SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN ELECTED OFFICE * United States Senator November 4, 1992-present * Democratic Nominee and Candidate for Governor of California, 1990 * Mayor of San Francisco December 4, 1978 to January 8, 1988 * President, Board of Supervisors 1970-1971, 1974-1975, 1978 * Member, Board of Supervisors 1970-78 APPOINTMENTS * United States Conference of Mayors, -Executive Committee, 1983-1988 -Urban Economic Policy Committee, 1981-1988 (Chair, 1985-88) -Chair, Task Force on AIDS, 1983-1988 -Task Force on Hunger and Homelessness, 1983-1988 * Member, Trilateral Commission, 1988 * Director, Bank of California, 1988-1989 * Co-Chair, San Francisco Education Fund's Permanent Fund, 1988-1989 * President, Japan Society of Northern California, 1988-1989 * Participant, Bildberg Foreign Policy Conference, Baden, Germany, June, 1991 PERSONAL DATA Born: June 22, 1933 Education: S.F. public schools, Kindergarten through 8th grade -Convent of the Sacred Heart High School; graduated 1951 -Stanford University, B.A. in History; student body vice president; graduated 1955 Fellowship: CORO foundation, Public Affairs, 1955-1956 Member, California Women's Board of Terms and Parole, 1960-1966 Member, Mayor's Committee on Crime, San Francisco Chair, San Francisco Committee on Adult Detention Married: January 20, 1980 to Richard C. Blum, investment banker and managing partner of Richard C. Blum & Associates. Widow of Dr. Bertram Feinstein, Director, Neurological Institute, Mt. Zion Hospital and Medical Center. Mother of Katherine Feinstein Mariano, formerly an Assistant District Attorney in San Francisco, presently an attorney in private practice in San Francisco. Step-mother to Heidi, Annette, and Eileen Blum. Grandmother of Eileen Feinstein Mariano, born September 18, 1992 to Katherine and Rick Mariano. SPECIAL AWARDS 1988 Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, University of San Francisco President's Medal, University of California, San Francisco CORO Investment in Leadership Award Honoree President's Award, St. Ignatius High School, San Francisco 1987 Community Service Award Honoree for Public Service, American Jewish Congress "All Pro Management Team Award" for #1 Mayor, City & State Magazine Silver Spur Award for Outstanding Public Service - San Francisco Planning and Urban Renewal Association U.S. Navy's Distinguished Civilian Award Episcopal Church's Award for Service Paulist Fathers Award 1986 U.S. Army's Commander's Award for Public Service Brotherhood/Sisterhood Award, National Conference of Christians and Jews 1985 Honorary Doctorate of Law, Mills College 1984 French Legion d'Honneur, bestowed by President Mitterand Los Angeles Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith's Distinguished Public Service Award 1983 Honorary Doctorate of Law, Antioch University 1981 Honorary Doctorate of Public Administration, University of Manila Honorary Doctorate of Public Service, University of Santa Clara SCOPUS Award, Outstanding Public Service, American Friends of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1979 CORO Public Service Award, CORO Foundation 1977 Honorary Law Degree, Golden Gate University 1970 Achievement Award, Business and Professional Women's Club Distinguished Woman Award, San Francisco Examiner