Carol Tucker Foreman
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Carol Tucker Foreman is director of Consumer Federation of America's (CFA) Food Policy Institute. Between 1973 and 1977 she was the executive director of the CFA.[1]
She served as assistant secretary of agriculture for food and consumer services from 1977 through to 1981.
Carol Tucker Foreman was a consultant to Philip Morris on public interest matters.
- Former Director of Policy Coordination, Commission on Population Growth and the American Future [1]
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Foreman's PR career
Between 1981 to 1999 she was president and co-founder of the PR and lobbying company Foreman & Heidepriem (which became Foreman, Heidepriem & Mager in the mid-1990's). Clients included Philip Morris, Monsanto (the maker of genetically engineered bovine growth hormone), Procter & Gamble (maker of the fake fat Olestra), and other giants in the drug and insurance industry.
A 1993 internal budget review document for the Philip Morris group of companies had Foreman & Heidepriem maked down with a preliminary budget allocation of $$58,750.
Describing the project, the document states, "Carol Foreman is one of the most respected consumer activists in town, formerly an Assistant Secretary of Agriculture. (Her brother is Governor of Arkansas). She has been useful, mostly with New York public affairs programs, in providing strategy and advice on various public interest groups. This retainer could be transferred to New York. It was originated in Washington since so many of the groups, i.e. National Women's Political (caucas) are here and coordination between WRO and PM/NY help to maximize our interests". [2]
Foreman returns to the CFA
In March 1999 she left her lucrative job as a lobbyist and returned to the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) as director of its newly formed Food Policy Institute.
In May 2000 the White House appointed Foreman the sole "consumer advocate" on an international committee to reconcile the severe differences between the US and the rest of the world on the issue of genetically modified foods. This has outraged U.S. critics of GM foods including Greenpeace, the Center for Food Safety, Friends of the Earth, the Organic Consumers Association and Public Citizen. They have called on the White House to revoke her appointment, "given her close ties to industry."
From December 2002 to the present Foreman has been a member of DuPont's Biotechnology Advisory Panel. [3]
Other SourceWatch resources
External links
Biographical profiles
- "Carol Tucker Foreman: Biography", Pew Initiative on Feed and Biotechnology, accessed July 2005.
Interviews and presentations by Foremen
- "Statement of Carol Tucker Foreman: Director of the Food Policy Institute", FDA Public Hearing on Genetically Engineered Foods, November 30, 1999.
- "Perspectives for Future Actions: Carol Tucker Foreman The Food Policy Institute, CFA", National Nutrition Summit 2000, accessed July 2005.
- "Interview: Carol Tucker Foreman", Frontline, PBS, April 2002.
- Consumer Federation of America, "Statement of CFA's Carol Tucker Foreman on Negative Result of Presumptive Positive Test", Media Release, November 22, 2004.
- "Biotechnology Advisory Panel Report: Panel Member Perspectives", DuPont, January 2005.
General Articles
- Philip Morris, "Corporate Affairs: corporate cost review, Bates No 2046996735, July 1993 (estimated), page 6.
- "Will CFA Save GM Foods?", PR Watch, volume 7, number 2, Second Quarter 2000.
- "Carol Tucker Foreman: Biography", Pew Initiative on Feed and Biotechnology, accessed July 2005.
- "DuPont Biotechnology Advisory Panel", accessed July 2005.
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- ↑ Commission, population-security.org, accessed October 2, 2011.