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Kay J. Maxwell

President, League of Women Voters of the United States

Kay J. Maxwell is the 16th president of the League of Women Voters of the United States (LWVUS) and chair of the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF). During her 25 years of service with the League of Women Voters, Ms. Maxwell has held numerous leadership posts at different levels within the national organization.

Marie Wilson

President, White House Project

A visionary advocate of women's leadership for over thirty years, Ms. Wilson is Co-Founder and President of The White House Project/Women's Leadership Fund, which she launched in 1998 to advance women's leadership in all spheres. The force behind Take Our Daughters to Work Day, she is currently in her seventeenth year as President of the Ms. Foundation for Women.

Elaine Kamarck, Ph.D.

Lecturer, Kennedy School of Government

Elaine Kamarck was one of the founders of the New Democrat movement which helped elect Bill Clinton president. She served in the White House from 1993 to 1997, where she created and managed the Clinton Administration's National Performance Review, also known as "reinventing government." She conducts research on twenty-first century government, the role of the Internet in political campaigns, homeland defense, and governmental reform and innovation.

Senator Bob Kerrey

President, The New School

Former U.S. Senator & Governor, Nebraska

For twelve years prior to becoming President of New School University, Bob Kerrey represented the State of Nebraska in the United States Senate. Before that he served as Nebraska's Governor for four years. He the author of When I Was A Young Man: A Memoir, published by Harcourt Books (May 2002).

Henry Louis Gates Jr., Ph.D.

Chair, Afro-American Studies Department, Harvard University

Director, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute, Harvard University

An influential cultural critic, Professor Gates' honors and grants include a MacArthur Foundation "genius grant" (1981), the George Polk Award for Social Commentary (1993) , Chicago Tribune Heartland Award (1994), the Golden Plate Achievement Award (1995), Time magazine's "25 Most Influential Americans" list (1997), and a National Humanities Medal (1998).

Wendy Kopp

Founder and President, Teach for America

Wendy Kopp founded Teach For America in 1989. Now, one of her generation's most recognized social entrepreneurs, Kopp continues to serve as the organization's president. In addition to her role at Teach For America, Kopp is chair of the board of The New Teacher Project, a non-profit consulting group which helps school districts and states recruit and develop new teachers more effectively. In 2003, Kopp was appointed to the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation.

Ron Nessen

Vice-President, Office of Communications, The Brookings Institution

Former Press Secretary to President Gerald R. Ford

Ron Nessen served five tours as an NBC war correspondent in Vietnam and later served as NBC News White House correspondent during the Johnson administration, before becoming press secretary to President Gerald R. Ford from 1974-76. More recently, he has been the senior vice president of public affairs and communications at the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association. Nessen has written several books including: It Sure Looks Different From the Inside; The First Lady; and The Hour.

Norm Ornstein, Ph.D.

Resident Scholar, American Enterprise Institute

Norm Ornstein researches politics, Congress, and elections. He is the director of the Transition to Governing Project and the founder of the Campaign Finance Reform Working Group. He holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Michigan and is the author of many articles and books, including The Permanent Campaign and Its Future and Campaign Finance.

Larry Sabato, Ph.D.

Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia

Dr. Sabato is an election analyst and the Robert Kent Gooch Professor of Government and Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia. He is a former Rhodes Scholar and Danforth Fellow. Dr. Sabato is author of numerous books including DIRTY LITTLE SECRETS: The Resurgence of Corruption in American Politics, a critical study of the nation's politics, published by Random House/Times Books.

Kathryn Tenpas, Ph.D.

Presidential Scholar, University of Pennsylvania

Guest Scholar, The Brookings Institution

Dr. Tenpas is author of several articles on American politics, including "The American Presidency: Surviving and Thriving amidst the Permanent Campaign" and "The Presidency and the Permanent Campaign," both presented at the American Enterprise Institute.