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2009 News Listing
2008 News Listing
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News Release for Immediate Release
October 25, 2007Fenty Names Tonya Kinlow to Education Ombudsman Post Washington, DC Today, Mayor Adrian M. Fenty named the final major appointment of his education team. Fenty named Tonya Vidal Kinlow as the first-ever Ombudsman for Public Education for the District of Columbia. As Ombudsman, Ms. Kinlow will be the citys face of customer service for education and will assist parents and students with questions and problems within District of Columbia Public Schools, Public Charter Schools, The University of the District of Columbia and the Office of the State Superintendent for Education. Tonya Vidal Kinlow, Ombudsman for Public Education Prior to her appointment by Mayor Fenty as Ombudsman for Public Education, Tonya Vidal Kinlow served as vice president for government relations at the District of Columbia Hospital Association (DCHA). Ms. Kinlow also served as an appointed member and vice president of the District of Columbia State Board of Education. She is the current vice chair of the board of DC Voice, an organization working to ensure that every child in the District gets a high-quality public education. Her active involvement in the public policy arena, both professionally and as a citizen, reflects her belief that effective government can be a catalyst for helping communities and individuals achieve goals. Before joining DCHA, Ms. Kinlow was government relations manager for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of the Mid-Atlantic States, Inc. (Kaiser Permanente). Her extensive experience in government relations also includes work as the public policy advocate for two professional trade associations, the National Medical Association and the American Society of Anesthesiologists. Tonya began her professional career on Capitol Hill, where she served on the legislative staffs of Congressman Charles Rangel and Congressman Richard Durbin. Tonya is an active and dedicated District of Columbia resident. She is a former elected At-Large repres
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