Anne N. Foreman

Anne Newman Foreman (born October 16, 1947 in Hollywood, California)[1] is a United States diplomat, lawyer, and businesswoman, who was General Counsel of the Air Force from 1987 to 1989[2] and United States Under Secretary of the Air Force from May 1, 1989 to January 20, 1993.[3]

Biography

Anne N. Foreman was educated at Newbury College, receiving a B.A. in History and French, and an M.A. in History.[4] She also later obtained a J.D. from the Washington College of Law.[4]

After completing her education, Foreman joined the United States Foreign Service, serving in Beirut and Tunis and as a delegate to the 31st Session United Nations General Assembly (1976).[5] In the later 1970s, Foreman practiced law at the law firm of Bracewell & Patterson in Houston and then, from 1979 to 1985, at Boodle Hatfield in London.[5]

In 1985, Foreman took a job at the White House as Associate Director of Presidential Personnel for National Security, a job she held until 1987.[5] She was General Counsel of the Air Force from 1987 to 1989.[5] From September 1987 to January 1993, she was United States Under Secretary of the Air Force.[5]

Foreman has worked in the private sector since leaving government service in 1993, including as a Director of Wackenhut,[5] Ultra Electronics,[6] and Trust Services, Inc.[6] In 1999, she became the court appointed trustee of a claims management company, the National Gypsum Company Bodily Injury Trust, and director and treasurer of a second claims management company, the Asbestos Claims Management Corporation.[6] She joined the Board of the GEO Group in 2002.[6]

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References

Government offices
Preceded by
Eugene R. Sullivan
General Counsel of the Air Force
1987 1989
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
James F. McGovern
United States Under Secretary of the Air Force
September 1989 January 1993
Succeeded by
Rudy de Leon
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