https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L5SA3fC68w&t=5s; SHEconomy Politics Online Summit; 58:36; Speaker: Berit Enge is the founder and director of the Nordic Press Center. She started her career as a journalist in regional and national newspapers in Norway, and continued as a diplomat serving at posts in Tokyo, Washington and New York. She has been speechwriter for two Norwegian ministers, and has been part of political campaigns in Japan and in the US. Born in Sørfold, Northern Norway, she holds degrees in political science, international affairs and Japanese from University of Oslo, Norway, University of Sussex, UK, and Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington. She lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czcttIHOJPM&t=21s; SHEconomy Politics Online Summit; 57:30; Speaker: Berit Enge is the founder and director of the Nordic Press Center. She started her career as a journalist in regional and national newspapers in Norway, and continued as a diplomat serving at posts in Tokyo, Washington and New York. She has been speechwriter for two Norwegian ministers, and has been part of political campaigns in Japan and in the US. Born in Sørfold, Northern Norway, she holds degrees in political science, international affairs and Japanese from University of Oslo, Norway, University of Sussex, UK, and Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington. She lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqiOf8ExTFI&t=5s; SHEconomy Politics Online Summit; 1:02:03; Speaker: Berit Enge is the founder and director of the Nordic Press Center. She started her career as a journalist in regional and national newspapers in Norway, and continued as a diplomat serving at posts in Tokyo, Washington and New York. She has been speechwriter for two Norwegian ministers, and has been part of political campaigns in Japan and in the US. Born in Sørfold, Northern Norway, she holds degrees in political science, international affairs and Japanese from University of Oslo, Norway, University of Sussex, UK, and Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies in Washington. She lives in Chevy Chase, Maryland.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZR9BoGlmLes&t=335s; SHEconomy Politics Online Summit; 56:56; Ann Stone, Linda Moore and Lanae Erickson on Wednesday. Linda Moore, CEO, has been part of the Democratic party’s inner circle and moderate wing for three decades. She has been and continues to be a trusted adviser to the Clintons. Linda Moore has been part of the Democratic party’s inner circle and moderate wing for three decades. She has been and continues to be a trusted adviser to the Clintons. Linda Moore served for eight years in the Bill Clinton White House, and as an adviser to the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016. She is now the CEO of TechNet, the influential interest group representing the tech industry. Linda Moore has been named one of Washington’s most influential “Women in Tech”, and she is a popular and sought-after speaker and panelist. Ann Stone runs her own election marketing firm, The Stone Group. She is also the founder and chair of Republicans for Choice, a pro-choice group within the Republican party, and she is one of the founders of the National Women’s History Museum. She and her ex-husband Roger Stone were among the earliest supporters of a Donald Trump presidency, starting back in the 1980s. In spite of scandals and legal issues, they both remain among Trumps most loyal and trusted advisers, and Ann Stone will give us fascinating insight into the Republican Party of Trump. Lanae Erickson is Senior Vice President for Social Policy and Politics at Third Way, a moderate think-tank close to Joe Bidens campaign. Lanae Erickson served as a member of President Obama's third Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships and has been Legislative Counsel at Alliance for Justice, where she investigated the backgrounds of federal judicial nominees on civil and human rights and advocated for progressive policies. She has also been a lawyer at the Legal Rights Center and the Center for Victims of Torture. Her commentary has been featured in The Washington Post, The New York Times, USA Today, Politico, The New Yorker, and PBS News Hour, and she has appeared on NPR, Fox News, CSPAN's Washington Journal, CNN, Bloomberg Television, Air America, and Minnesota Public Radio. She has Norwegian roots and grew up in Minnesota.