《回忆》中的罗达·卡帕金

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Brenda J. Cude
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消费者联盟首位女性执行董事Rhoda Karpatkin于2023年8月5日去世。Karpatkin女士在职业生涯早期就致力于改善消费者福祉。从耶鲁大学法学院毕业后,她从事了20年的法律工作 年,专门从事消费者和教育法。随后,她担任了各种角色,支持公民、劳工、妇女和消费者权利。其中最突出的是她在消费者联盟的领导,该联盟在赠款、捐款和订阅的支持下对产品进行评级和比较,并发布《消费者报告》。作为消费者联盟的执行董事,Karpatkin女士筹集了资金,在纽约州扬克斯建立了国家测试和研究中心,并在康涅狄格州建立了一条汽车测试跑道。在Karpatkin女士的领导下,该组织还增加了出版物和服务,包括《消费者报告在线》,并将《消费者报告》的订阅量增加了一倍多。她还担任了两届国际消费者工会组织(现为国际消费者组织)主席,负责监督国际公司的政策。Karpatkin女士在以后的生活中仍然很活跃。她曾担任总统贸易政策和谈判咨询委员会、贸易和环境政策委员会以及跨大西洋消费者对话指导委员会的成员。她曾在多个委员会和咨询委员会任职,包括全国慈善响应委员会和人权观察儿童权利司。Karpatkin女士是单一付款人医疗保健系统的倡导者,在该系统下,一个公共机构提供并支付医疗保健费用。2005年,美国消费者权益委员会(ACCI)设立了Rhoda Karpatkin国际消费者奖,以表彰她代表世界各地消费者所做的开拓性工作。接受者是那些在国际舞台上为消费者福利做出重大贡献的人,被公认为消费者领袖,并且是ACCI或消费者国际的成员。她对消费者组织的挑战是将这些问题列入他们的议程,参与决策过程,并确定和加强其组织与受这些问题影响的人民之间的联系。Rhoda Karpatkin的职业生涯将继续激励那些寻求促进和维护消费者、工人和妇女权利的人。
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Rhoda Karpatkin in Memoriam

Rhoda Karpatkin, the first female executive director of Consumers Union, died on August 5, 2023. Ms. Karpatkin's dedication to improving consumer well-being began early in her career. After graduating from Yale Law School, she practiced law for 20 years, specializing in consumer and education law. Subsequently, she served in a variety of roles in which she championed civil, labor, women's, and consumer rights. Most prominent among these was her leadership at Consumers Union, which rates and compares products with the support of grants, donations, and subscriptions, and publishes Consumer Reports.

As executive director of Consumers Union, Ms. Karpatkin raised the funds to build the National Testing and Research Center in Yonkers, NY, and an automobile testing track in Connecticut. Under Ms. Karpatkin's leadership, the organization also added to its roster of publications and services, including Consumer Reports Online, and more than doubled subscriptions to Consumer Reports. She also served two terms as president of the International Organization of Consumers Unions (now Consumers International), where she monitored the policies of international corporations.

Ms. Karpatkin remained active in later life. She served as a member of the President's Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotiations, the Committee on Trade and Environmental Policy, and the Steering Committee of the Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue. She was on various boards and advisory boards, including the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy and the Human Rights Watch Children's Rights Division. Ms. Karpatkin was an advocate for a single-payer health care system, under which one public authority provides and pays for health care.

In 2005, the American Council on Consumer Interests (ACCI) established the Rhoda Karpatkin Consumer International Award to honor her pioneering work on behalf of consumers throughout the world. Recipients are those who have made significant contributions to consumer welfare on the international stage, are recognized as consumer leaders, and are members of ACCI or Consumers International.

Her challenge to consumer organizations was to put these issues on their agenda, get involved in the policy-making process, and to define and strengthen the linkage between their organizations and the people affected by these issues.

Rhoda Karpatkin's career will continue to serve as an inspiration for those who seek to advance and preserve the rights of consumers, workers, and women.

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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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