Carole Mumin

Carole Mumin is one of Washington, DC’s admired playwrights, producers, directors, literary artists, educators, and civic leaders. The former White House Aide; University of the District of Columbia adjunct professor; public and private sector program consultant, and adult education trainer has over thirty years of programmatic and administrative experience in the District of Columbia.

She Co-Founded, the Organization for Training Others in Need (OFTON) that has trained hundreds of DC residents. The organization was awarded the Jesse Battle Empowerment through Employment Award and is celebrating its 29th Anniversary. She is also a Founding Member of the Interfaith Council of Metropolitan Washington. Her education and art credits include Where Eagles Fly, eLearning Tool, The Perfect Pet, The Green-Eyed Monster Series, The World Is My Oyster Series, The Lemonade Stand, I Just Want to Tell Somebody, and Malcolm, Martin, Medgar, Director.

She served with distinction in three White House Administrations: Presidents Johnson, Nixon, and Carter where she became the first Muslim to work directly for a U.S. President as a White House staffer.

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