NEWS SOURCE: Public Leadership Education Network

WASHINGTON, D.C., Feb. 12, 2015 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) is pleased to announce its 35th Anniversary event to be held on March 18, celebrating decades of preparing young women to follow their passions and be leaders in public policy. We are honored to have Ambassador Connie Morella and Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton as our Honorary Co-Chairs.

The youngest woman ever elected to Congress, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, will also join us in celebration as a special guest.

Our Co-Chairs, the Host Committee, Board of Directors, staff, and supporters invite you to celebrate 35 years of cultivating women leaders and to ring in the next 35!

PLEN’s 35th Anniversary Reception
March 18, 2015
6 – 8 p.m.
101 Constitution Avenue, NW, Suite 500 West
Washington, DC 20001

For more information, and to read stories of how PLEN has impacted women at all points on their path toward leadership in public policy, please visit: http://plen.org/35th/.

About the Public Leadership Education Network:
The PLEN is the only national organization with the sole focus of preparing college women for leadership in the public policy arena. PLEN is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization based in Washington, D.C. Through introducing college women to role models, career paths, and skills training before they enter the workforce, PLEN’s mission is to increase the number of women in top leadership positions influencing all aspects of the public policy process.

Since its founding, PLEN has introduced thousands of young women to the Nation’s Capital and the work of public policy. They experience first-hand how public policy is shaped and implemented at the national level. They are better prepared to become the next generation of public policy decision makers.

Students meet with and learn from female leaders making and influencing public policy at the highest levels in Congress, the courts, federal agencies, the private sector, policy research and advocacy organizations, and the media. These women leaders serve as teachers as well as mentors. Students and schools report this experience is invaluable.

Women who have participated in PLEN programs have gone on to be leaders in congressional offices, federal agencies, state legislatures, nonprofits, and advocacy organizations. Currently, 53 percent of our students are women of color or from groups under-represented in the policy arena. Additionally, 13 percent are nontraditional students who use this experience to launch a new career.

More information on PLEN: http://plen.org/.

Contact Information:
Marianne Alexander
President Emerita
Marianne_alexander@yahoo.com

Milly Stanges
Board Member
millys@cox.net

Margaret Darling
Board Member and PLEN Alumna
Margaret.L.Darling@gmail.com

Twitter: @PLENNetwork

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Original Keywords: nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization, preparing college women for leadership, Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, Ambassador Connie Morella, cultivating women leaders Public Leadership Education Network Washington District of Columbia WASHINGTON, D.C.

Alternate Headline: Public Policy and Female Leaders: The Public Leadership Education Network Celebrates 35th Anniversary

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