Retirement
FrontLines - August 2009
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 Carol Kling with Acting General Counsel
Arnold Haiman
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Carol Kling planned to retire three times.
And three times she put off her plans at the
request of her bosses in the Office of the
General Counsel (GC). But 2009 marks the
year Kling, who has worked at the Agency
for 40 years and in federal government for
42 years, retires. July 2 was her last official
day on the staff. Kling started in the GC’s
office in 1969. She also worked in the Asia
and Africa bureaus, receiving promotions
along the way, but eventually returned to
GC. As administrative assistant and officer,
she has often gone over and beyond the
call of duty to ensure a comfortable work
environment, and has provided sage advice
to many, said Alan R. Swendiman, former
USAID general counsel.
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