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Carla Anderson Hills (born
January 3,
1934) is an American lawyer and public figure. She served as
United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the
Gerald Ford administration, and as
U.S. Trade Representative. She was the first woman to serve as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
She was the third woman to serve as a Cabinet officer in a U.S. Presidential Administration.
Biography
Born in
Los Angeles, she received her B.A. degree from
Stanford University, after studying at
Oxford University. She earned her LL.B. degree from
Yale University Law School in 1958. Born Carla Anderson, she married
Roderick M. Hills the same year.
Career
Mrs. Hills was admitted to the California Bar in 1959, and served as an Assistant
United States Attorney in Los Angeles from 1959 to 1961. From 1962 to 1974, she was a partner at Munger, Tolles, Hills, and Rickershauser of Los Angeles. In 1972, she was an adjunct professor at
UCLA.
An authority on federal practice and anti-trust law, Mrs. Hills wrote of
Federal Civil Practice and
Antitrust Advisor. She is a former president of the
National Association of Women Lawyers.
She was an
United States Assistant Attorney General heading the Civil Division of the
U.S. Department of Justice before being named HUD Secretary. She was first offered an appointment as assistant U.S. Attorney General by
Elliot L. Richardson in 1973, but he resigned shortly thereafter during the
Watergate scandal. The offer was renewed by his successor,
William B. Saxbe, in 1974.
Hills' lack of relevant experience was somewhat controversial during the appointment hearings for her nomination to head the
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development.
From 1978 through 1989 she was again a practicing attorney, and was chairman of the Urban Institute from 1983 through 1988. Hills served as U.S. Trade Representative from 1989 to 1993 under
President George Herbert Walker Bush. An advocate of
free trade, she was the primary U.S. negotiator of the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Since 1993 she's worked as a consultant and public speaker through Hills & Company International Consultants, which gives advice on investment, trade and risk issues abroad.
She was one of the founders of the Forum for International Policy, and she's on the Board of Directors of
American International Group and
Time Warner.
In 2008, Yale University granted her an honorary degree.
Affiliations
- Co-Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations
- Executive Committee member, Trilateral Commission
- Executive Committee member, Institute for International Economics (IIE), now the Peterson Institute
- Director, ChevronTexaco, since 1993.
- Director, American International Group, Inc.
- Director, Lucent Technologies
- Director, AOL Time Warner, Inc.
- Co-Chair, Inter-American Dialogue
- Trustee, Forum for International Policy
- US Board Member, International Crisis Group.
- Advisory Board Member, Partnership for a Secure America
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