Susan Tannenbaum
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Susan Tannenbaum is a retired lobbyist for the consumer activist group Common Cause in Washington, D.C. Her focus was the environment.
Tannenbaum was once a member of U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 presidential campaign staff until his assassination.
Susan Tannenbaum is the daughter of Greensboro, NC civic leaders, the late Leah Louise Baach Tannenbaum, a descendant of the German Jews who emigrated to the South in the 1800s, and the late Dr. A. Jack Tannenbaum, a physician in internal medicine. Susan is married to David Osterhout, a Washington lawyer. They have two children, Jacob and Jenny. Susan has two sisters, Jeanne Tannenbaum, Retired, Greensboro, Nancy Tannenbaum, retired director of student services for the UNC-CH Biology Department, of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and a brother, Dr. Sigmund Tannenbaum, urologist, Greensboro.