DEBORAH INSLEY DINGELL
Vice Chairman, General Motors Foundation
and
Executive Director, Public Affairs and Community Relations
Deborah Insley Dingell is a civic and community leader in both
Washington, D.C. and Michigan. She began her career with General Motors
Corporation in 1977 and has had various responsibilities within the
Corporation during her tenure. Mrs. Dingell previously worked for Senator
Robert P. Griffin.
Mrs. Dingell has undertaken the leadership of many projects and activities
over the years. She is a recognized national advocate for women and
children and currently chairs several boards, initiatives and committees.
Much of her recent work has been focused on ethical issues and social
responsibility as it relates to government and business. She is currently
co-chairing the effort to oppose eliminating affirmative action in Michigan.
A known “bridge-builder,” she continues to promote and lead
efforts toward greater understanding among the Detroit area’s
Mideast community.
Mrs. Dingell was the Founding Chair of the National Women’s Health
Resource Center in Washington, D.C. In this capacity, she testified
before Congress on women’s critical health issues. Mrs. Dingell
is a member of the NIH Advisory Panel for Women’s Research; the
National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C.; the Advisory
Board for the Michigan Women’s Foundation; the Advisory Committee
for the Michigan Women’s Economic Club; and the Advisory Board
of the Susan B. Koman Foundation. She chaired the Michigan’s Infant
Mortality Task Force in the early 90s, and Baby Your Baby, a two-year
Public Education Campaign which resulted in reduced infant mortality
rates in Michigan. She is a co-founder of the Children’s Inn at
the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, a home away
from home for critically ill children and currently serves as President-elect.
Mrs. Dingell is Vice Chair of the Barbara Karmanos Cancer Center and
serves on the Executive Committee where she Co-Chairs the Breast Cancer
Committee and the Government Relations Committee. She also chairs the
Friends of Wayne County Park, is President of the Dearborn Goodfellows,
Vice Chair of the U.S. House of Representatives Members and Family Committee,
and is Vice President of the U.S. House of Representatives Child Day
Care Center. In addition, she is a Regent of Georgetown University and
a member of the Wayne County Airport Commission. Mrs. Dingell is a Board
Member of the following organizations and institutions: The Parade Company;
Georgetown University Business School; ACCESS (the Arab Social Services
Group); The Detroit Area Leukemia Society; Henry Ford Health System;
the Detroit Area March of Dimes; the Greater Detroit Area Boy Scout
Council; the Southeastern Michigan Chapter of Girls Scouts of America;
The Southeastern YWCA, Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American
Red Cross, the Washington Performing Arts Society and, The Fisher-Insley
Foundation.
Mrs. Dingell is a member of the Democratic National Committee from Michigan
and successfully chaired Vice President Al Gore’s campaign in
Michigan in 2000. As a respected, bi-partisan voice, she is a regular
contributor to the Fox News Channel, as well as several local media
programs in Michigan and Washington, D.C. She is included in Washingtonian’s
2006 100 most influential women in Washington, DC and Detroit Crain’s
listing of the 100 most influential women in Michigan.
Mrs. Dingell is a graduate of the Georgetown University School of Foreign
Service. She received her Masters in Liberal Studies from Georgetown
University in 1998 She is married to Congressman John D. Dingell of
Michigan.
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