Linda Langston

Linda Langston is Director of Strategic Relations for the National Association of Counties in Washington DC, USA. Prior to that Langston was a member of the Linn County (Iowa) Board of Supervisors. She also serves as the co-chair of the Resilient America Roundtable for the National Academy of Sciences and is on the National Advisory Council for FEMA. She was elected in November 2002 and took office the following January. Prior to her public service, she was the Executive Director of the History Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa and the Executive Director of the Linn Mar School Foundation. While living in Chicago and Tulsa, she maintained a private practice in psychotherapy.

Linda Langston
Langston in 2007
Linn County Board of Supervisors
Assumed office
2002
Personal details
Born
Linda Nelson

(1953-07-03) July 3, 1953
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)David Langston (m. 1975)
ChildrenEric Langston, Evan Langston
ResidenceCedar Rapids, Iowa
 United States
Alma materKnox College
Websitehttp://lindalangston.com/

Langston speaks nationally on disaster recovery issues along with women's leadership issues.[1]

Early life, family, and career

Langston grew up on Chicago's south side in the Beverly neighborhood and graduated from Morgan Park High School. She then attended Knox College where she graduated in 1975 with a B.A. in History. Prior to running for office, she was the Executive Director and Development Director at the Linn County Historical Society.

gollark: People complaining about it doesn't mean it's true either, I doubt they actually *measured* it.
gollark: They may also not have been very good ideas in the time when they "evolved", and just stuck around through luck or being tied to better ones.
gollark: Also, things being a good idea in very different societies of the past doesn't make them sensible in the different environments of today. They *might* be, but it isn't guaranteed.
gollark: Working memory isn't long-term memory.
gollark: The Flynn effect is very well documented.

References

  1. "Linn County, Iowa website, Bio". Archived from the original on 2015-11-17.



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