Millie I. Webb
Millie I. Webb was national president (2000–2002) of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), during which time she was especially active in promoting federal legislation pressuring states to lower their maximum legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) for operating motor vehicles to .08.
In 1991, Ms. Webb was elected to MADD's National Board of Directors, where she became vice-president. She received the organization's Golden Achievement Award in 1998.
During her presidency, Ms. Webb appeared on Fox Television's The O'Reilly Factor, The Today Show the Dr. Laura television program, and NBC Nightly News.
MADD presidents
- Candy Lightner 1980–1985
- Norma Phillips Thorworth 1985–1988
- Micky Sadoff 1988–1991
- Milo Kirk 1991–1993
- Rebecca Brown 1993–1995
- Katherine Prescott 1995–1997
- Karolyn Nunnallee 1998–1999
- Millie I. Webb 2000–2002[1]
- Wendy Hamilton 2002–2005[2]
- Glynn Birch July 2005–June 2008[3]
References
- ↑ MADD National Presidents: 1980 to Present Archived September 26, 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ Immediate Past President: Wendy Hamilton Archived February 17, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
- ↑ MADD National President, Glynn Birch Archived September 26, 2006 at the Wayback Machine
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