
Alexis Margaret Herman is an American politician who served as the 23rd
U.S. Secretary of Labor, serving under
President Bill Clinton. Prior to her appointment, she was Assistant to the President and Director of the
White House Office of Public Engagement. Alexis grew up in a Catholic home
in Mobile and earned her high school diploma in 1965 from the Heart of Mary High School. She briefly attended
Edgewood College in
Madison, Wisconsin, and
Spring Hill College in Mobile, but transferred to
Xavier University of Louisiana in
New Orleans, where she became an active member of the Gamma Alpha Chapter of
Delta Sigma Theta sorority and graduated with a
Bachelor of Arts in
Sociology in 1969. Herman was Queen of Carnival for the Mobile Area Mardi Gras Association (Mobile's African-American Mardi Gras umbrella organization) in 1974. In 1981, Herman founded her own consulting firm - A.M. Herman & Associates. After Bill Clinton's victory in the
1992 Presidential election, Herman became deputy director of the Presidential Transition Office. During Clinton's second term, Herman was named
Secretary of Labor, the 1
st African American to be nominated for that position and the 5t
h woman to be appointed. Herman also now serves on the boards of several major companies, including
The Coca-Cola Company's Human Resources Task Force,
Toyota's Diversity Advisory Board,
Cummins,
MGM Resorts International,
Entergy,
Sodexo, and
Prudential and is the chairman and CEO of New Ventures, Inc.



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