Lisa Price is stepping down as head of a gun-control group.
In an e-mail to supporters of the North Carolinians Against Gun Violence Education Fund, Price said she decided "after much soul-searching" to retire at the end of 2007.
"This is very hard for me to do, for I am one of the 1993 NCGV founders and have been executive director for 10 years," she said.
Price said she will serve as a consultant to the new director and help with fundraising for the Durham-based advocacy group.
A job description for the position says it requires five years experience in nonprofit management, including two as executive director, and general knowledge of the North Carolina legislature.
Her husband is U.S. Rep. David Price, a Raleigh Democrat.
Hat Tip: Ruth SheehanÂ



