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The following resources have been provided to assist presidential
spouses.
Please note: These
are PDF files. (In order to view properly, the
latest version of Adobe Acrobat is available for free from the Adobe
Web site.)
- IRS
Regulations and the Presidential Spouse

These presentation slides by Bertrand M. Harding, Jr., tax attorney
and author of The Tax Law of Colleges and Universities, presented
at the 2007 Presidents Institute, provide useful information on IRS
regulations and the presidential spouse.
- Entertaining Trustee
Spouses

This document provides tips for entertaining trustee spouses. It was
presented by Sheila Garren, Presidential Spouse, Lynchburg College and
Patricia Kepple, Presidential Spouse, Juniata College, during a 2007
Presidents Institute session entitled "Why We Do, What We Do, and
How We Do It."
- Survey of Presidential Spouses
Salaries

This survey provides useful information on the salaries and compensation
of presidential spouses. Taken from a survey conducted by CIC, Bethany
College (WV), and the Spouses Task Force in 1999, it includes the results
of 119 presidential spouses from CIC institutions.
- Fresh New Ideas
for Entertaining

This presentation by professional caterers during the 2006 Presidents
Institute Spouses Program provides helpful ideas and tips on entertaining,
including formal meals, picnics, and receptions.
- Raising Your Media
IQ

This document provides tips on communication skills for print, telephone,
and television interviews.
- Moving On

These are guidelines that experienced presidential spouses may wish
to use to create resource materials for their successor. New presidential
spouses may also find it helpful as they move into their new role.
- Entertaining on
a Shoe String Without Repetition

This document contains suggestions for low-cost entertaining. Suggestions
were provided by participants at a 2005 Presidents Institute session,
"Entertaining on a Shoe string Without Repetition."
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