- Cari M. Dominguez
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office = Chair of theEEOC
term_start = 2001
term_end = 2006
predecessor = Ida L. Castro
successor = Naomi C. Earp
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religion = Seventh-day Adventist
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footnotes =Cari M. Dominguez is the
United States Nation’s 12th Chair of the U.S.Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). She was nominated by PresidentGeorge W. Bush and unanimously confirmed by theU.S. Senate . Her five-year term expired on July 1, 2006.Personal life
Dominguez was born in
Havana, Cuba . Her father was an accountant and her mother was a hospital worker. She was the 12th chair of the EEOC and the first to have a workforce-management background. Dominguez is a Seventh-day Adventist. She and her husband, a human relations executive atAmerican Express , have two sons.Career
Dominguez holds
B.A. and M.A. degrees from the School of International Service atAmerican University , inWashington, D.C. In 2003,Loma Linda University conferred upon her the honorary degree of Doctor of Humanitarian Service.During the
George H. W. Bush administration, then-Labor SecretaryElizabeth Dole recruited her for the Department of Labor. Dominguez served as Assistant Secretary for Employment Standards, Director of theOffice of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) and Architect of the Labor Department’s Glass Ceiling Initiative. Ms. Dominguez had worked in OFCCP as an equal opportunity specialist prior to entering the private sector in 1981. AfterBill Clinton took office in 1993, Dominguez ran a management consulting firm, Dominguez and Associates. She also held management positions at Spencer Stuart and Heidrick & Struggles.Dominguez was appointed in 2001 and unanimously confirmed by the Senate. Her term expired on July 1, 2006.
In addition to her government and corporate experience, Dominguez is also a founding member of an Adventist school, a Fellow of the Advanced Study Program in Public Management of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has served on the boards of the Leadership Foundation of the International Women's Forum and the Human Resources Planning Society.Awards
*Doctor of Humanitarian Service honorary degree from
Loma Linda University (2003)
*Charles H. Best Medal for Distinguished Service in the Cause of Diabetes from the American Diabetes AssociationExternal links
* [http://www.businessofgovernment.org/main/interviews/profile/index.asp?PID=131 Interview with Cari Dominguez]
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