- Anne D. Neal
Anne deHayden Neal is the president of the
American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA) and a prominent advocate of academic freedom and intellectual diversity on college campuses.Ms. Neal spent her childhood in Indiana, where her father was the editor of the small-town newspaper, the
Noblesville Daily Ledger . She graduated as a member of Phi Beta Kappa fromHarvard College in 1977 with an A.B. magna cum laude in American history and literature and subsequently earned her J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1980. As a practicing attorney, Ms. Neal specialized in First Amendment law at the firm ofRogers & Wells in New York City; she later served as Senior Vice President of theRecording Industry Association of America where she spearheaded the RIAA campaign to oppose mandatory lyrics labeling.In the early 1990s, Ms. Neal served as general counsel and congressional liaison for the
National Endowment for the Humanities underLynne V. Cheney , where she addressed a range of issues including academic freedom, intellectual diversity, and historical literacy. After the founding of ACTA (then known as the National Alumni Forum) by Lynne Cheney, SenatorJoe Lieberman ,Richard Lamm ,Hank Brown and others, Ms. Neal served as vice president and general counsel from 1995–2003; she succeededJerry L. Martin as president in 2003.In addition to her professional work, Ms. Neal serves or has served on the boards of numerous charitable organizations including All Hallows Guild, Washington National Cathedral, National Association for Olmsted Parks, Sabre Foundation, and the Friends of the U.S. National Arboretum.
External links
* [http://www.goacta.org/about_acta/nealbio.html Biography of Ms. Neal on ACTA website]
* [http://chronicle.com/weekly/v53/i12/12a01001.htm "A Not-So-Professorial Watchdog" by Robin Wilson, The Chronicle of Higher Education]
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