Cheryl Mills - Post-White House Career

Post-White House Career

After leaving the Clinton Administration, Mills took a break from the practice of law; from 1999–2001, she served as Senior Vice President for Corporate Policy and Public Programming at Oprah Winfrey's Oxygen Media. By 2002, she was working for New York University. While at NYU, Mills played a central role in the university administration's efforts to avoid signing union contracts with adjunct faculty and graduate students.

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