Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Ann Reid Retires from DOJ Tax (9/1/21)

Another over the transom email from the AAG regarding the retirement of Ann Reid:

All – I want to take just a minute of your time to recognize Ann Reid’s retirement on August 30. Following her service as an officer in the U.S. Navy, Ann joined the Tax Division in 1986. She has been a trial attorney, Counsel to a Deputy AAG, Assistant Chief, and most recently Chief of the Division’s Office of Review and Financial Litigation Unit. Ann was outstanding in all these roles, achieving great results for the United States. In addition to her legal accomplishments, Ann has been a force for improving the Division. She was the vice chair in the Division’s Diversity Committee’s first year, and chair in its second year when its by-laws were drafted and adopted. Along the way, Ann showed everyone that the same attorney could be a tough-as-nails litigator who leaves nothing on the table in negotiations, lead the knitting club, create fabulous art, and be at the vanguard of demonstrating how parents can apply themselves to the difficult balance of family and work demands. The American public greatly benefitted from Ann’s dedicated service, and the Division is a better place for it.

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