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Eileen Hoats

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Eileen M. Hoats (born 1949) is an American consumer activist. She was elected president of the Consumer Federation of America in 1975. She also served as Executive Director of the Consumer Assembly of New York. Hoates left the New York State Consumer Protection Board in 1976 after Executive Director Rosemary Pooler came under criticism for

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  1. Staff report (February 15, 1975). Eileen Hoats Heads Consumer Groups. The Washington Post
  2. Staff report (February 1, 1975). Professional Consumer Activist; Eileen Hoats. The New York Times
  3. Cerra, Frances (September 20, 1976). State's Consumer Chief Attacked As a Weak Protector of the Public. The New York Times


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