YOUR PROPOSED REMARKS AT THE FEDERAL WOMEN'S PROGRAM ADVISORY COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM, 23 AUGUST 1988 - 9:00 A.M. HEADQUARTERS AUDITORIUM

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STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90GO1 353RO01 900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90GO1 353RO01 900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUWECT: (O l) Proposed Remarks at the Federal Women's Program Advisory Council Symposium, 23 August 1988 - 9:00 a.m. Fes` William M. BakeV Director, Public airs PAO 88-0269 12 August 1988 TO: (Officer designation. room number. and building) i 5 UG 1988 OFFICER'S INITIALS COMMENTS (Number each comment to Show from whom to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) PAO f 01T10NS U.I. Government Mntles Ott lee= 1fel-a$4 3a$se/5I FORM 610 1_79 P 301 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in PAJI VVI~w 25X1 ;ion: lg. - DCI 25X1- VP_0 1 Jean 1-ER 1-P Re Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 rtw oo-ucu_7 CIDENTIAL 12 August 1988 RE: Your proposed remarks at the Federal Women's Program Advisory Council Symposium 23 August 1988 9:00 a.m. Headquarters Auditorium You are scheduled to give opening remarks at the second annual symposium of the Federal Women's Program Advisory Council and to introduce the keynote speaker, Ms. Maureen Bunyan, a local television journalist. You will be introduced by Robert Fitzgerald, Director of Equal Employment Opportunity. The symposium will address a broad range of issues related to the theme, "New Rules and New Roles." Speakers include Agency and non-Agency individuals. As with last year's event, the symposium will have a capacity crowd of 500 attendees from throughout the Agency-.- To accommodate the excess demand (about 500 individuals were turned away), symposium proceedings will be piped into"the cafeterias and the Agency's little theater. The entire symposium also will be videotaped. The remarks we have prepared discuss your desire to increase the number of women managers in the Agency. You also discuss the work of the Federal. Women's Program, including its leading role in establishing an Agency day care facility -- an important goal in promoting the welfare of Agency employees. You then introduce Ms. Bunyan, giving a summary of her career and achievements. Your proposed remarks, a biography of Ms. Bunyan, and the symposium agenda are attached. Attachments: As Stated Regrade as UNCLASSIFIED When Separated From Attachment Bill Baker CONFTaNTIAL ""30/-_TW Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 PROPOSED REMARKS BY WILLIAM H. WEBSTER DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AT THE FEDERAL WOMEN'S PROGRAM ADVISORY COUNCIL SECOND ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM AUGUST 23, 1988 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 GOOD MORNING. I AM DELIGHTED THAT YOU ASKED ME TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS SYMPOSIUM, AND I AM PLEASED TO SEE SUCH ENTHUSIASTIC ATTENDANCE. IT IS IMPORTANT TO ME THAT THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY PROVIDE OPPORTUNITIES TO ALL EMPLOYEES FOR GROWTH, ACHIEVEMENT, AND ADVANCEMENT, AND I WILL DO WHAT I CAN TO INCREASE THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN AT THE CIA. WHEN I WAS DIRECTOR OF THE FBI, MY CHIEF TASK IN PROMOTING OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN WAS TO RECRUIT.MORE WOMEN AGENTS. IN 1978, WHEN I-TOOK OFFICE AS DIRECTOR, THE BUREAU HAD 94 WOMEN AGENTS. WHEN I LEFT OFFICE IN 1987, THERE WERE ALMOST 800 WOMEN AGENTS. THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE-AGENCY IS ALREADY-ATTRACTING AND'HIRING WOMEN WITH HIGH-QUALITY CREDENTIALS. OUR CHALLENGE IS TO PROVIDE OPPORTUNITY AND ENCOURAGEMENT FOR THE WOMEN WHO