Kathleen Brown
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Kathleen Brown (born 15 October 1946) is a Democratic politician from California. She is the daughter of former Governor Pat Brown and the sister of California Attorney General Jerry Brown (also a former Governor of California).
Brown is an attorney and was first elected to the Los Angeles City Board of Education in 1975, and reelected in 1979. She was elected California State Treasurer in 1990.
Brown unsuccessfully tried to be the third member of the Brown family to serve as governor, but was defeated by incumbent Republican Governor Pete Wilson (who had previously defeated Jerry Brown for one of California's US Senate seats in 1982) in the 1994 gubernatorial election.
She currently serves as Senior Advisor with responsibility for Public Finance, Western Region for Goldman Sachs.
Brown served on the Board of Directors for Countrywide Financial from March 14, 2005 through March 29, 2007. In her resignation letter to Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide's Chairman and CEO, Brown cited "personal and business reasons" for her departure, adding "Angelo, you have created a remarkable company and I have enjoyed my service and the opportunity to work with some of the finest professionals in the financial services industry. Moreover, I was proud to be part of a mission driven organization dedicated to making home ownership a reality for all."[1]
Brown is a graduate of Stanford University and Fordham University School of Law. She is married to Van Gordon Sauter, at one time President of CBS News, and they have five grown children.
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- ^ Countrywide SEC filing 8-K, March 29, 2007, pp. 8, <http://about.countrywide.com/secfilings/docs/Form%208-K_Departure%20of%20Directors%20or%20Certain%20Officers%204-3-2007.pdf>. Retrieved on 30 March 2008
Preceded by Thomas W. Hayes |
California State Treasurer 1991–1995 |
Succeeded by Matt Fong |
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