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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 2012

Census Bureau Names Jerlean Daniel to National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations

The U.S. Census Bureau announced today the establishment of the National Advisory Committee on Racial, Ethnic and Other Populations and has named Jerlean Daniel as a member of the committee.

The National Advisory Committee will advise the Census Bureau on a wide range of variables that affect the cost, accuracy and implementation of the Census Bureau's programs and surveys, including the once-a-decade census. The committee, which is comprised of 32 members from multiple disciplines, will advise the Census Bureau on topics such as housing, children, youth, poverty, privacy, race and ethnicity, as well as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and other populations.

“We expect that the expertise of this committee will help us meet emerging challenges the Census Bureau faces in producing statistics about our diverse nation,” said Thomas Mesenbourg, the Census Bureau's acting director. “By helping us better understand a variety of issues that affect statistical measurement, this committee will help ensure that the Census Bureau continues to provide relevant and timely statistics used by federal, state and local governments as well as business and industry in an increasingly technologically oriented society.”

The National Advisory Committee members, who serve at the discretion of the Census Bureau director, are chosen to serve based on expertise and knowledge of the cultural patterns, issues and/or statistical needs of hard-to-count populations.

Jerlean Daniel is the executive director of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, the nation's leading organization for promoting high quality early childhood education for children from birth through age 8. She holds a bachelor's degree in political science, a master's in child development and a doctorate in education from the University of Pittsburgh. She currently serves on the advisory council for PNC Bank's Grow Up Great initiative and on the board of the Fred Rogers Company and has also served on several federal, national and local committees and task forces.

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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office | PIO@census.gov | Last Revised: October 12, 2012