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  1. Ann McLaughlin Korologos, née Ann Lauenstein le 16 novembre 1941 à Chatham Borough (New Jersey) et morte le 30 janvier 2023 à Salt Lake City [1], est une femme politique américaine. Membre du Parti républicain, elle est secrétaire au Travail entre 1987 et 1989 dans l'administration du président Ronald Reagan.

  2. We celebrate all Ann gave–as a public servant, as a nonprofit leader, and as a champion of ideas and art–to make our country and our world a better place." – Ronald Schiller, Founding Partner, Aspen Leadership Group. Ann McLaughlin Korologos served with distinction in diverse public sector and corporate roles over several decades. As ...

  3. 3 de feb. de 2023 · It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved owner and dear friend, Ann Korologos, a passionate and dedicated advocate for the arts, (970) 927-9668 Ann Korologos Gallery 211 Midland Ave, Basalt, CO 81621 (970) 927-9668 korologosgallery.com

  4. Ann McLaughlin, die in zweiter Ehe mit dem früheren US-Botschafter in Belgien, Tom C. Korologos, verheiratet war, war ferner auch Vorstandsmitglied der Unternehmen Donna Karan International, General Motors, Harman International Industries, Kellogg Company, Nordstrom sowie Vulcan Materials und war seit 2005 auch Mitglied des Vorstandes von Host Hotels & Resorts, der Nachfolgerin der Host ...

  5. 5 de jul. de 2024 · Ann Korologos Gallery. Ann Korologos Gallery (970) 927-9668 x. Artists; Explore. Landscapes; New Arrivals; Andy Taylor; Kate Starling; Small Works for Gifting; Shop all; Price ... In Memory of Our Ann; Our Team; Careers; Virtual Gallery Tour; Fine Art Services; Our Commitment; Virtual Installation; Testimonials;

  6. Korologos remarried to art collector Ann McLaughlin Korologos (1941-2023), who was United States Secretary of Labor in the Ronald Reagan administration and who served on the boards of several major companies. Korologos is a professional photographer who showcases at the Ann Korologos Gallery, which was owned by his late wife, in Basalt, Colorado.

  7. That is how it happened in 1987 for Ann McLaughlin Korologos, when President Ronald Reagan chose her to become only the second woman in that slot. Amazingly, the first woman also had a Wharton connection, Frances Perkins. Korologos blazed her own path with major programs to educate young workers and to involve women, minorities, and older ...