Civil Rights Deputy Retires After 41 Years

Doris Rudolph (right), deputy director of FSA Office of Civil Rights, retired after serving 41 years at USDA. She is pictures with Carl Holmes, retired FSA Office of Civil Rights employee. Photo & article by Latawnya Dia, FSA Public Affairs Specialist.

Doris S. Rudolph, deputy director for FSA Office of Civil Rights retired last week after 41 years of service with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Several friends, family members and coworkers celebrated her work with a farewell party at the Legal Sea Foods restaurant in Washington, D.C. Doris plans to spend her retirement days with her family and church members. She will continue helping the homeless and underprivileged, as well as teaching and training children in math and other subjects.

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