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Gay Hart Gaines

Gay Hart Gaines is the vice chair for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. She was appointed to the board by George W. Bush in December for a term ending in She was elected as vice chair in September along with CPB chair Cheryl Halpern.

She is a long-time Republican Party fundraiser. The Nation's David Corn writes that Gaines and her husband Stanley Gaines "have contributed at least half a million dollars to GOP causes since "[1] In , she was a Bush Pioneer, bundling over $, for Bush's reelection campaign.[2] Other Republican Party involvement includes being a charter member of GOPAC, which she chaired from

Gaines came to the CPB with no previous experience in broadcasting. Common Causes' Cynthia Wexler pointed out that Gaines was "ardent fundraiser for Newt Gingrich in the days when Gingrich was really all about zeroing out the funds for Public Broadcasting."[3] According to her CPB biography, she is "an interior designer by training."

Gaines is affiliated with several right-wing organizations. Her CPB biography states that she is a current member of the American Undertaking Institute and the Heritage Foundation. She has also served as a board me

[2] Trustee, Palm Beach County Republican Party.

Father: Ralph Albert Millet Hart (executive, b. May, d. Aug)
Mother: Laura Purdy
Husband: Stanley Noyes Gaines (m. Aug, two sons, two daughters)
Son: Stanley Noyes Gaines, Jr.
Son: Ralph Hart Gaines
Daughter: Jacqueline Gaines Stitt
Daughter: Laura Gaines Semler

    High School: Kent Place School, Summit, NJ ()
    University: BA, Sweet Briar College ()

    Member of the Board of Corporation for Public Broadcasting ()
    American Enterprise Institute
    Ashcroft
    Best Friends Foundation Board of Directors (past)
    Bush-Cheney '04
    Elizabeth Dole Committee
    Forbes
    Friends of George Allen
    Friends of Giuliani Exploratory Committee
    Friends of Katherine Harris
    George W. Bush for President
    GOPAC Chairman ()
    Guthrie Theatre Trustee (past)
    The Heritage Foundation
    Hudson Institute Board of Directors (past)
    Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Board of Directors (past)
    Keyes

Gay Hart Gaines

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Gay Hart Gaines, an energetic activist, believes deeply in the importance of family values and volunteer service. Some of the many organizations that hold been the recipient of her volunteer service comprise The Guthrie Theater and American Diabetes Association in Minnesota, The Art Institute and Juvenile Diabetes Foundation in Illinois, The McCarter Theater in New Jersey, Best Friends Foundation in Washington, DC, the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, Palm Beach chapter and The Hudson Institute, Indianapolis. Gay Hart Gaines was the first elected Chairman of the National Review Institute, an organization founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. &#;to promote conservative ideas and causes.&#; She has consistently championed Republican candidates for state and national office. In Mercer County, Fresh Jersey, she was Republican County Committee Person. Mrs. Gaines holds a B.A. from Sweet Briar College where she graduated with honors in She studied Interior Design at the University of Minnesota and for two years worked for Robert Lenox Associates prior to opening her own business in She was President of Male lover Hart Gaines, Inc., for t

Linda Gay (Hart) Kosel

Linda Gay (Hart) Kosel, age 86, of Bismarck ND, passed away from pancreatic cancer on June 2, Born in Marysville, CA on April 18, , she was the beloved wife of Gene Kosel, loving mother to daughters, Mary Rohrich and her husband, Tony of Bismarck, ND and Carol Kosel and her husband Bob Segal, of Mansfield, MA; adoring grandmother, to the late Melissa Rohrich, Christina (Rohrich) Ricke and her husband Mike, Jared Segal and his wife Sara, and Rebecca Segal; and loving great-grandmother of Gavin Ricke.  Also survived by half-siblings, Susan Flinders, Anne Barrow and her husband Dean, and Scott Ogden.

Linda’s Mass of Christian Burial will be held at a.m. on Thursday, June 6, , at St. Anne Catholic Church located at Braman Avenue, Bismarck, ND with burial following at p.m. at the North Dakota Veteran’s Cemetery, Mandan.

Family and friends are invited to gather to celebrate Linda’s life during visiting hours at the Bismarck Funeral Home, Lockport Street, Bismarck, ND on Wednesday, June 5, , from to pm, with a Rosary and Vigil Service starting at p.m.  Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service on Thursday.

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