Diana Dooley began work with Jerry Brown as a specialist in state worker salaries. In her time working during all four of Brown’s terms as governor, she was his lobbyist, a cabinet secretary and chief of staff. Something of a pioneer, she was often the first woman to hold her positions in the then-male dominated world of politics in Sacramento.
In this two-part interview with Pauline Bartolone of Capital Public Radio, Dooley recounts her experiences in government and politics and balancing her career with motherhood.
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2019-02-05
Pauline Bartolone
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We really, at any point could have fallen off the cliff, and every time we were nimble and committed and creative and we solved problems as they came up.