PRESS RELEASE from Hillary Clinton for President Exploratory Committee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 24, 2007

Contact: Nevada Press Office

Clinton Campaign Announces
Nevada Women’s Leadership Council

More than 100 Business and Community Leaders to Advise Campaign, Mobilize Women for Nevada Caucus

Hillary Clinton’s Nevada campaign today announced the formation of the Nevada Women’s Leadership Council, a group of prominent civic, business and community leaders endorsing Clinton’s bid for the presidency.  The council will advise the campaign, lead efforts to organize “Women for Hillary” in Nevada and play a key role in mobilizing women for the January 19 caucus.

“I am supporting Senator Clinton because she has the strength, compassion, wisdom and gravitas it will take to lead our nation through these challenging times to a new place of opportunity, prosperity and peace,” said council member Pam Egan.  “Senator Clinton has the skills to win and the experience to lead.  It's her time.”

Council member Sandra Mack added, “Throughout her career in public service, Hillary has been a champion for issues important to women and families at home and around the world – including economic equality, education and equal, human rights for all.  I’m delighted to play a strategic role in Nevada to make history, by electing Hillary Clinton our next president.”

“This council brings together an amazing group of diverse women leaders – from a wide variety of backgrounds, professions and regions throughout the state,” said Clinton Nevada Chair Rory Reid.  Their endorsement is indicative of the widespread support Hillary Clinton is inspiring among women around the country.  It’s exciting and humbling to have such a powerful group working on behalf of Senator Clinton in Nevada.”

The founding members of Hillary Clinton’s Nevada Women’s Leadership Council, announced today, are:

Lucille Adin, Reno-Sparks NAACP and community activist
Dr. Marlene Adrian, Activist for Diversity and Equity
Jena Antonchuk, Public Relations Specialist
Suzy Baldwin, Rotary Member and Senior Advocate
Elaine Barkdull, Economic Development Specialist
Ranee Barsanti, Rancher
Wanda Batchelor, Chair, Stewart Community Council of the Washoe Tribe
Teresa Bell, co-chair of the National Women's Suffrage Day and Voter Activist
Michaelene Bilbray, Leader in Diabetes Awareness
Hannah Brown, Community Activist
Jessica Brown, President of Nevada NOW
Carol Burgeson, President of the Women's Democratic Club of Clark County
Debbie Cahill, Deputy Executive Director, NSEA
Virginia Cain, Former Democratic State Chair; former member, DNC
Beverly Carlino-Banta, Women and Children’s Advocate
Liz Carrasco, Reproductive Rights Activist
Jordana Carroll, Communications Coach and Motivational Speaker
Lolita S. Catoner, Filipino Community Activist; Member Filipino-American Alliance of Nevada
Meg Cleary, Non-Profit Agency Executive
Venicia Considine, Law Student and Women’s Rights Advocate
Dosheen Cook, Clinical Psychologist
Judy Corbisiero, Human Rights Activist
Karen Crutcher, Chair, Ft. McDermid Paiute Shoshone Tribes
Patricia Cunningham, Founder, Alliance for Social Justice
Jesse Danen, RN, MSN specializing in outpatient nursing; Active member in Nurses Organization for Veterans Affairs (NOVA)
Verlia Davis Hoggard, Formerly of Clark County Social Services, Community Activist
Marcia de Braga, Former Assemblywoman; Rancher and Writer
Frankie Sue Del Papa, Northern Nevada Co-Chair
Julianne Denham, Artist and Designer
Renee Diamond, Community Activist, Former State Legislator
Thalia Dondero, University Regent
Doris Dowden, Retired Federal IT Manager
Rochanne Downs, Vice-Chair, Fallon Pauite Shoshone Tribes
Denise Duarte, Arts and Women’s Advocate
Pam Egan, Non-Profit Executive
Linda Faiss, Public Relations Executive
Dolores Feemster, Social Justice Advocate
Katherine Ferguson, Progressive
Mary Lee Fulkerson, Artist and Arts Activist
Bobbi Gang, Public Policy Advocate & Trainer
Denise Gerdes, Librarian
Rekaya Gibson, Emerge Graduate, Small Business Owner
Kathy Gillespie, Small Business Owner
Diana Glomb-Rogan, Former State Senator, Clinical Social Worker
Gertrude Gottschalk, Descendent of Pioneer Family, Elected 1st Secretary of Carson City Young Democrats in 1936
Joy Graber, Civil Litigation Attorney
Sharon Green, Attorney at Law
Myra Greenspun, Philanthropist
Kristen Hansen, Small Businesswoman and Political Activist
Jeannie Hua, Attorney at Law
Lena Johnson, Mayor of Lovelock
Gaye Johnston, Retired Teacher, Long-time County Party Official
Dinah Jordan, Political Activist and Women’s Issues Advocate
Miriam “Mimi” Katz, Political Activist
Edythe Katz Yarchever, Community Activist
Anita Laruy, Community Activist
Jessica L. Ledbetter, Rancher
Rozita Lee, Community Activist
Marla Letizia, CEO and Founder of Big Mobile Traffic Ads Worldwide
Dr. Sandra Mack, Educator
Margaret Mark, Former President of League of Women Voters
Kate Marshall, Northern Nevada Co-Chair
Adriana Martinez, Past Chair of the Nevada State Democratic Party
Punam Mather, Community Activist
Valerie McNay, President Boulder City Branch of American Association of University Women
Mary Ellen McMullen, Community Volunteer and Higher Education Advocate
Joyce Melendez, Tribal Archivist- Reno Sparks Indian Colony
Gwen Migita, Representative of Diversity and Political Interests
Sandy Miller, Former First Lady of Nevada
Estella Morales, Activist
Evelyn Mount, Community Service Program Director
Dana Myers, Businesswoman
Dedee Nave, Community Activist and Volunteer
Vicky Orozko, Spanish Radio Station Executive
Maggie Plaster, Master’s Degree in Public Affairs
Nancy Quon, Partner, Quon, Bruce, & Christensen Law Firm
Frances Ream, Long-time Political Activist
Margarita Rebollal, East Las Vegas Community Outreach Corporation
Cindy Reid, State Board of Education
Sherri Rice, Community Activist for Women, Children, Diversity, & Racial Justice; Health Care Advocate
Tammy Riggs, Washoe County Deputy District Attorney
Jennifer Ring, Professor of Political Science, UNR
Lori Roberts, Gaming Industry Marketing Manager
Kitty Rodman, Retired Business Owner and Lifetime Philanthropic & Education Benefactor
Beverly Rogers, Philanthropist
Nancy Romo, Retired Professional Events Coordinator
May Shelton, Retired Social Services Director; Long-time Advocate for Women and Children
Jackie Shropshire, Founder, Las Vegas Clark County Urban League
Stephanie Smith, City Councilwoman, North Las Vegas
Carissa Snedeker, Chair, Rural Nevada Democratic Caucus
Jean Stoess, Writer, Editor; 1st woman to serve on Washoe County Commission
Jill Switzer, President, Stonewall Democrats of Northern Nevada; Criminal Investigator, Washoe County
Bettye Thomas, President of the Las Vegas AARP
Kelley Thomas Boyers, Health Care Strategist
Betty Titus, Campaign Activist and “Mama” to all
Dina Titus, Minority Leader, Nevada State Senate
Laura Vargas, Latino Caucus Leader
Jodi Perselle Warman, Insurance and Financial Planner
Anne Wellborn, Attorney at Law
Julie Wilcox, Public Agency Administrator
Claudine Williams, Gaming Pioneer and Philanthropist
Genia Williams, Chair, Walker River Pauite Tribe
Myrna Williams, Former Clark County Commissioner
Hazel Wong, Environmentalist
Joyce Woodhouse, Nevada State Senator

