Author: Chip Hughes

Chip Hughes began his career in September 1972, as a writer, researcher and organizer with the Institute for Southern Studies, a social justice organization based in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1990, Hughes began a 30 year career as program administrator with the federal government, directing the Worker Training Program (WTP) in the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), designing training programs for vulnerable workers in high risk occupations. He is now a Senior Advisor to MDB, Inc. supporting the NIEHS WTP.