WORK HERE NOW, SO THAT THEY CAN ADVANCE IN THE AGENCY. ONE OF MY PRIORITIES IS TO Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 INCREASE THE NUMBER OF WOMEN IN THE MIDDLE AND UPPER LEVELS OF MANAGEMENT IN THE CIA, AND I WILL CONTINUE WORKING TO SEE THIS HAPPEN. WE HAVE MUCH TO GAIN -- IN GOVERNMENT AND IN INDUSTRY -- FROM A GREATER PRESENCE OF WOMEN IN THE RANKS OF MANAGEMENT. I RECENTLY SPOKE TO THE 1988 CLASS OF THE KELLOGG GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT AT NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. IT WAS A SPECIAL OCCASION FOR ME, SINCE A FAMILY FRIEND WAS IN THAT GRADUATING CLASS. YOU WILL NOT BE SURPRISED WHEN I TELL YOU THAT, OF THE 70 MEMBERS IN THE CLASS -.- A CLASS THAT INCLUDED CORPORATE PRESIDENTS AND VICE PRESIDENTS -SHE WAS THE TOP STUDENT. WOMEN AT THE CIA HAVE BEEN ENCOURAGED IN THEIR CAREER DEVELOPMENT BY THE FEDERAL WOMEN'S PROGRAM-- A VALUABLE SOURCE FOR INFORMATION AND TRAINING. I ESPECIALLY. APPRECIATE. THE PROGRAM'S ROLE IN BRINGING PERTINENT ISSUES. TO THE ATTENTI(N OF SENIOR AGENCY MANAGEMENT -- ISSUES SUCH AS COMPARABLE PAY, PART-TIME JOBS AND JOB-SHARING, AND FIELD ASSSIGNMENTS OF AGENCY CO LES. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 THE FEDERAL WOMEN'S PROGRAM ALSO HAS TAKEN THE LEAD IN THE AGENCY'S EFFORTS TO BUILD-A DAY CARE CENTER. CONSTRUCTION OF THE HARRY FITZWATER CHILDREN'S CENTER WILL BEGIN THIS FALL, AND WE HOPE TO OPEN THE CENTER BY FALL OF 1989. RECOGNIZING THAT DAY CARE IS REALLY A FAMILY ISSUE AND ONE THAT CONCERNS BOTH WOMEN AND MEN, I HAVE APPOINTED A SEPARATE PROGRAM COORDINATOR FOR DAY CARE. DIRECTOR OF THE FEDERAL WOMEN'S PROGRAM, HAS DONE MUCH TO ESTABLISH OUR DAY CARE PROGRAM. SHE WILL BECOME THE AGENCY'S FIRST. DAY.....CARE.OOORDINATOR AND WILL WORK TO ENSURE THE SUCCESS OF THE HEADQUARTERS CENTER,-AS WELL AS INVESTIGATE WAYS OF PROVIDING DAY CARE'SERVICES AT OUTLYING AGENCY FACILITIES. PROVIDING DAY CARE IS IMPORTANT IN PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF. AGENCY EMPLOYEES. I AM VERY. PLEASED THAT.WE ARE MAKING PROGRESS IN THIS AREA. THERE ARE, OF COURSE, A NUMBER OF ISSUES THAT AFFECT THE WELFARE OF AGENCY EMPLOYEES AND THEIR PROFESSIONAL SATISFACTION AND Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 ADVANCEMENT. WE WILL BE CONSIDERING SOME OF THEM TODAY, HEARING FROM INDIVIDUALS WITHIN CIA AS WELL-AS GUEST SPEAKERS WHO CAN OFFER INSIGHTS AND THE BENEFIT OF EXPERIENCE. IT IS MY PLEASURE TO INTRODUCE YOUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER, MS. MAUREEN BUNYAN -- A VETERAN WASHINGTON NEWSCASTER AND AN AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST. MS. BUNYAN HAS DONE MUCH TO PROMOTE THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN, BOTH ACTIVELY AND BY EXAMPLE. MS. BUNYAN HAS BUILT HER JOURNALISTIC REPUTATION WITH THE COMPLETE AND THOUGHTFUL REPORTING OF-DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN NEWS. HER SPECIAL INTEREST IN THE CARIBBEAN AND LATIN AMERICA HAS LED TO MANY PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS, INCLUDING AWARD-WINNING COVERAGE OF THE PANAMA CANAL TREATY NEGOTIATIONS, A NEWS SERIES ON SALVADORAN REFUGEE CAMPS, AND PARTICIPATION IN A STATE DEPARTMENT LECTURE TOUR AT UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES THROUGHOUT CHILE. IN 1973, MS. BUNYAN CAME TO WASHINGTON AS A NEWSCASTER AND REPORTER FOR CHANNEL 9, WUSA. TODAY, SHE IS COANCHOR OF CHANNEL 9'S Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 "EYEWITNESS NEWS" AND IS THE PRODUCER AND HOST OF A WEEKLY NEWS PROGRAM. MS. BUNYAN HAS ACTIVELY FURTHERED THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN. HONORED THREE TIMES BY THE NATIONAL COMMISSION ON WORKING WOMEN, SHE IS THE LEADER OF A GROUP TO CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR NONPROFESSIONAL WORKING WOMEN. AS