In September 1949, Marshall was named president of the American National Red Cross.
When Dole finally announces his candidacy, she will quit her job as president of the American Red Cross and work full time on the campaign.
Another disaster and yet another president of the American Red Cross has resigned.
In 1991, Dole became the president of the American Red Cross.
From November 1953 until November 1956 he was president of the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Dole, the former president of the American Red Cross, benefited from drawing women and young people, what she called an invisible army.
The original idea was Henry Davison's, then president of the American Red Cross.
She has quite a résumé: presidential candidate, cabinet secretary, president of the American Red Cross.
She is now on leave as president of the American Red Cross, where she oversees a $1.8 billion annual budget, 32,000 employees and 1.4 million volunteers.
Mrs. Dole, the president of the American Red Cross, earned a higher salary in 1994 than her husband, according to the documents.