- Heather Higgins
[
Real Time with Bill Maher "] Heather Richardson Higgins (born September 21, 1959) is an American businesswoman, political commentator, andnon-profit sector executive who lives inNew York City .Described as a political "
diva " by some sources,Platt, Adam. "The Heather Report." "George". October/November 1995. pp. 174–177, 261–262.] Higgins has been associated with the full gamut of political and policy organizations. These range fromnon-profit , non-partisan organizations like theCouncil on Foreign Relations and her family'sRandolph Foundation to media organizations with more pronounced political affinities, such as theNational Empowerment Television network andIrving Kristol 's "The Public Interest ".Personal background
Born in
Atlanta, Georgia , and raised inManhattan , Higgins began her undergraduate studies in 1977 atWellesley College . She graduated "" from Wellesley in 1981, earning a B.A. She then moved back to New York City and enrolled in the M.B.A. finance program atNew York University 's graduate school of business. After leaving NYU for several years to work as a research analyst and investment manager at a small firm, she resumed her studies there in 1986 and was awarded her graduate degree in 1987. She currently lives in Manhattan with her husband James and their three children.Journalism and business experience
In the 1980s, Higgins began writing editorial columns for the "
Wall Street Journal ". During this time she also became an assistant editor atIrving Kristol 's now-defunct quarterly, "The Public Interest ".Higgins, Heather R. "Unhealthy Charities: Hazardous to Your Health and Wealth. - book review" "Public Interest". Spring 1995. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0377/is_n119/ai_17002038] ]Before her 1991 entry into the non-profit sector, she worked as a
Wall Street portfolio manager for seven years, eventually attaining the position of vice president of U.S. Trust before it became a subsidiary of theCharles Schwab Corporation . On February 3, 2006, she was elected to be a Director and Trustee of sixteen of UBS's registered investment companies, which consisted of thirty-sixmutual fund s as of January 2007. ["Annual Report, May 31 2006." Managed High Yield Plus Fund Inc. [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:SQoJTV3OASEJ:www.ubs.com/2/e/us_library/closed_end/hyf/annual.pdf+%22heather+r.+higgins%22+randolph&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=12] ] Managed High Yield Plus proxy statement.EDGAR . 26 July 2006. [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:zK0Lm-gy1UIJ:sec.edgar-online.com/2006/07/26/0001209286-06-000192/Section6.asp+%22heather+r.+higgins%22+randolph&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=10] ]Non-profit roles and policy work
Higgins has been heavily involved with non-profit organizations. She is chairman of the
Independent Women's Forum , [Toto, Christian. "Chao honored for valor." "Washington Times ". 27 May 2005. [http://washingtontimes.com/entertainment/20050526-091043-5194r.htm] ] co-founder of theAlliance For Charitable Reform , [Schedule: "Congress and Charitable Reform." Alliance for Charitable Reform. 2005. [http://www.acreform.com/events/con-and-reform.html] ] and has been president and director ofNew York 'sRandolph Foundation since 1991. She was also the executive director of the Council on Culture & Community."The Time has Come to Reevaluate Strategy for Change." "Religion & Liberty". Acton Institute. January/February 1995. [http://www.acton.org/publicat/randl/interview.php?id=137] ]In addition to helming the above organizations, her non-profit experience includes her position on the executive committee of the board of overseers for the
Hoover Institution ["Board of Overseers." Hoover Institution. [http://www.hoover.org/about/board] ] ["Twenty Appointed to Hoover Institution Board of Overseers." "Business Wire ". 3 December 2001. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_Dec_3/ai_80512367] ] and her membership in theCouncil on Foreign Relations . ["2004 Annual Meeting Speaker Bios A—I." Philanthropy Roundtable. [http://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/content.asp?contentid=505] ] She is also a trustee of theCommittee for Economic Development , ["Trustees 2006." Committee for Economic Development. [http://www.ced.org/docs/trustees2006.pdf] ] vice-chairman of theWashington, D.C. -basedPhilanthropy Roundtable , and a former member of the W.H. Brady Foundation's board of directors. ["Profile: Philanthropy Roundtable." International Relations Center's "Right Web". 1 June 2004. [http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1529] ]Her editorial writing and her work in the non-profit sector have led to appearances on a variety of news/commentary programs, including "
