April 15, 1983
The President today announced his intention to accord the personal rank of Ambassador to Diana
Lady Dougan, of Utah, in her capacity as Coordinator for International Communication and
Information Policy.
The Coordinator operates at the Assistant Secretary level and is located in the Department of
State and reports to the Under Secretary of State for Coordinating Security Assistance
Programs.
Mrs. Dougan will exercise overall coordinating responsibility within the Federal community for
policy formulation and oversight. She will work closely with the Congress and serve as principal
liaison with the private sector. Mrs. Dougan will also have major responsibilities for working with
senior officials of foreign governments and international organizations.
Mrs. Dougan has served in a number of positions involving telecommunications policy, planning,
and programing in both the public and private sector. She recently served in her second
Presidential appointment as a Director of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in addition to
her activities as a marketing and telecommunications specialist with Dougan & Associates of Salt
Lake City. She has also contributed her services as producer for a number of television programs,
including ``The MX Debate,'' which in 1981 won the prestigious Peabody Award for excellence in
broadcast journalism. For several years, Mrs. Dougan was CATV marketing and promotion
director for TIME, Inc., in New York, where she also did freelance consulting and on-air work in
both commercial and cable TV.
She is active nationally in a variety of public service and cultural endeavors, including the national
advisory councils of the Center for the Study of the Presidency, Ballet West, the U.S. Committee
of the International Institute of Communications, and the board of U.S. Film and Video. She is
married to J. Lynn Dougan, an economist, and they have two children.