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Carla Anderson Hills

Carla Anderson Hills in San Antonio, Texas (1992)
Personal data
Date of birthJanuary 3, 1934(age 76)
Place of birthLos Angeles, California
SpouseRoderick M. Hills
Children4
ResidenceWashington DC
Alma materOxford University
Stanford University
Yale Law School
Professionlaw
5th Chairwoman of the Council on Foreign Relations
Serving alongside: Robert E. Rubin
Assumed office2007
PresidentRichard N. Haass
Preceded byPeter George Peterson
5th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
In officeMarch 10, 1975 - January 20, 1977
PresidentGerald Ford
Succeeded byPatricia Roberts Harris
Preceded byJames Thomas Lynn
10th United States Trade Representative
In office1989 - 1993
PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush
Succeeded byMickey Kantor
Preceded byClayton Keith Yeutter

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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 and the third woman to serve as a Cabinet officer in a U.S. Presidential Administration.

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Political offices
Preceded by
James T. Lynn
U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
1975-1977
Succeeded by
Patricia R. Harris
Government offices
Preceded by
Clayton K. Yeutter
United States Trade Representative
1989-1993
Succeeded by
Mickey Kantor


United States Trade Representative

Christian Herter (1962) * William M. Roth (1967) * Carl J. Gilbert (1969) * William D. Eberle (1971) * Frederick B. Dent (1975) * Robert S. Strauss (1977) * Reubin Askew (1979) * William E. Brock III (1981) * Clayton K. Yeutter (1985) * Carla A. Hills (1989) * Mickey Kantor (1993) * Charlene Barshefsky (1997) * Robert Zoellick (2001) * Rob Portman (2005) * Susan Schwab (2006) * Ron Kirk (2009)

United States Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development

Weaver * Wood * Romney * Lynn * Hills * Harris * Landrieu * Pierce * Kemp * Cisneros * Cuomo * Martinez * Jackson * Preston * Donovan

GHW Bush cabinet

Cabinet
Secretary of StateJames Baker (1989 �1992) * Lawrence Eagleburger (1992 �1993)
Secretary of the TreasuryNicholas F. Brady (1989 �1993)
Secretary of DefenseDick Cheney (1989 �1993)
Attorney GeneralDick Thornburgh (1989 �1991) * William Barr (1991 �1993)
Secretary of the InteriorManuel Lujan, Jr. (1989 �1993)
Secretary of the AgricultureClayton K. Yeutter (1989 �1991) * Edward Rell Madigan (1991 �1993)
Secretary of CommerceRobert Mosbacher (1989 �1992) * Barbara Hackman Franklin (1992 � � �1993)
Secretary of LaborElizabeth Dole (1989 � � �1990) * Lynn Morley Martin (1990 � � 1993)
Secretary of Health and Human ServicesLouis Wade Sullivan (1989 �1993)
Secretary of EducationLauro Cavazos (1989 �1990) * Lamar Alexander (1991 �1993)
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJack Kemp (1989 �1993)
Secretary of TransportationSamuel K. Skinner (1989 �1992) * Andrew Card (1992 �1993)
Secretary of EnergyJames D. Watkins (1989 �1993)
Secretary of Veterans AffairsEd Derwinski (1989 �1992)
Cabinet-level
Vice PresidentDan Quayle (1989 �1993)
Trade RepresentativeCarla Anderson Hills (1989 � � �1993)
Director of the Office of
Management and Budget
Richard Darman (1989 � � �1993)

Ford cabinet

Cabinet
Secretary of StateHenry Kissinger (1974 �1977)
Secretary of the TreasuryWilliam E. Simon (1974 �1977)
Secretary of DefenseJames R. Schlesinger (1974 �1975) * Donald Rumsfeld (1975 �1977)
Attorney GeneralWilliam Saxbe (1974 �1975) * Edward Levi (1975 �1977)
Secretary of the InteriorRogers Morton (1974 �1975) * Stanley K. Hathaway (1975) * Thomas S. Kleppe (1975 �1977)
Secretary of the AgricultureEarl Butz (1974 �1976) * John Albert Knebel (1976 �1977)
Secretary of CommerceFrederick B. Dent (1974 �1975) * Rogers Morton (1975) * Elliot Richardson (1975 �1977)
Secretary of LaborPeter J. Brennan (1974 �1975) * John Thomas Dunlop (1975 �1976) * William Usery, Jr. (1976 �1977)
Secretary of Health, Education and WelfareCaspar Weinberger (1974 �1975) * F. David Mathews (1975 �1977)
Secretary of Housing and Urban DevelopmentJames Thomas Lynn (1974 �1975) * Carla Anderson Hills (1975 �1977)
Secretary of TransportationClaude Brinegar (1974 �1975) * William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr. (1975 �1977)
Cabinet-level
Vice PresidentNone (1974), Nelson Rockefeller (1974 �1977)
Ambassador to the United NationsJohn A. Scali (1974 �1975) * Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1975 �1976) * William W. Scranton (1976 �1977)
Director of the Office of
Management and Budget
Roy Ash (1974 � � �1975) * James Thomas Lynn (1975 �1976)
Special Representative
for Trade Negotiations
Frederick B. Dent (1975 � � �1977)

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