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Becky Morgan (politician)
Rebecca Quinn "Becky" Morgan (born December 4, 1938) is a former Republican California State Senator.
Born in Hanover, New Hampshire,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Becky Morgan )〕 Morgan earned her Bachelor of Science degree from Cornell University in 1960.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CSV Advisor Becky Morgan BS HE '60 )〕 She was a teacher from 1960 to 1962. Serving as the district office manager for Congressman Pete McCloskey in 1972, she served as an elected member of the Palo Alto Unified School District Board of Education from 1973 to 1978. After Morgan earned her MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1978, she became an Assistant Vice President at Bank of America.〔 She left Bank of America in 1980 when she was elected to the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.〔
After one term on the Board of Supervisors, Morgan was elected to the California State Senate in 1984 to represent the 11th District and re-elected in 1988 and 1992.〔 During her tenure in the Senate, she was Chair of the Senate Select Committee on Child Care and Development and Vice Chair of several other Senate committees.〔 She was also a member of the Education; Budget and Fiscal Review; Transportation, Energy and Public Utilities; and Revenue and Taxation Committees in the Senate.〔 In 1986, when Southern Pacific sought to withdraw from managing the Caltrain commuter rail system and consequently, shutting the system down, Morgan wrote the legislation that created the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board to save the Caltrain by enabling the new board to run the system.
She resigned from the Senate effective August 17, 1993, to become President and CEO of Joint Venture: Silicon Valley Network,〔 a nonprofit organization composed of business, government, and education groups seeking to improve the Silicon Valley region's economic growth and quality of life the following the early 1990s recession. Later that year, she co-founded the Morgan Family Foundation, which awards grants to youth programs, education, and environmental conservation〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rebecca Morgan )〕 and was elected to a five-year term on the Stanford University Board of Trustees.〔 In 1998, Morgan was elected to the Cornell University Board of Trustees and re-elected in 2002. From 2008 to 2009, Morgan served on the State of California's Commission on the 21st Century Economy.〔
Morgan resides in Los Altos Hills, California with her husband, James C. Morgan, whom she met while they were students at Cornell.〔 James Morgan was CEO of Applied Materials from 1977 to 2003 and Chairman of the Applied Materials Board from 1987 to 2009.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=James C. Morgan – Chairman Emeritus )〕 The Morgans have two adult children, Jeff and Mary.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Board Resolution Honoring and Commending Rebecca Q. (Becky) Morgan )
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