Hardball ", "Politically Incorrect ", [Transcript: "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher". 21 May 1997. [http://harlanellison.com/text/pi970521.htm] ] "Real Time with Bill Maher ", [Transcript: "New Rules." "Real Time with Bill Maher". HBO.com. 21 April 2006. [http://www.hbo.com/billmaher/new_rules/20060421.html] ] "Crossfire", "Equal Time", and "Good Morning America ". WithNewt Gingrich , she co-hosted "The Progress Report" on the now-defunctNational Empowerment Television . [Bellafante, Genia. "The Network that Newt Built." "Time Magazine". 9 January 1995. [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,982307,00.html] ] [Howell, Leon. "Funding the war of ideas - conservative foundations." "The Christian Century ". 19 July 1995. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1058/is_n22_v112/ai_17099791] ] When asked about Higgins' television appearances, Bill Maher said, "Oh God, she could talk about anything."She was co-editor of "The Quotable Paul Johnson" (1994), a book of collected quotations from the popular historian. [Carolan, Matthew. "The Quotable Paul Johnson - book review." "National Review". 31 December 1994. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_n25_v46/ai_16388681] ]
Higgins' views
Columnist
Suzanne Fields , in an article discussing Higgins and IWF co-founderLisa Schiffren , states that they "are mothers and relate to women who are not ideologically doctrinaire but who are instinctively conservative on war and taxes." [Fields, Suzanne. "Talking softly, with a big schtick." "Jewish World Review ". 25 October 2004. [http://www.jewishworldreview.com/cols/fields102504.asp] ]In an interview with the
Acton Institute , Higgins expressed her fundamental opposition to government social programs insofar as they compete with or replace private charities, stating,:"Government programs pose serious problems for community institutions when they directly compete with those organizations which attempt to provide charity while seeking to assist the individual beyond materialistic ends. Properly performed charity not only feeds you, but keeps your self-respect intact."In her review of
Thomas DiLorenzo andJames T. Bennett 's book "Unhealthy Charities: Hazardous to Your Health and Wealth", which examines the operation of health charities, Higgins argues that,:"The problem is not that there are bad people running these organizations; almost anyone sitting on the board of such an organization would do the same thing in this environment. The problem is having centralized government funding in the first place. Reallocate the dollars, disperse the authority, create competing funding sources, and all these problems and false incentives will be instantly mitigated.""George" magazine published an article in its 1995 first issue, entitled "The Heather Report," in which her views were summarized as "essentially
libertarian ," and in agreement with the idea that "Centralized government will matter less and less.... We are in the midst of a 'great shift' from 'elitist to populist,' from a machine 'which is controlled and planned' to an organic system that, 'following this new paradigm, has faith in people, faith in their capacities, faith in their choices.'" Higgins was characterized as a link between the "wide-eyed" academic community and "flinty" political practitioners.In a 1995 "Wall Street Journal" column,
Paul Gigot described her as an "idea broker," explaining that she prefers not to be associated with political parties. Gigot included a quotation from Higgins, in which she stated that "I am not really interested in a party.... If the Democrats had really been New Democrats, that would have been great. If these Republicans become Old Republicans, they'll lose me too." [Gigot, Paul A. "Potomac Watch: Stop, Thief! Clinton bids for Newt's vision." "Wall Street Journal". 27 January 1995.]William Galston , a senior domestic policy adviser in the Clinton administration, said, "I see Heather as an intellectual and policy entrepreneur with some real moral commitments.... I don't see her as a sharply partisan figure, certainly not in the way she deals with people."Notes
ee also
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Independent Women's Forum
*Philanthropy Roundtable
*Randolph Foundation External links
* " [http://www.acreform.com/press/documents/Death-by-Bureaucracy.pdf Death by Bureaucracy] ", "Wall Street Journal" by Heather R. Higgins, 4 April 2005
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