The liberal Constitutional Accountability Center is set to announce Wednesday that Elizabeth Wydra, its longtime chief counsel, will succeed founder Doug Kendall, who died in September, as president.
“It was clear that we did not have to look far to find the most worthy successor to Doug Kendall, someone extraordinarily well-qualified to lead CAC and to build on its record of success,” board chair Eldie Acheson said. “With Elizabeth as our new president, I could not be more optimistic and excited for CAC as we advance Doug Kendall’s vision through the organization that is his legacy.”
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