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Dwayne serves as president of the governing board of the Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition and on the advisory committee of the National Black Child Development Institute. Dwayne has previously served as president of the Housing and Economic Development Financial Corporation of Kansas City, president of the Board of Curators of Lincoln University, and a board member of the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce. Dwayne has published several articles on issues affecting children and families and is frequently called to give testimony on child care legislation pending before local, state, and federal government bodies.
Prior to joining Bright Horizons, Dana was the co-founder and co-president of the Families and Work Institute (FWI), a nonprofit research firm, where she focused on business, government, and community efforts to help families care for their dependents. Prior to the seven years at FWI, Dana was a senior research associate at the Conference Board, a nonprofit business think tank, where she created the Work and Family Information Center in 1983.
At a national level, Ms. Klein is Chair of The Conference Board's WorkLife Leadership Council, a member of The Conference Board's Diversity Council, and a member of Boston College's Work and Family Roundtable. She is also a founder and current Co-chair of The Employer Group, a partnership of employers engaged in identifying quality of life solutions for hourly workers. She is a frequent speaker at local and national business conferences and spoke at the Ten Downing Street Summit on Women in the New Economy.
La Sra. Lange es co-presidenta del Consejo Consultivo de la Fundación para el Cuidado del Niño de Indiana (Indiana Child Care Fund Advisory Board), una sociedad pública/privada con el objetivo de mejorar la calidad y disponibilidad de la educación temprana en todo el estado. Ella es miembro del Consejo Consultivo para el Centro de Familias en la Universidad de Purdue, y de "Conference Board Work/Life Leadership Council". También es miembro de "Steering Committees for the Boston College Work and Family Roundtable" y de la Asociación para el Trabajo/Familia de la Universidad Purdue Midwest. La Sra. Lange tiene un título de MBA de la Universidad de Indiana y una Licenciatura en Ciencia en Farmacia de la Universidad de Purdue.
Jim is the author of seven books and more than 100 articles, and produced the PBS Documentary, “Fatherhood USA.” In 1997, Working Mother magazine named him as one of the “top 25 men in America who make a difference in the lives of working mothers.” In 1998, ABC's 20/20 profiled his work, and The Wall Street Journal selected his most recent book, Working Fathers: New Strategies for Balancing Work and Family, as one of the top ten work/life books of the year.