A BOARD MEMBER FOR THE OVERSEAS EDUCATION FUND, MS. BUNYAN CHAIRED A FUNDRAISING CAMPAIGN FOR REFUGEE WOMEN. AND, SHE WAS ONE OF TEN AMERICANS CHOSEN TO VISIT CENTRAL AMERICA AND RECOMMEND WAYS THAT WOMEN FROM THE.UNITED STATES COULD AID THAT REGION. BORN IN ARUBA, MS. BUNYAN RECEIVED AN UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN IN MILWAUKEE. SHE EARNED A MASTER'S DEGREE IN EDUCATION FROM HARVARD UNIVERSITY. MS. BUNYAN, I AM PLEASED TO WELCOME YOU TO.THE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, AND I KNOW THAT WE WILL BENEFIT FROM WHAT YOU WILL TELL US. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 W-T A JD 1337 Massachusetts Avenue, S.E. Washington, D.C. ^ 20003.1540 Maureen Bunyan Co-Anchor 6 pm Eyewitness News Host "22:26" Maureen Bunyan has been the co-anchor of Channel 9's top-rated 6 pm "Eyewitness News" since 1978-: She joined the:station in September 1973 as a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter whose principle beats were education and the District government. Most recently, concurrent with her co-anchoring duties, ?Bunyan became Producer-Host for Channel 9's weekly issue-oriented._. program, "22:26." The program won an Emmy Award in May of 1987. An award-winning journalist, Bunyan has built her reputation on covering "hot spots" on foreign as well as domestic news fronts. In August, Bunyan travelled to El Salvador to produce a series on that country's refugee camps. She also visited Honduras to film reports on that country's place in U.S./Central American relations. In 1978 her coverage of the Panama Canal Treaty negotiations won her the first of two American Association of University Women Awards for International Reporting. Bunyan received the second award for her 1979 news series and half-hour special on U.S./Japanese trade relations, for which she conducted the first interview ever given to an American reporter by Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira.- - Throughout her career, Bunyan has interviewed numerous world leaders including Cuban President Fidel Castro and Zimbabwe Prime Minister Robert Mugabe. During the Carter Administration, Bunyan was asked by First Lady Rosalyn Carter to brief her on Latin American and Caribbean affairs. Born in Aruba, Netherland Antilles Buny n has an ongoing interest in the economic, political and social issues affecting Caribbean, Central and South American nations. During 1976 alone, she filed reports from Puerto Rico that provided in-depth ..analyses of the statehood issue under consideration that election year; covered the election in-Jamaica, and participated in a 10 day, State Department lecture tour at universities and colleges throughout Chile.. Among her civic affiliations, :Bunyan serves on the boards of Big Brothers of the National Capital Area; Overseas Education Fund; the National Commission on Working Women; the Journalism Advisory Committee of American University, School of Communications. Bunyan did her undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She earned a Masters Degree-in Education from Harvard University. (CU Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 -2- Prior to joining Channel 9, Bunyan was ,a reporter for New York Cit 's WCBS-TV. A reporter for Boston's WGBH-TV from 1970 to 1972, Bunyan began her reporting career as a summer intern with the Milwaukee Journal in 1969. The following summer she completed a summer Program for Minorities in Journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L AGENDA AND RESERVATI0 ANFORM FEDERAL WOMEN'S PROGRAM ADVISORY.COUNCIL SYMPOSIUM 23 August 1988 9:00 a.m. Introduction Opening Remarks. William H. Webster Director of Central Intelligence 9:15 a.m. Keynote Speaker "Womeen at Work" WUSA, Channel 9 News Anchorwoman 25X1 10:15 a.m. "The Challenge to Become" Deputy Chief, Career Management Staff, Directorate of Operations 11:00 a.m. "Legal Issues for Women" Chris deVries, Legislative Director, Robert E. Fitzgerald . Director of Equal Employment Opportunity Maureen Bunyan Federally Employed Women 11:45 a.m. Lunch on the Lawn (Optional) (A tent will be provided.) 