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Board of Directors 2005-2006

Jan Van Tassel, President
Exec. Director, Connecticut Legal Rights Project

Tom Ude, Vice President
City of New Haven, Deputy Corporation Council

Jacqueline O’Clair, Treasurer
Travelers Insurance

Theresa Canada, Secretary
Professor, Western CT State University

Board Members
Ken Bartschi
Attorney, Horton, Shields & Knox, P.C.

Jennifer Brown
Professor, Quinnipiac University School of Law

Susan Rand Brown
Adjunct Professor, Capital Community College

Ann-Marie DeGraffenreidt
Attorney, Center For Children's Advocacy

Candida Flores
Exec. Director, La Casa de Puerto Rico

Jane W. Griffith
Attorney at Law

Jane K. Grossman
Attorney, New Haven Legal Assistance Association

Tim Hazen
Executive Director, CT Bar Association

Bettye Jo Pakulis
Executive Assistant, State Treasurer's Office

Lori Pelletier
Secretary/Treasurer, Connecticut AFL-CIO

Deborah Simmons
Professor, Manchester Community College

Rebecca L. Thomas, Ph.D.
Professor, UCONN School of Social Work

Carolyn M. Treiss
Exec. Director, NARAL

Jean A. Wihbey, Ph.D.
Dean of Academic Affairs, Northwestern CT Community College

 



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