President Clinton Names Allen Carrier to Serve as Member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development. (10/12/00)
THE WHITE HOUSE

                         Office of the Press Secretary

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For Immediate Release                                          October 12, 2000


    PRESIDENT CLINTON NAMES ALLEN CARRIER TO SERVE AS MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE CULTURE AND ARTS
                                  DEVELOPMENT.

     The President today announced his intent to nominate Allen Carrier to serve
as a Member of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and
Alaska Native Culture and Arts Development.

     Mr. Carrier of Washington, D.C. is currently Managing Partner of the public
relations firm of Michael Darling and Associates.  Previously, Mr. Carrier was
Senior Vice President for public relations of Henry J. Kaufman Associates, Inc.
He also served concurrently as National Media Director for Shandwick North
America.  Before joining Kaufman and Shandwick, Mr. Carrier was an account
supervisor at Daniel J. Edelman, Inc.  He also worked as a journalist, providing
news and features coverage to several news organizations including The Arizona
Daily Star, UPI, and the Times/Journal Company in Washington.  In addition, Mr.
Carrier has served as press secretary for two former members of Congress, Norman
Mineta and James Lloyd.  Mr. Carrier is the winner of several top public
relations awards, including three Silver Anvil Awards for Public Affairs,
Marketing Communications and Non-Profit Work presented by the Public Relations
Society of America.  Mr. Carrier received a B.A. in Journalism from the American
University in Washington, D.C.

      The Board of Trustees of the Institute of American Indian and Alaska
Native Culture and Arts Development is responsible for the direction of the
Institute of American Indian Arts.  The mission of the Institute is to promote
the preservation and development of American Indian and Alaska Native arts and
culture through programs of education and outreach to students, tribal
communities and the public.  The Institute is the only educational institution
in the world devoted solely to the study and practice of the artistic and
cultural traditions of all American Indians.

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