1:00 p.m. Movie (Optional) "Women--Myth and Reality" 1:15 p.m. "What Every Woman Knows" Tulis McCall, Historical Interpreter Impersonations of Women in History 2:00 p.m. "Taming the Gentle David Israel, Ph.D., Clinical Warrior" Psychologist 3:00 p.m. "It's Your Future" Helene Boatner, Director of Leadership Analysis, Directorate of Intelligence 3:45 p.m. Closing Remarks Manager C-O-N-F-I-D-E-N-T-I-A-L- Federal Women's Program 25X1 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 2- sueJECT, (Ophonot) 1988 Annual Women's Symposium STAT Director -nf D".onnel TO: OR- disignoton, room building) STAT Ueputy_Director.for Administration 7D24 Hqs Executive Registry 7E12-' Hqs ecutive Director Director of Personnel Director, Equal Employment Opportunity FORM 610 Umsum ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET L,w 988 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 { Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 OP 88-0760/1 29 June 1988 STAT PIB11ORANDtfl FOR: Executive Director VIA: Deputy Director for Administration FROM: Royal E. Elmendorf Director of Personnel SUBJECT: 1988 Annual Women's Symposium 1. Action Re uested: Request authorization to pay guest speakers the amounts liste elow for their participation in the 23 August 1988 Women's Symposium: Maureen Bunyan, CBS News Commentator $1,500.00 Tullis McCall, Historical Interpreter $1,500.00 Dr. David Israel, Clinical Psychologist $ 500.00 Chris deVries, Legislative Director $ 250.00 2. Background: The speakers are well known personalities who have agreed to speak at the 1988 Women's Symposium, "Looking Ahead - New Rules - New Roles." Approval for the program is contained in attachment A. The fees noted are the command costs per person, per speaking engagement. The proposed schedule of events is contained in attachment B. 3. Recommendation: Approval be granted for the expenditure of the above Ro al E. Elmendorf STAT Attachments: As stated 6 JUL 1988 STAT Deputy Director for i istration Date _ 1 1 JUT.. +n Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01: CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 STAT SUBJECT: 1988 Annual Women's Symposium Distribution: ,w Orig - Addressee 1 - ER- 2 - DDA 1 - D/OP 1-EEO DDA/OP/EEO1 X14 June 1988) Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 31 May 1988 ~:'- ~ZS'U I(GU~ MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence VIA: Deputy Director for Central Intelligence Administration or Deputy Direc Director, Public Affairs Office Director of Personnel Robert E. Fitzgerald Opportunity Director, Equal Employment Oppo SUBJECT: Proposed Annual Women's Symposium - 23 August 1988 1. Action Requested: Request the Director of Central Intelligence agree to make introductory comments at the opening session of the proposed .annual women's symposium on 23 August 1988. 2..; Back9_round.. a. The Federal Women's Program Manager, Office Council, of under D~loyment direction of the Federal Women's Progr ge entitled Opportunity intends to schedule a one-day women's symposium, "Looking Ahead: New Rules - New Roles," on 23 August 1988 in the Headquarters Auditorium. b. This will be the second running of what we hope will become an 1987 was annual event for Agency wbThe y first program away an overwhelming success attended ular request we are for lack of seating space in the Auditorium. By-rPoP planning to offer another such program this year,. c. The agenda will reflect the changing role of both men and women in today's society and the challenges they will face in the future with a declining work force, and for many, the growing problem of balancing thee responsibility of careers, home life and child and/or parental care. planned program will also address pending legislative issues which will to effect the lives of working women. This one-day symposium all Agency personnel, but will be geared towards the interests of female employees. Some 500 employees are expected to attend. