Known as Betty, her
contributions to public health policy came
during her tenure from 1992 to 1998 as president of the William T. Grant Foundation, a social science research nonprofit focused on inequality and improving the
lives of young people, and through her earlier
work in 1977 as the director of studies of the President's Commission on Mental Health
during the administration of President Jimmy Carter.
During your
working life, it may be possible to make post-tax
contributions to certain employer - sponsored retirement accounts, such as a 401 (k), to avoid taxation later.