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==Work== | ==Work== | ||
*Chaired the Emory College Republicans at Emory University (2004-2005) and grew the organization to over 200 members. This got her listed in the top five activists in the country from the Young America's Foundation. | *Chaired the Emory College Republicans at Emory University (2004-2005) and grew the organization to over 200 members. This got her listed in the top five activists in the country from the Young America's Foundation. | ||
*Worked as a field representative and campus services coordinator at the Leadership | *Worked as a field representative and campus services coordinator at the Leadership Institute (2005-2006) | ||
*Ran the internship program at the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute (CBLPI) but left after realizing she was a libertarian, not a conservative. (2006-2007) | *Ran the internship program at the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute (CBLPI) but left after realizing she was a libertarian, not a conservative. (2006-2007) | ||
*Renewed the direct mail program as the | *Renewed the direct mail program as the development coordinator at [[FreedomWorks]] and made it a significant source of funding. | ||
*On 29 June 2013 she successfully won the vacant executive director's slot in Texas. The other candidates in the final three were longtime state party activist [[John Spivey]] and social media professional [[Liz Walker]]. | *On 29 June 2013 she successfully won the vacant executive director's slot in Texas. The other candidates in the final three were longtime state party activist [[John Spivey]] and social media professional [[Liz Walker]]. | ||
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