Feb. 11, 2016–Just spoke with Ed Swan, who was on the Board of CEP in the earliest years. He and his wife Claudia (who was in the fashion industry) moved to Boston, Philadelphia and they now split their time between Sarasota, Fla. and Martha's Vineyard, Mass.
Ed says he remains in touch with another CEP alum, Rod Alexander, who was a staff member who who worked with Beth Sapery in the 1970s on one of the earliest CEP studies, Shortchanged: Women and Minorities in Banking (CEP, 1976). Used copies are still available online! (But no photo of the cover.)
Ed remembers well Hazel Henderson, who was also on the Board and now lives in St. Augustine, Fla. Alice visited Hazel last weekend!
Update, Feb. 13, 2017
Alice and I went up to St. Augustine with Caroline two weeks ago, and we visited with Hazel again😎. She gave us an update on the views of the new administration in Washington from the large array of people, from all over the world, with whom she is in touch.
Also in this series:
Marlin, Alice Tepper
Reed, Leon
Lee B. Thomas, Jr. long-time Board member