Wilma B. Liebman was designated Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board
(NLRB) by President Obama on January 20, 2009. She has served on the Board
since November 14, 1997. She was first appointed by President Clinton and
confirmed by the Senate to a five-year term that expired on December 16, 2002.
She was reappointed by President Bush and confirmed by the Senate to a second
term that expired on August 27, 2006 and to a third term that will expire on
August 27, 2011.
Prior to joining the NLRB, Ms. Liebman served for two years as Deputy Director
of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS). She acted as the
chief operations officer of this federal agency, overseeing arbitration,
alternative dispute resolution, international affairs and labor-management
cooperation grants programs. In addition, Ms. Liebman advised the FMCS Director
on issues involving major labor disputes and participated in significant
negotiations as needed.
From 1994-1996, Ms. Liebman served as Special Assistant to the Director of FMCS.
In this role, she was a key member of the Mediator Task Force on the Future of
FMCS, an 18-member employee group charged with articulating a vision and
recommendations to lead the Agency into the 21st century.
Prior to joining FMCS in January 1994, Ms. Liebman was Labor Counsel for the
Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen from 1990 through 1993. She served as Legal
Counsel to the International Brotherhood of Teamsters for nine years and as
staff attorney with the NLRB from 1974 to 1980.
Ms. Liebman is an elected member of the Executive Board of the Industrial
Relations Research Association and of The College of Labor and Employment
Lawyers, Inc.
A native of Philadelphia, PA, Ms. Liebman holds a B.A. from Barnard College in
New York City and a J.D. from the George Washington University Law Center.