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Letitia Pearl Caroline Chambers (born 1943 in Oklahoma) was the first woman to head the staff of a major standing committee of the U.S. Senate.〔The New York Times, December 7, 1980, Sunday, p. 95〕 Chambers was also a U.S. representative to the United Nations,〔 the founder and chief executive officer of a Washington, D.C., public policy and consulting firm and is the current director of the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.〔 Chambers is part Cherokee and the founding director of the board of the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation.〔Perry, Doug, "(Native arts foundation launches with Portland base )," ''The Oregonian'', April 29, 2009.〕 As the CEO and founder of Chambers Associates Inc., she made numerous contributions to public policy in a period of three decades.〔Rosenbaum, David E., "Political Memo" Tuesday, June 8, 1993〕 She has often testified as an expert witness, both before the U.S. Congress and in the U.S. court system. ==Early life== Chambers grew up in Enid, Oklahoma, the daughter of E. Wade and Anita M. Chambers. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, she holds a doctorate in educational research and curriculum development from Oklahoma State University.〔(Letitia Chambers ), (Heard Museum ) (accessed May 19, 2010).〕
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