Leading through success, adversity & everything in between under the unwavering public eye

0 Comments

 

Ahead of her live virtual Q&A at the Public Sector Women in Leadership Summit running in February 2024, we have the privilege of introducing you to the remarkable Former Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton, whose four decades of dedicated public service, advocacy, leadership, and global diplomacy has left an indelible mark on the pursuit of human rights, gender equality, and positive change.

Leading the fight

As First Lady of the United States, Hillary Clinton championed health care for all Americans and led successful bipartisan efforts to improve the adoption and foster care systems, reduce teen pregnancy, and create the Children’s Health Insurance Program.

human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights”

Hillary Rodham Clinton

Beijing, 1995 – A speech that inspired women worldwide and helped galvanize a global movement for women’s rights and opportunities.

The first

Hillary Clinton was the first First Lady elected to the United States Senate and the first woman elected to statewide office in New York. As Senator, she worked across party lines to expand economic opportunity and access to quality, affordable health care.

Secretary of State

In her four years as America’s chief diplomat and the President’s principal foreign policy adviser, Clinton played a central role in restoring America’s standing in the world and strengthening its global leadership.

Making history, again

Hillary Clinton became the first woman nominated for president by a major U.S. political party. As the Democratic candidate for president, she campaigned on a vision of an America that is “stronger together” and an agenda to make the economy work for everyone, not just those at the top.

A literary legacy

Beyond her political career, Hillary Clinton is also an accomplished author, with five best-selling books to her name, including her groundbreaking work on children, “It Takes A Village,” and her memoir, “Living History.”

Join Former Secretary Clinton at the Public Sector Women in Leadership Summit. Live streamed from the USA in an exclusive conversation with Leigh Sales AM, she will give you her unique take on what it is like to traverse extreme success as well as adversity while under extreme public scrutiny and bigotry.