William Clinger will be the next person to be featured on Chautauqua People.
The program will air at 1:30 and 7:30 PM each day beginning on August 16 with the last airing on August 22.
Bill Clinger is a native of Warren, PA and served nine-terms as a Congressman from northwest Pennsylvania rising through the Republican Party ranks to committee chairmanship. He is best known as co-author of the Clinger-Cohen act which reformed the federal government’s acquisition process. A life-long Chautauquan he subsequently joined the Institution’s Board of Trustees and served as its Chairman during which time the Board selected the Institution’s current President (Tom Becker), reformed the alcohol policy, and initiated a capital improvement service charge.
Bill Clinger will be interviewed by Chautauqua People Producer John Viehe.
Access Channel 5 is available to cable viewers in the Mayville, Chautauqua, North Harmony, Sherman, Westfield and Portland areas. Viewers should note that all area public access channels have been dropped from Time Warner's analog service, but can be received on digital service with a converter or on a digital television (channel 21.4) that has been recently autoscanned.
Bill Clinger is a native of Warren, PA and served nine-terms as a Congressman from northwest Pennsylvania rising through the Republican Party ranks to committee chairmanship. He is best known as co-author of the Clinger-Cohen act which reformed the federal government’s acquisition process. A life-long Chautauquan he subsequently joined the Institution’s Board of Trustees and served as its Chairman during which time the Board selected the Institution’s current President (Tom Becker), reformed the alcohol policy, and initiated a capital improvement service charge.
Bill Clinger will be interviewed by Chautauqua People Producer John Viehe.
Access Channel 5 is available to cable viewers in the Mayville, Chautauqua, North Harmony, Sherman, Westfield and Portland areas. Viewers should note that all area public access channels have been dropped from Time Warner's analog service, but can be received on digital service with a converter or on a digital television (channel 21.4) that has been recently autoscanned.