Dee Dee Myers "Why Women Should Rule the World"
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What would happen if women ruled the world? According to Dee Dee Myers, everything would change. Politics would be more collegial, businesses would be more productive and communities would be healthier. This year's event, "Why Women Should Rule the World" features Dee Dee Myers, author of Why Women Should Rule the World. Myers was White House Press Secretary with the Clinton Administration from 1993-1994. She is a political analyst and commentator, as well as a contributing editor to Vanity Fair. This talk is part of the Key4Women® Forum.
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