###


reannounced August 24, 2007

Clinton Campaign Announces Nevada Women’s Leadership Council
More than 100 Business and Community Leaders to Advise Campaign, Mobilize Women for Nevada Caucus

Hillary Clinton’s Nevada campaign today announced the formation of the Nevada Women’s Leadership Council, a group of prominent civic, business and community leaders endorsing Clinton’s bid for the presidency. The council will advise the campaign, lead efforts to organize "Women for Hillary" in Nevada and play a key role in mobilizing women for the January 19 caucus.

"I am supporting Senator Clinton because she has the strength, compassion, wisdom and gravitas it will take to lead our nation through these challenging times to a new place of opportunity, prosperity and peace," said council member Pam Egan. "Senator Clinton has the skills to win and the experience to lead. It's her time."

Council member Sandra Mack added, "Throughout her career in public service, Hillary has been a champion for issues important to women and families at home and around the world – including economic equality, education and equal, human rights for all. I'm delighted to play a strategic role in Nevada to make history, by electing Hillary Clinton our next president."

"This council brings together an amazing group of diverse women leaders – from a wide variety of backgrounds, professions and regions throughout the state,” said Clinton Nevada Chair Rory Reid. Their endorsement is indicative of the widespread support Hillary Clinton is inspiring among women around the country. It's exciting and humbling to have such a powerful group working on behalf of Senator Clinton in Nevada."

The founding members of Hillary Clinton’s Nevada Women's Leadership Council, announced today, are:

Lucille Adin, Reno-Sparks NAACP and community activist Dr. Marlene Adrian, Activist for Diversity and Equity Jena Antonchuk, Public Relations Specialist Suzy Baldwin, Rotary Member and Senior Advocate Elaine Barkdull, Economic Development Specialist Ranee Barsanti, Rancher Wanda Batchelor, Chair, Stewart Community Council of the Washoe Tribe Teresa Bell, co-chair of the National Women's Suffrage Day and Voter Activist Michaelene Bilbray, Leader in Diabetes Awareness Hannah Brown, Community Activist Jessica Brown, President of Nevada NOW Carol Burgeson, President of the Women's Democratic Club of Clark County Debbie Cahill, Deputy Executive Director, NSEA Virginia Cain, Former Democratic State Chair; former member, DNC Beverly Carlino-Banta, Women and Children’s Advocate Liz Carrasco, Reproductive Rights Activist Jordana Carroll, Communications Coach and Motivational Speaker Lolita S. Catoner, Filipino Community Activist; Member Filipino-American Alliance of Nevada Meg Cleary, Non-Profit Agency Executive Venicia Considine, Law Student and Women’s Rights Advocate Dosheen Cook, Clinical Psychologist Judy Corbisiero, Human Rights Activist Karen Crutcher, Chair, Ft. McDermid Paiute Shoshone Tribes Patricia Cunningham, Founder, Alliance for Social Justice Jesse Danen, RN, MSN specializing in outpatient nursing; Active member in Nurses Organization for Veterans Affairs (NOVA) Verlia Davis Hoggard, Formerly of Clark County Social Services, Community Activist Marcia de Braga, Former Assemblywoman; Rancher and Writer Frankie Sue Del Papa, Northern Nevada Co-Chair Julianne Denham, Artist and Designer Renee Diamond, Community Activist, Former State Legislator Thalia Dondero, University Regent Doris Dowden, Retired Federal IT Manager Rochanne Downs, Vice-Chair, Fallon Pauite Shoshone Tribes Denise Duarte, Arts and Women’s Advocate Pam Egan, Non-Profit Executive Linda Faiss, Public Relations Executive Dolores Feemster, Social Justice Advocate Katherine Ferguson, Progressive Mary Lee Fulkerson, Artist and Arts Activist Bobbi Gang, Public Policy Advocate & Trainer Denise Gerdes, Librarian Rekaya Gibson, Emerge Graduate, Small Business Owner Kathy Gillespie, Small Business Owner Diana Glomb-Rogan, Former State Senator, Clinical Social Worker Gertrude Gottschalk, Descendent of Pioneer Family, Elected 1st Secretary of Carson City Young Democrats in 1936 Joy Graber, Civil Litigation Attorney Sharon Green, Attorney at Law Myra Greenspun, Philanthropist Kristen Hansen, Small Businesswoman and Political Activist Jeannie Hua, Attorney at Law Lena Johnson, Mayor of Lovelock Gaye Johnston, Retired Teacher, Long-time County Party Official Dinah Jordan, Political Activist and Women’s Issues Advocate Miriam “Mimi” Katz, Political Activist Edythe Katz Yarchever, Community Activist Anita Laruy, Community Activist Jessica L. Ledbetter, Rancher Rozita Lee, Community Activist Marla Letizia, CEO and Founder of Big Mobile Traffic Ads Worldwide Dr. Sandra Mack, Educator Margaret Mark, Former President of League of Women Voters Kate Marshall, Northern Nevada Co-Chair Adriana Martinez, Past Chair of the Nevada State Democratic Party Punam Mather, Community Activist Valerie McNay, President Boulder City Branch of American Association of University Women Mary Ellen McMullen, Community Volunteer and Higher Education Advocate Joyce Melendez, Tribal Archivist- Reno Sparks Indian Colony Gwen Migita, Representative of Diversity and Political Interests Sandy Miller, Former First Lady of Nevada Estella Morales, Activist Evelyn Mount, Community Service Program Director Dana Myers, Businesswoman Dedee Nave, Community Activist and Volunteer Vicky Orozko, Spanish Radio Station Executive Maggie Plaster, Master’s Degree in Public Affairs Nancy Quon, Partner, Quon, Bruce, & Christensen Law Firm Frances Ream, Long-time Political Activist Margarita Rebollal, East Las Vegas Community Outreach Corporation Cindy Reid, State Board of Education Sherri Rice, Community Activist for Women, Children, Diversity, & Racial Justice; Health Care Advocate Tammy Riggs, Washoe County Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Ring, Professor of Political Science, UNR Lori Roberts, Gaming Industry Marketing Manager Kitty Rodman, Retired Business Owner and Lifetime Philanthropic & Education Benefactor Beverly Rogers, Philanthropist Nancy Romo, Retired Professional Events Coordinator May Shelton, Retired Social Services Director; Long-time Advocate for Women and Children Jackie Shropshire, Founder, Las Vegas Clark County Urban League Stephanie Smith, City Councilwoman, North Las Vegas Carissa Snedeker, Chair, Rural Nevada Democratic Caucus Jean Stoess, Writer, Editor; 1st woman to serve on Washoe County Commission Jill Switzer, President, Stonewall Democrats of Northern Nevada; Criminal Investigator, Washoe County Bettye Thomas, Community Activist Kelley Thomas Boyers, Health Care Strategist Betty Titus, Campaign Activist and “Mama” to all Dina Titus, Minority Leader, Nevada State Senate Laura Vargas, Latino Caucus Leader Jodi Perselle Warman, Insurance and Financial Planner Anne Wellborn, Attorney at Law Julie Wilcox, Public Agency Administrator Claudine Williams, Gaming Pioneer and Philanthropist Genia Williams, Chair, Walker River Pauite Tribe Myrna Williams, Former Clark County Commissioner Hazel Wong, Environmentalist Joyce Woodhouse, Nevada State Senator