August 28, 2005: Headlines: Libraries: Monterey Herald: RPCV Jeffrey Page has been named chief financial officer of the Library of Congress
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August 28, 2005: Headlines: Libraries: Monterey Herald: RPCV Jeffrey Page has been named chief financial officer of the Library of Congress
RPCV Jeffrey Page has been named chief financial officer of the Library of Congress
Prior to his appointment to the Library of Congress, Page served as budget director of the Corporation for National Service.
RPCV Jeffrey Page has been named chief financial officer of the Library of Congress
Former resident named CFO to Library of Congress
Monterey native and York School graduate Jeffrey Page, son of Charles Page and the late Caroline Page, has been named chief financial officer of the Library of Congress.
Page, 43, attended Monte Vista School, Walter Colton Junior High School and graduated from York School in 1980.
After graduating from the University of California at Davis in 1984, he served in the Peace Corps in Africa and later in its budget department in Washington, D.C.
Prior to his appointment to the Library of Congress, Page served as budget director of the Corporation for National Service.
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