From:  Sarah Henning <shenning@clintonfoundation.org>
Sent time:  Wed, 18 Feb 2015 22:21:19 +0000
To:   Katie Dowd <kdowd@clintonfoundation.org>,
Terri McCullough <tmccullough@clintonfoundation.org>,
Capricia Marshall <capriciamarshall@gmail.com>,
Thomas Moran <tmoran@clintonfoundation.org>
Subject:  RE: Clinton Foundation - Women of Worth
 

Would this be another story? If so, the show is pretty heavy on stories right now.

From: Katie Dowd
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 5:20 PM
To: Terri McCullough; Sarah Henning; Capricia Marshall; Thomas Moran
Cc: Francesca Ernst
Subject: Re: Clinton Foundation - Women of Worth

Would like to know what you think about this? Thanks

From: Katie Dowd >
Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 5:44 PM
To: Terri McCullough >, Sarah Henning >, Capricia Marshall >, Thomas Moran >
Cc: Francesca Ernst >
Subject: FW: Clinton Foundation - Women of Worth

Here is the L'oreal Women of Worth - can we find a spot for one of them in the program? I think particularly Rachel Jackson-Bramwell would be awesome to include for low-income women. What do you think?

Not sure domestic violence, mat health or trafficking are ones we want but could be good alternatives. Please let me know, would be great to go back to them with a "we love this woman and want her"


Women's Empowerment
Rachel R. Jackson-Bramwell, 2014 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization: Project Compassion, NFP
As a 25-year-old single mother, Rachel was compelled to give back to those in need, so she started Project Compassion, an organization dedicated to promoting the empowerment and enhancement of disadvantaged and low-income women and children in the Greater St. Louis communities.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/WPOXHvM1pi
Link to video: http://youtu.be/vN_QGS0Bxt8

Shaaron Funderburk,2014 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Off the Streets Program
Born out of Shaaron's personal experiences, Off the Streets Program uses counseling and mentorship to help women get off the streets and become thriving members of society.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/VKVBWVfq7P
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-oEcal8OjM

Stephanie Clark, 2011 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Project Single Moms Worldwide
Stephanie founded Project Single Moms Worldwide, Inc. (PSM) to serve and empower women and girls to tap into their talents and passions to live their best lives ever.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/LIi0fxxOC8
Link to video: http://youtu.be/kvK_jAapAu8

Pilar Pinel, 2011 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Embracing Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS)
Pilar Pinel founded an organization called Embracing Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS). ELLAS is dedicated to the educational, professional and political advancement of underserved Latina youth.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/o5qf3rNDH9
Link to video: http://youtu.be/GlePaXuCs3E

Girls Empowerment
Nancy Chang,2008 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Skate Like A Girl
Nancy has been volunteering with Skate Like A Girl since 2006, and in addition to acting as Board Chair, is also the teen program coordinator. Skate Like A Girl fosters confidence in girls and women by encouraging them to skateboard and take a leadership role in their communities. In 2014, she became the executive director of Reel Grrls, an organization with the mission to empower young women from diverse communities to realize their power, talent and influence through media production.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/jwcsskbwjE
Link to video: http://youtu.be/vjuz0lljfFo

Sarah Reynolds, 2006 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Women Build
Women Build empowers girls and women to learn construction skills and build homes for low-income families.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/1XSfXOAPeZ
Link to video: N/A

Women's Human Trafficking & Domestic Violence Recovery
Susan Munsey, 2011 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Generate Hope

In 2008, Susan started planning and training volunteers for her program Generate Hope, which provides a comprehensive and uniquely designed long-term recovery program for young women who have been trafficked, prostituted, or otherwise sexually exploited.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/UlHX1BNImA
Link to video: http://youtu.be/mKN8-5f14oc

Jenny Williamson, 2014 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Courage Worldwide
After learning the devastating truth that her hometown of Sacramento was a major hub for sex trafficking, Jenny started Courage Worldwide, a nonprofit that provides homes for young women and girls rescued from the sex trade.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/8zScvkr0DS
Link to video: http://youtu.be/uLwjTQDRZeQ

Somy Ali, 2013 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:No More Tears
Somy founded No More Tears to provide individualized assistance to domestic abuse victims and their children - and to help victims overcome the often tremendous barriers to leaving their abusers.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/5DUdQuqMzO
Link to video: N/A

Lisa Williams, 2010 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Living Water for Girls

Living Water for Girls combats human sex trafficking of children by providing safe refuge, therapeutic care, and educational and vocational services to young girls who are victims of this crime.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/cYKGJIw1Bl
Link to video: http://youtu.be/L428cVaoPjQ

Female Widows & Veterans
Taryn Davis, 2010 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:The American Widow Project
The American Widow Project provides support and ways to connect young women who have lost a husband in service to their country.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/6wSs86dy1W
Link to video: http://youtu.be/Wo77fu-di1M

Dr. Barbara Summey Marshall, 2011 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Steps & Stages

