Janet L. Norwood

Janet L. Norwood
Born
Janet Sonia Lippe

(1923-12-11)December 11, 1923
DiedMarch 27, 2015(2015-03-27) (aged 91)
EducationLL.D. (Honorary) Carnegie Mellon University, Harvard University, and Florida International University
Ph.D., M.A. Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
B.A. Douglass College
Spouse
Bernard Norwood
(m. 1944)
Children2, including Stephen

Janet Lippe Norwood (December 11, 1923 – March 27, 2015) was an American statistician and the first female Commissioner of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) when she was appointed in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter. She was reappointed twice by President Reagan. She left the Bureau in 1991 and joined the Urban Institute as a Senior Fellow, a position she held until 1999. She was also appointed as the Chair of the Advisory Council on Unemployment Compensation, first by President George H. W. Bush in 1993 and then re-elected by President Bill Clinton.[1] She stepped down from that position in 1996. She received numerous awards including several honorary doctorate degrees from academic institutions, including Harvard University.[2]

  1. ^ Janet Lippe Norwood (1995). Organizing to Count: Change in the Federal Statistical System. The Urban Institute. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-87766-635-6.
  2. ^ "Profile: Janet L. Norwood". Bloomberg Businessweek. Archived from the original on December 7, 2013. Retrieved 4 December 2014.