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Nancy Tate

MEMBER SINCE: 2006

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Co-chair, 2020 Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative; Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow, The Council of Independent Colleges. Former Executive Director, League of Women Voters of the United States and League of Women Voters Education Fund; Chief Operating Officer, National Academy of Public Administration; Project Director, Irving Burton Associates; Division Director, Office of Utility Systems, U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Department of Education; U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity.

History of Employment

Position
Division
Organization
Start
End
Co-chair
Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative
2015
Present
Visiting Fellow
The Council of Independent Colleges
2010
2021
Executive Director
League of Women Voters of the United States and League of Women Voters Education Fund
2000
2015
Chief Operating Officer
National Academy of Public Administration
1994
2000
Project Director
Irving Burton Associates
1988
1994
Division Director
Office of Utility Systems
U.S. Department of Energy
1986
1988
Primary Policy Areas

Board Governance, Civic Engagement, Civil Rights and Liberties, Elections, Nonprofit/Philanthropy, Social Equity

Primary Sector of Expertise

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Primary Functions

Advocacy, Change Management, Nonprofit / NGO leadership, Performance Measurement, Program Evaluation, Strategic Planning

Management Matters Podcast

Grand Challenge: Protect Electoral Integrity and Enhance Voter Participation

How To Support the Election Workforce in the 2022 Election

Season: 1 Episode:129 | October 03, 2022

Show Notes:

On this episode, we are joined by our Election Integrity Working Group, made up of Academy Fellows Nancy Tate, Co-chair of the Women’s Vote Centennial Initiative, Mark Robbins, Interim Executive Director of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Barry Van Lare, an Independent Consultant of Management and Public Policy, and Edie Goldenberg, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy at the University of Michigan. They discuss the growing issue of disinformation regarding our electoral system, the rise in threats towards election workers, and what Fellows can do to uphold our country's electoral integrity.

This podcast episode was adapted from a webinar discussion that took place on September 29th. If you would like to watch the webinar, you can find it here.

Academic Resources mentioned:

Please access NAPA’s Election Resources at the 2022 Election Integrity Platform webpage, under our Grand Challenges tab.