Barbara founded Steps & Stages to connect transitioning women veterans and their families with necessary services and support.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/TRy9p3YLRQ
Link to video: http://youtu.be/kurF98hZux8

Incarcerated Women
Brenda Murray, 2009 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Women in Prison Project (no website)

Women in Prison Project started as a book club and became a college degree program in Maryland's only women's prison, the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women. The MCIW College Degree Program provides educational opportunities for thousands of women behind bars.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/aPUs5F3Tu1
Link to video: http://youtu.be/3oFrswY1cyU

Carol Reza, 2009 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Bridge of Faith

Bridge of Faith provides mentoring and social service referrals to families of incarcerated women and a HOME (Home Opportunity Meets Emancipation) for emancipated young women.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/vdyV5Dth2S
Link to video: http://youtu.be/wzpl8ZkX0Y0

Women's Health & Wellness
Andrea Ivory, 2008 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Women's Breast & Heart Health Initiative
Andrea founded the Florida Breast Health Initiative, Inc., now the Women's Breast & Heart Health Initiative, an organization that delivers mobile door-to-door breast and heart health outreach and mammography resources to underserved women in their neighborhoods.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/AQ42t6ofid
Link to video: http://youtu.be/_sBQajn9Fiw

Maimah Karmo, 2009 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Tigerlily Foundation
Maimah is a breast cancer survivor and founder of the Tigerlily Foundation. The Tigerlily Foundation educates, advocates for, empowers and provides hands-on support to younger women - before, during and after breast cancer.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/YOsP4UpL1k
Link to video: http://youtu.be/yvvKZgQogzY

Anne Garrett Addison, 2007 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Preeclampsia Foundation
Anne is a founder of four nonprofits, including Preeclampsia Foundationwhich promotes safe pregnancy and post-partum research, public education and patient support. She is currently working on Unexpected Project, a for-profit organization that is trying to raise awareness and foster discussion about the increase in maternal death, and near-death in the US.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/OxSnyS4FK9
Link to video: http://youtu.be/pxsSncupCf0

Brittany Wenger, 2014 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth
Organization:Cloud4Cancer
Brittany founded Cloud4Cancer, a computer program that diagnoses breast cancer. The program teaches the cloud how to diagnose breast cancer by using artificial intelligence to read and interpret data about cancer cells, collected through biopsy procedures, in an effort to answer an important question: is a mass malignant or benign? Cloud4Cancer is now in beta use by two hospitals and diagnoses with 99% accuracy. To date, 7.6 million trials have been run through the program.
Link to headshot: http://we.tl/4RgsbFJRf3
Link to video: http://youtu.be/h6arVRm63cg



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Would this be another story? If so, the show is pretty heavy on stories right now.


 




From: Katie Dowd


Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2015 5:20 PM

To: Terri McCullough; Sarah Henning; Capricia Marshall; Thomas Moran

Cc: Francesca Ernst

Subject: Re: Clinton Foundation - Women of Worth




 



Would like to know what you think about this? Thanks 




 




From:
Katie Dowd <kdowd@clintonfoundation.org>

Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 5:44 PM

To: Terri McCullough <tmccullough@clintonfoundation.org>, Sarah Henning <shenning@clintonfoundation.org>, Capricia Marshall <capriciamarshall@gmail.com>,
Thomas Moran <tmoran@clintonfoundation.org>

Cc: Francesca Ernst <fernst@clintonfoundation.org>

Subject: FW: Clinton Foundation - Women of Worth




 






Here is the L’oreal Women of Worth – can we find a spot for one of them in the program?  I think particularly Rachel Jackson-Bramwell would be awesome to include
for low-income women.  What do you think? 




 




Not sure domestic violence, mat health or trafficking are ones we want but could be good alternatives.  Please let me know, would be great to go back to them
with a “we love this woman and want her"




 




 


Women’s Empowerment


Rachel R. Jackson-Bramwell, 2014 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:
Project Compassion, NFP


As a 25-year-old single mother, Rachel was compelled to give back to those in need,
so she started Project Compassion, an organization dedicated to promoting the empowerment and enhancement of disadvantaged and low-income women and children in the Greater St. Louis communities.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/WPOXHvM1pi


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/vN_QGS0Bxt8


 


Shaaron Funderburk,2014 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Off
the Streets Program


Born out of Shaaron’s personal experiences, Off the Streets Program uses counseling and mentorship
to help women get off the streets and become thriving members of society.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/VKVBWVfq7P


Link to video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-oEcal8OjM


 


Stephanie Clark, 2011 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Project
Single Moms Worldwide


Stephanie founded Project Single Moms Worldwide, Inc. (PSM) to serve and empower women and girls to
tap into their talents and passions to live their best lives ever.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/LIi0fxxOC8


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/kvK_jAapAu8


 


Pilar Pinel, 2011 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Embracing
Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS)


Pilar Pinel founded an organization called Embracing Latina Leadership Alliances (ELLAS). ELLAS is
dedicated to the educational, professional and political advancement of underserved Latina youth.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/o5qf3rNDH9


