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Previously, Verveer served as the chair and Co-CEO of Vital Voices Global Partnership, which she co-founded with Hillary Clinton in Vital Voices is a.
She also holds positions as a founding partner of Seneca Point Global , a women's strategy firm, and as a co-founder of Seneca Women. During her tenure, she directed the Office of Global Women's Issues. Prior to serving in the White House , she was executive director of People for the American Way , a progressive advocacy group, [ 6 ] where she was involved in the passage of civil rights legislation.
Catholic Conference. Secretary's Distinguished Service Award. Verveer was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy. They have three children and two granddaughters. See: Executive Office of the President of the United States As a member of the White House Senior Staff, she provided advice and implemented a wide range of substantive policies, including judicial selection and legal services, arts policies, healthcare, and women's issues.
Previously, Verveer was the Chair and Co-CEO of Vital Voices Global Partnership, which she co-founded with Hillary Clinton in During the Clinton.
Clinton's chief assistant for her international activities. She organized the first lady's foreign trips to over 70 countries. She helped to create the US government's Vital Voices Democracy Initiative to promote women's economic and political progress. In her White House memoirs, Clinton notes, "A true policy wonk who loves the complexities and nuances of issues, Melanne had worked for years on Capitol Hill and in the advocacy world.
I used to joke there wasn't a single person in Washington she didn't know. Not only was she a legend in the nation's capital; but so was her Rolodex.