Asian-American Becomes EEOC Chair

September 4, 2014
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Jenny Yang, is the first Asian-American to be named chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
Jenny Yang, is the first Asian-American to be named chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Photo Credit: eeoc.gov

An Asian-American has been named EEOC chairman by President Barack Obama. Jenny R. Yang has been named as the new chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, becoming the first Asian-American to lead that agency.

President Barack Obama announced her elevation from vice chair on Tuesday. Yang has served as vice chair since April.

Yang is a longtime civil rights and employment lawyer. She was a partner at Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC, and was a senior trial attorney with the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Employment Litigation Section from 1998 to 2003.

The EEOC enforces federal laws prohibiting employment discrimination. Yang said it was a "tremendous privilege and responsibility" to lead EEOC's efforts at enforcing anti-discrimination laws and championing equal employment opportunity in workplaces across America.

Her term on the EEOC expires on July 1, 2017.

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