September 1993: President Clinton signs legislation to create the Corporation for National and Community Service and AmeriCorps.
October 1993: Eli Segal named chief executive of the Corporation for National and Community Service. Mr. Segal holds the position until September 1995.
September 1994: 20,000 AmeriCorps members begin work in more than 1,000 counties.
October 1995: Harris Wofford succeeds Eli Segal as chief executive. Mr. Wofford holds the position until January 2001.
October 2001: Leslie Lenkowsky succeeds Harris Wofford as chief executive. Mr. Lenkowsky holds the position until August 2003.
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