Thursday, October 10, 2002; Page A31of TheWashington Post reads:
Morley to Head Healthy-Housing Group
Speaking of the Cuomo connection . . . Rebecca Morley, who also used to work for former HUD secretary Cuomo and Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.), has been appointed executive director of the National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH), succeeding founder Nick Farr, who's retiring. Morley, who also worked for the U.S Public Interest Research Group, most recently was with ICF Consulting.
NCHH was founded in 1992 as the National Center for Lead-Safe Housing. The group changed its name last year, recognizing that a variety of environmental health hazards result from poor housing
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