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 STAT ject: Proposed Annual Women's Symposium - 23 August 1988 Draft comments for the Director's address will be forwarded d . under separate cover to the Office of Public Affairs. The proposed schedule of events is attached. e. The Office of Equal Employment Opportunity has budgeted adequate funds to cover this event. 3. Recommendation: In view of the foregoing, it is requested that the Director of Central Intelligence approve this program and, if.scheduling permits, agree to participate as requested. Robert Fitzger-Ald STAT Attachment 0 1 JUN 1988, 2 ' JUN 1988 Date Deputy Director o Date N Wiilrlm H. Webster Director of Central Intelligence Date 8 JUN 1988 A lliN 1988 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 PROPOSED AGENDA: 1988 FWPAC Women's 23 August 1988 Symposium "LOOKING AHEAD: NEW RULES - NEW ROLES" 0900-0915 Opening Remarks Bob Fitzgerald Judge Webster 0915-1000 Keynote Address Maureen Bunyan CBS Commentator "Women at work" 1000-1015 Break Refreshments in Ca nopy STAT 1015-1100 "The Challenge Deputy Chief, Career to Become" DDO Management Staff , 1100-1145 "Legal Issues Chris deVries Legislative Director for Women" Federally Employed Women 1145-1315 Lunch on the Optional Movie "Women - Myth.& Reality" lawn at 1300 1315-1400 "What Every Women Tulis McCall Impersonations of Women Knows" in History 1400-1445 "Taming The Dr. David Israel PhD. Clinical Psychologist Gentle Warrior" Richmond, VA 1445-1500 Break 1500-1545 Wrap Up Helene Boatner Director, Office of Leadership Analysis, (DDI) 1545-1600 Closing Remarks Federal Women's Program Manager LOGISTICS 1. Posters will be placed throughout the Buildings. 2. Registration will be Employee Bulletin tear-off. 3. Programs and symposium buttons will be distributed. 4. Refreshments are planned for the Break. 5. Box lunches will be catered at a nominal cost to participants. 6. Seating and shelter will be provided under a canopy erected on the Headquarters quadrangle. 7. The canopy will also be used for coffee breaks, social time and networking. STAT Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01: CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 ' rt C a', 31 May 1988 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Deputy Director for Administration Director, Public Affairs Office Director of Personnel FROM: Robert E. Fitzgerald Director, Equal Employment Opportunity SUBJECT: Proposed Annual Women's Symposium - 23 August 1988 1. Action Requested: Request the Director of Central Intelligence agree to make introductory comments at the opening session of the proposed annual women's symposium on 23 August 1988. 2. Background: a. The Federal Women's Program Advisory Council, under the direction of the Federal Women's Program Manager, Office of Equal Employment Opportunity intends to schedule a one-day women's symposium, entitled "Looking Ahead: New Rules - New Roles," on 23 August 1988 in the Headquarters Auditorium. b. This will be the second running of what we hope will become an annual event for Agency women. The first program held in October 1987 was. an overwhelming success attended by 500 employees, with over 200 turned away for lack of seating space in the Auditorium. By popular request we are planning to offer another such program this year. c. The agenda will reflect the changing role of both men and women in today's society and the challenges they will face in the future with a declining work force, and for many, the growing problem of balancing the responsibility of careers, home life and child and/or parental care. The planned program will also address pending legislative issues which will effect the lives of working women. This one-day symposium will be open to all Agency personnel, but will be geared towards the interests of female employees. Some 500 employees are expected to attend. Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 STAT Subject: Proposed Annual Women's Symposium - 23 August 1988 d. Draft comments for the Director's address will be forwarded under separate cover to the Office of Public Affairs. The proposed schedule of events is attached. e. The Office of Equal Employment Opportunity has budgeted adequate funds to cover this event. 3. Recommendation: In view of the foregoing, it is requested that the Director of Central Intelligence approve this program and, if scheduling permits, agree to participate as requested. STAT CONCUR: Director of P`rsonn STAT STAT STAT Dir r.. Public Affairs Office Robert E. itzger PLAY 31 1888 ?.t JUN i9ol JUN 1938 ,119 1449 Deputy Director of ntral Intelligence Date Id William H. Webster Director of Oentral Intelligence Date 10 JUN 1988 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 SUBJECT: Proposed Annual Women's Symposium - 23 August 1988 STAT DDA/OP/EEO, Distribution: Orig - Addressee 1 - DDCI 1 - DDA 1 - D/PAO 1 - D/PERS 1 - C/Protocol 2 - D/EEO r3l May 88 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 PROPOSED AGENDA: 1988 FVPAC Women's Symposium 23 August 1988 "LOOKING AHEAD: NEW RULES - NEW ROLES" 0900-0915 Opening Remarks Bob Fitzgerald Judge Webster 0915-1000 Keynote Address Maureen Bunyan "Women at Work" 1000-1015 Break Refreshments under the Canopy STAT 1015-1100 "The Challenge to Become" DC/DDO/CMS 1100-1145 "Legal Issues Chris deVries 'Legislative Director for Women" Federally Employed Women 1145-1315 Lunch on the Optional Movie "Women - Myth & Reality" lawn at 1300 1315-1400 "What Every Women Tulis McCall Impersonations of Women Knows" in History 1400-1445 "Taming The Dr. David Israel PhD. Clinical Psychologist Gentle Warrior" Richmond, VA 1445-1500 Break 1500-1545 To be determined STAT 1545-1600 Closing Remarks Federal Women's Program Manager LOGISTICS 1. Posters will be placed throughout the Buildings. 2. Registration will be Employee Bulletin tear-off. 3. Programs and symposium buttons will be distributed. 4. Refreshments are planned for the Break. 5. Box lunches will be catered at a nominal cost to participants. 6. Seating and shelter will be provided under a canopy erected on the Headquarters quadrangle. 7. The canopy will also be used for coffee breaks, social time and networking. - Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353R001900020006-8 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8 STAT STAT Mac ROUTING AND RECORD SHEET SUBJECT: (optional) Proposed Annual Women's Symposium - 23 August 1988 aM? Robert E. Fitzgerald EXTENSION NO. EEO Dir ctor , e 626 CofC DATE 31 May 1988 TO: eer ssignofgn, room number, and building) DATE OFFICER'S COMMENTS (Number each comment to show from whom RECEIVED FORWARDED INITIALS to whom. Draw a line across column after each comment.) 1 D/Pers. MAY 3 1988 1. Concurrence ~? DDA Registry 7D18 Hqs 1. MA 1983 3. ODA 7D18 Hqs 3. Concurrence 4. DD/PAO 1016 Ames 5 D/PAO S. Concurrence 7D00 Hqs 6. Executive Registry JU ?88 XV~ 7E12 Hqs O/DCI 7.60 Hqs ' 9 4 7. Approval 7 w, l d Ili" 7nnn Hnc 1Mf, AmAS 10. D/EEO 626 CofC 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. FORM 610 E1 * U.S. Government Printing Office: 1935-494434/49156 Declassified in Part - Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2012/08/01 : CIA-RDP90G01353RO01900020006-8