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«Young Women in Political Leadership in the U.S.» by Susannah Wellford Shakow, «Young Women in Political Leadership in the U.S.» by Susannah Wellford Shakow,

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Когда?

с 21 марта 2013

Город

Москва

Где?

Американский культурный центр. На третьем этаже Всероссийской государственной библиотеки иностранной литературы. Николоямская ул., д. 1

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Американский культурный центр. На третьем этаже Всероссийской государственной библиотеки иностранной литературы. Николоямская ул., д. 1

Сайт:

www.amc.ru

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Susannah Wellford Shakow, Esq. – Chair of the Board

Over the past nine years, Susannah Shakow has founded two organizations designed to raise the political voice of young women in America.

In spring 2007, Ms. Shakow founded Running Start to inspire young women and girls to political leadership. Running Start furthers the work begun by the Women Under Forty Political Action Committee (WUFPAC), which Susannah cofounded in 1999 and led for the first five years. WUFPAC is a national women’s group dedicated to electing young women to political office. A nonpartisan organization, WUFPAC is the only political action committee in the United States devoted to helping young women of all parties run for elected office.

Ms. Shakow speaks frequently to colleges, law schools, political groups, trade associations and nonprofits about the importance of involving more young women in politics. She has also lectured about politics to many international groups, including women from Kuwait, Southeast Asia, Korea, Bahrain and Russia. She was invited to Kuwait by the Kuwaiti government in spring 2006 to meet Kuwait’s first women candidates and to advise them on their campaigns, and in the summer of 2009 the State Department sent her to the Maldives and Sri Lanka to meet with women and youth leaders in those countries.

After receiving her J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1998, she worked for several years at Verner, Liipfert, Bernhard, McPherson and Hand, lobbying for state and local governments, foreign governments, corporate entities and trade associations before Congress and the Executive Branch.

Prior to law school, Ms. Shakow worked for Hillary Clinton’s Health Care Task Force in the Clinton White House. As a member of the Health Care War Room staff, she planned and executed grass-roots health care events for the President and First Lady and coordinated speaking events for Congressional Members and White House staff on health care reform issues. She is also a former Legislative Assistant for Senator Wyche Fowler from Georgia.

Ms. Shakow is a 1990 graduate of Davidson College. She and her husband John (an attorney at King & Spalding LLP) live in Washington, DC and have twin nine year old sons, Ben and James.