ANNA ROSENBERG HOFFMAN, 1902-1983

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Anna Maria (Lederer) Rosenberg Hoffman was born on July 19, 1902, in Budapest, Hungary, to Albert and Charlotte (Bacskai) Lederer. In 1912, the Lederers emigrated and settled in New York City, where ARH attended public schools. Selling World War I Liberty Bonds was her initiation into public affairs. Later, the publicity she received from defusing a student strike brought her to the attention of Jim Hagan, a Tammany district leader, for whom she managed several election campaigns in the 1920s.

ARH's success, according to one journalist, lay in her talents as an "investigator, trouble-shooter, and peacemaker." In 1924 she founded a consulting firm and soon built up a reputation as an expert on labor mediation and welfare services. She became a trusted adviser to Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, and New York Governor Herbert Lehman.

A staunch Democrat, ARH served in the New Deal as a regional director for the National Recovery Administration (1935) and the Social Security Board (1936-1943), while also sitting on various city and state boards for business, transportation, recreation, and industrial relations. During World War II, she served with the Retraining and Reemployment Administration (1941-1945), the War Manpower Commission (1942-1945), and the Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services (1941-1942), and was a special presidential adviser on the problems of returning soldiers.

In the postwar period, she served on or consulted for the National Security Resources Board, the Bureau of Employment Security, and the War Mobilization and Reconversion Advisory Board. In 1950-1953, she served under George Marshall as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Personnel, the highest post ever held by a woman in the defense establishment. During this period she also chaired the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services.

In 1953, ARH returned full time to her consulting work at Anna Rosenberg Associates. She reentered public affairs in the 1960s, serving on the New York City Board of Education, the Temporary Commission on New York City Finances, the National Commission on Automation, Technology, and Economic Progress, and the National Advisory Commission on the Social Security System.

ARH had married Julius Rosenberg, a rug merchant, in 1919; they had one child, Thomas J. Rosenberg, born 1924, and were later divorced. In 1963, ARH married Paul Gray Hoffman (1891-1974), a business executive who had headed the Marshall Plan and the United Nations Development Fund. ARH's son became a partner in her consulting firm. ARH died of pneumonia in New York City on May 9, 1983.

For further biographical information, see the early editions of Who's Who Among American Women, the Schlesinger Library's biography file, and interviews in the Eleanor Roosevelt Oral History Project at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, the Herbert H. Lehman Project at Columbia University, and at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin, Texas.

From the guide to the Papers, 1870-1983, (Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute)

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creatorOf Papers of Anna Rosenberg Hoffman, 1870-1983 Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America‏
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associatedWith Baruch, Bernard M. 1870-1965 person
associatedWith Bowles, Chester, 1901- person
associatedWith Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969 person
associatedWith Hoffman, Paul Gray, 1891-1974 person
associatedWith Humphrey, Hubert Horatio, Jr., 1911-1978 person
associatedWith Johnson, Lyndon Baines, 1908-1978 person
associatedWith Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963 person
associatedWith Lasker, Mary (Woodard), 1900- person
associatedWith Lederer, Charlotte (Bacskai) person
associatedWith Meyer, Andre, 1898- person
associatedWith Rockefeller, Laurance S., 1910- person
associatedWith Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich, 1908-1979 person
associatedWith Roosevelt, Anna Eleanor (Roosevelt), 1884-1962 person
associatedWith Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1882-1945 person
associatedWith Smith, Walter Bedell, 1895-1961 person
associatedWith Truman, Harry S., 1884-1973 person
associatedWith Wagner, Robert Ferdinand, 1877-1953 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States. Department of Defense
United States
Hungary
United States. Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services
New York City
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Antisemitism
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Birth 1902

Death 1983

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