CONSTANCE UEDER, Secretary of State Pluming, 1979-. Bom on April 25, 1934, in Cincinnati,
Ohio. Wdlesley College, B.A., 1956; University of Michigan, A.M., 1957; Harvard Graduate School
of Design, M.C.P., I960; Princeton, M.A., 1971. Phi Beta Kappa; Durant Scholar (WeUesley); Ford
Foundation Fellow (Michigan); Mellon Fellow (Princeton). Former planning and housing consultant
active throughout the United States. Executive director, (Baltimore) Mayor's Task Force on Popula-
tion Migration, 1978. First woman elected president of the American Institute of Planners
(1977-1978). Instructor, The Johns Hopkins University Evening College, 1967-1968; assistant profes-
sor, School of Social Work and Community Planning, University of Maryland at Baltimore,
1971-1973; professor. Graduate Program in Urban Planning, Morgan State University (part-time),
1975-1978. Member, American Planning Association; American Institute of Certified Planners;
Council of State Planning Agencies; Women Executives in State Government. Married to Bert A.
Wintobottom. Office address: 301 W. Preston St., Baltimore 21201.
RUTH WHITE MASSINGA, Secretary of Human Resources, 1983-. Bom on February 5, 1940, in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Southern University, B.A., 1961; Boston University, M.S.W., 1965. Execu-
tive Director, Social Services Administration, Maryland Department of Human Resources,
1979-1983; Deputy Executive Director, Child Development Associate Consortium, Washington,
D.C., 1977-1979. Director, Berkeley Children's Services, Berkeley, California, 1973-1977. Vice-
Chair, National Council of State Administrators. Member, American Public Welfare Association
(chair, A.P.W.A. Task Force on Adolescent Pregnancy); member, Black Administrators in Child
Welfare. One son. Office address: 1100 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore 21201.
BISHOP L. ROBINSON, Secretary of Public Safety aid Correctional Services, 1987- Bom in
Baltimore, Maryland, January 16, 1927. Attended Frederick Douglass High School; University of
Baltimore, B.S., 1971; Coppin State College, M.Ed., 1973; University of Baltimore, J.D., 1986. South-
ern Police Institute, certificate, 1969; National Executive Institute, certificate, 1984. Served in U.S.
Army, 1945-1946. Police Commissioner, Baltimore City, 1984-1987. Member, Maryland Chiefs of
Police; Major Cities Chiefs Association; National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives
(NOBLE); National "State of the Art" Law Enforcement Planning Committee, U.S. Department of
Justice; International Association of Chiefs of Police. Recipient of numerous civic and superior public
service awards. Office address: 6776 Rristerstown Rd., Suite 310, Baltimore 21215.
JACQUEUNE H. ROGERS, Secretary of Housing and Community Development, 1987- Attended
University of California at Santa Barbara, B.A., 1963; Yale University, M.A., 1965, Ph.D., 1972.
Woodrow Wilson Scholar, 1963-64. Director, Montgomery County Office of Community Develop-
ment, 1976-79. Acting Director, Montgomery County Office of Housing, 1979. Director, Montgom-
ery County Department of Housing and Community Development, 1980. Director, Montgomery
County Office of Management and Budget, 1980-87. Responsible for first budget ever to receive rec-
ognition for excellence in two categories simultaneously from the Government Finance Officers Asso-
ciation (FY 1986). Member, Governor's Task Force on State Support to Volunteer Fire Services,
1983-84. Past president, vice-president, and board member of the National Association of Counties,
Community Development Director's Affiliate. Recipient, numerous professional honors and awards.
Adjunct Professor, University of Maryland Graduate School of Public Affairs, 1986-. Office address:
45 Calvert St., Annapolis 21401.
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