Barbara Everitt Bryant 47, the first woman director of the US Census Bureau, has died at age 96 on March 3. The Sun spoke with former colleagues and friends who shared praise and stories of her accomplishments.
As a professional, she rose to the top of her field. As a mother, her family hardly missed a beat as she navigated motherhood and a career, her daughter said.
Barbara Bryant, the first woman to ever head the U.S. census, has died at age 96. A market researcher, she oversaw the 1990 count as an appointee of former President George H.W. Bush's administration.
Barbara Bryant, the first woman to ever head the U.S. census, has died at age 96. A market researcher, she oversaw the 1990 count as an appointee of former President George H.W. Bush s administration.