President Joe Biden has named Bob Joondeph Chair of the Social Security Advisory Board. Joondeph replaces Kim Hildred, who was designated Chair by President Donald Trump in July 2017. ...
Joondeph has a 25-year plus tenure as Executive Director of Disability Rights Oregon, a state protection and advocacy organization. Joondeph graduated from Brown University and Case Western Reserve Law School.
Gee another old white guy..smh
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ReplyDelete9:36 The best candidate should be hired no matter what race sex or age he or she is.
And that should be true throughout the agency.
Also remember that with age comes experience and wisdom.
Congrats to a fellow CWRU Law School alum!
ReplyDelete"Also remember that with age comes experience and wisdom."
ReplyDeleteCongress proves otherwise.
It's gotta be hard to find someone with a 25 year tenure as the head of a disability rights organization and be under 50. But I'm all for the SSAB to have someone with a "customer" perspective versus a political or agency perspective.
ReplyDeleteGoing to the same well for new ideas never works. Ever
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