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/GlePaXuCs3E


 


Girls Empowerment


Nancy Chang,2008 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Skate
Like A Girl


Nancy has been volunteering with Skate Like A Girl since 2006, and in addition to acting as Board Chair,
is also the teen program coordinator. Skate Like A Girl fosters confidence in girls and women by encouraging them to skateboard and take a leadership role in their communities. In 2014, she became the executive director of Reel Grrls, an organization with
the mission to empower young women from diverse communities to realize their power, talent and influence through media production.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/jwcsskbwjE


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/vjuz0lljfFo


 


Sarah Reynolds, 2006 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Women
Build


Women Build empowers girls and women to learn construction skills and build homes for low-income families.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/1XSfXOAPeZ


Link to video:
N/A


 


Women’s Human Trafficking & Domestic Violence Recovery


Susan Munsey, 2011 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Generate
Hope


In 2008, Susan started planning and training volunteers for her program Generate Hope, which provides a comprehensive and uniquely designed long-term recovery program for young women who have
been trafficked, prostituted, or otherwise sexually exploited.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/UlHX1BNImA


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/mKN8-5f14oc


 


Jenny Williamson, 2014 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Courage
Worldwide


After learning the devastating truth that her hometown of Sacramento was a major hub for sex trafficking,
Jenny started Courage Worldwide, a nonprofit that provides homes for young women and girls rescued from the sex trade.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/8zScvkr0DS


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/uLwjTQDRZeQ


 


Somy Ali, 2013 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:No
More Tears


Somy founded No More Tears to provide individualized assistance to domestic abuse victims and their
children – and to help victims overcome the often tremendous barriers to leaving their abusers.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/5DUdQuqMzO


Link to video:
N/A


 


Lisa Williams, 2010 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Living
Water for Girls


Living Water for Girls combats human sex trafficking of children by providing safe refuge, therapeutic care, and educational and vocational services to young girls
who are victims of this crime.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/cYKGJIw1Bl


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/L428cVaoPjQ


 


Female Widows & Veterans


Taryn Davis, 2010 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:The
American Widow Project


The American Widow Project provides support and ways to connect young women who have lost a husband
in service to their country.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/6wSs86dy1W


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/Wo77fu-di1M


 


Dr. Barbara Summey Marshall, 2011 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Steps
& Stages


Barbara founded Steps & Stages to connect transitioning women veterans and their families with necessary services and support.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/TRy9p3YLRQ


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/kurF98hZux8


 


Incarcerated Women


Brenda Murray, 2009 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Women
in Prison Project (no website)


Women in Prison Project started as a book club and became a college degree program in Maryland’s only women’s prison, the Maryland Correctional Institution for Women. The MCIW College Degree
Program provides educational opportunities for thousands of women behind bars.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/aPUs5F3Tu1


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/3oFrswY1cyU


 


Carol Reza, 2009 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Bridge
of Faith


Bridge of Faith provides mentoring and social service referrals to families of incarcerated women and a HOME (Home Opportunity Meets Emancipation) for emancipated young women.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/vdyV5Dth2S


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/wzpl8ZkX0Y0


 


Women’s Health & Wellness


Andrea Ivory, 2008 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Women's
Breast & Heart Health Initiative


Andrea founded the Florida Breast Health Initiative, Inc., now the Women’s Breast & Heart Health Initiative,
an organization that delivers mobile door-to-door breast and heart health outreach and mammography resources to underserved women in their neighborhoods.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/AQ42t6ofid


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/_sBQajn9Fiw


 


Maimah Karmo, 2009 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Tigerlily
Foundation


Maimah is a breast cancer survivor and founder of the Tigerlily Foundation. The Tigerlily Foundation
educates, advocates for, empowers and provides hands-on support to younger women – before, during and after breast cancer.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/YOsP4UpL1k


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/yvvKZgQogzY


 


Anne Garrett Addison, 2007 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Preeclampsia
Foundation


Anne is a founder of four nonprofits, including Preeclampsia Foundationwhich promotes safe pregnancy
and post-partum research, public education and patient support. She is currently working on Unexpected Project, a for-profit organization that is trying to raise awareness and foster discussion about the increase in maternal death, and near-death in the US. 


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/OxSnyS4FK9


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/pxsSncupCf0


 


Brittany Wenger, 2014 L’Oréal Paris Women of Worth


Organization:Cloud4Cancer



Brittany founded Cloud4Cancer, a computer program that diagnoses breast cancer. The program teaches the cloud how to diagnose breast cancer by using artificial intelligence
to read and interpret data about cancer cells, collected through biopsy procedures, in an effort to answer an important question: is a mass malignant or benign? Cloud4Cancer is now in beta use by two hospitals and diagnoses with 99% accuracy. To date, 7.6
million trials have been run through the program.


Link to headshot:
http://we.tl/4RgsbFJRf3


Link to video:
http://youtu.be/h6arVRm63cg


 


 










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