Born in 1948, Anne Deeley earned a B.A. in psychology and a M.A. in occupational psychology at the University of Kentucky before making her home in Atlanta, Georgia. She has been a champion of women's rights both as an activist and a businesswoman. Deeley served as president of the Atlanta chapter of the Feminist Action Alliance, Inc., and as steering committee chairwoman in 1975. As a partner of Deeley-Fenton & Associates, Inc., an Atlanta-based career consultant firm, she was a frequent speaker at regional and national conferences, meetings, and seminars. In 1983 she was selected as one of the Outstanding Young People of Atlanta. Deeley serves as Senior Counselor to the firm Manning Selvage & Lee.
From the description of Anne Deeley oral history interview [sound recording], 1999 May 20. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 288957740
Anne Deeley (b. 1948) earned a B.A. in psychology and an M.A. in occupational psychology at the University of Kentucky before making her home in Atlanta, Georgia. She has been a champion of women's rights both as an activist and a businesswoman. Deeley served as president of the Atlanta chapter of the Feminist Action Alliance, Inc., and as steering committee chairwoman in 1975. As a partner of Deeley-Fenton & Associates, Inc., an Atlanta-based career consultant firm, she was a frequent speaker at regional and national conferences, meetings, and seminars. In 1983, she was selected one of the Outstanding Young People of Atlanta.
From the description of Anne Deeley papers, 1975-1983. (Georgia State University). WorldCat record id: 62046321