate to the General Conference of the
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) meetings in Paris and Belgrade. In 1991, he was joint head of the U.S. Delegation observing national elections inEthiopia .Dr. Joseph Duffey, who has written extensively on issues relating to higher education and social and economic policy, has held teaching and fellowship positions at
Yale University andHarvard University 's John F. Kennedy School of Government, respectively, and has been a lecturer at several universities around the country. He holds 14 honorary degrees from American colleges and universities and in 1993 was awarded the honorary Doctor of Letter byRitsumeikan University in Japan. In 1980, he was named Commander of the Order of the Crown by the King of Belgium. He has been a member of theCouncil on Foreign Relations since 1979.His wife is
Anne Wexler , one of the top 10 corporate lobbyists in the US.
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