Amb. Melanne Verveer
U.S. Department of State
Term of Appointment: 04/06/2009
to present
President Barack
Obama appointed Melanne Verveer as Ambassador-at-Large for Global
Women’s Issues. The President’s decision to create a position of
Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women’s Issues is unprecedented, and
reflects the elevated importance of these issues to the President and
his entire Administration. In her capacity as director of the Department
of State’s new office on Global Women’s Issues, Ambassador Verveer
coordinates foreign policy issues and activities relating to the
political, economic and social advancement of women around the world.
She mobilizes concrete support for women’s rights and political and
economic empowerment through initiatives and programs designed to
increase women’s and girls’ access to education and health care, to
combat violence against women and girls in all its forms, and to ensure
that women's rights are fully integrated with human rights in the
development of U.S. foreign policy.
Ambassador Verveer most
recently served as Chair and Co-CEO of Vital Voices Global Partnership,
an international nonprofit she co-founded. Vital Voices invests in
emerging women leaders and works to expand women’s roles in generating
economic opportunity, promoting political participation, and
safeguarding human rights. Prior to her work with Vital Voices,
Ambassador Verveer served as Assistant to the President and Chief of
Staff to the First Lady in the Clinton Administration and was chief
assistant to then-First Lady Hillary Clinton in all her wide-ranging
international activities to advance women’s rights and further social
development, democracy and peace-building initiatives. She also led the
effort to establish the President’s Interagency Council on Women. Prior
to her time in the White House, Ambassador Verveer served in a number of
leadership roles in public policy organizations and as legislative
staff.
Ambassador Verveer has a B.A. and M.A. from Georgetown
University. She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Women’s
Foreign Policy Group, and numerous other organizations.


