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Kathleen Kennedy Townsend has been appointed
Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University’s School
of Public Policy and is a Visiting Fellow at the Kennedy School
of Government at Harvard. She is a consult for both national
and international corporations.
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend has a long history of accomplishment
in the public arena. As Maryland’s first woman Lt. Governor,
Kathleen Kennedy Townsend was in charge of a multimillion
dollar budget and had oversight of major departments including
State Police, Economic Development, Transportation, and the
Office of Children Youth and Families. She is known nationally
for her innovative and results oriented programs such as Hot
Spots, Break the Cycle, the development of Marylands bio-tech
business, the launching of the e-readiness initiative and
the establishment of one of the first state wide offices of
character education.
Before being elected Lt. Governor, Mrs. Townsend served as
Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the United States. In
that role, she led the planning to put 100,000 police officers
into the community and she ignited the Police Corps, a program
to give college scholarships to young people who pledge to
work as police officers for four years after graduating.
Prior to serving at the Department of Justice, Mrs.Townsend
spent seven years as the founder and director of the Maryland
Student Service Alliance. It was in this role that she led
the fight to make Maryland the first state in the nation to
require all high school students perform community service.
Before launching that initiative, Mrs.Townsend worked as an
environmental attorney both in private practice and as an
Assistant Attorney General in Maryland. In addition, in 1982
she managed Senator Edward M.Kennedy’s successful re-election
campaign.
Mrs.Townsend has taught foreign policy at the University
of Pennsylvania and the University of Maryland, Baltimore
County. She has published articles in the New York Times,
Washington Post, and Washington Monthly, among others. In
the mid-eighties she founded the Robert F.Kennedy Human Rights
Award – and award whose recipients now include the Comadres
of El Salvador, Adam Michnic of Poland, and Beyers Naude of
South Africa.
Mrs.Townsend is Chair of the Institute for Human Virology
at the University of Maryland and currently serves on the
boards of directors of the John F.Kennedy Library Foundation,
Points of Light Foundations, Strategic Partnerships, the Institute
for Women’s Policy Research, the Character Education
Partnership and she is a member of the Council of Foreign
Relations and the Inter-American Dialogue. She previously
served on the boards of the Export-Import Bank, Johns Hopkins
School of Advanced International Studies, the Wilderness Society,
the Baltimore Urban League and was chair of the Robert Kennedy
Memorial. A honors graduate of Harvard University, she received
her law degree from the University of New Mexico where she
was a member of the law review. She has received ten honorary
degrees.
The eldest child of Robert and Ethel Kennedy, Lt.Governor
Townsend lives in Baltimore County with her husband, David,
a professor at St.John’s College in Annapolis. They
have four daughters, Meaghan (27), Maeve (25), Kate (21),
and Kerry (13).
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