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'''Mona Mohib''' is a board member of [[Emerge America]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820202924/https://emergeamerica.org/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
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[[Mona Mohib]] is a board member of [[Emerge America]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820202924/https://emergeamerica.org/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
  
 
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==About==
 
==About==
  
::"Mona is a senior vice president in the federal public affairs team at McGuireWoods Consulting and advises clients on a variety of issues and helps strategize their engagement with the U.S. Congress and the Biden Administration. Mona is among The Hill’s 2022 Top Lobbyist rankings for the fifth consecutive year. As a member of the firm’s national practice, Mona serves as a primary liaison with Democratic elected officials across the country, including governors and attorneys general. She formerly served as co-chair of the McGuireWoods Consulting Pro Bono Committee and is a member of the McGuireWoods LLP Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
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::"[[Mona Mohib|Mona]] is a senior vice president in the federal public affairs team at [[McGuireWoods]] Consulting and advises clients on a variety of issues and helps strategize their engagement with the U.S. Congress and the [[Joe Biden|Biden Administration]]. [[Mona Mohib|Mona]] is among The Hill’s 2022 Top Lobbyist rankings for the fifth consecutive year. As a member of the firm’s national practice, [[Mona Mohib|Mona]] serves as a primary liaison with Democratic elected officials across the country, including governors and attorneys general. She formerly served as co-chair of the [[McGuireWoods]] Consulting Pro Bono Committee and is a member of the [[McGuireWoods]] LLP Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
  
Prior to McGuireWoods Consulting, Mona was the director of policy and communications at the Democratic Governors Association. She also served in the Clinton/Gore Administration as associate director for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House and director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor under Secretary Alexis Herman. She has more than 20 years of campaign and political experience, including several presidential and gubernatorial campaigns. She served as political director for former Vice President Al Gore’s political action committee, developing political strategies for the former vice president to support Democratic candidates nationally.
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::Prior to [[McGuireWoods]] Consulting, [[Mona Mohib|Mona]] was the director of policy and communications at the Democratic Governors Association. She also served in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]/[[Al Gore|Gore]] Administration as associate director for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House and director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the [[U.S. Department of Labor]] under Secretary [[Alexis Herman]]. She has more than 20 years of campaign and political experience, including several presidential and gubernatorial campaigns. She served as political director for former Vice President [[Al Gore]]’s political action committee, developing political strategies for the former vice president to support Democratic candidates nationally.
  
Mona is on the Board of Directors of the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies, a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander participation and representation at all levels of the political process. She is a member of Board of Emerge, an organization that recruits and trains Democratic women who want to run for political office. She was a member of the Democratic National Committee for eight years, during which time she was vice chair of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus.
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::[[Mona Mohib|Mona]] is on the Board of Directors of the [[Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies]], a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander participation and representation at all levels of the political process. She is a member of Board of [[Emerge]], an organization that recruits and trains Democratic women who want to run for political office. She was a member of the [[Democratic National Committee]] for eight years, during which time she was vice chair of the [[Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus]].
  
Mona has a B.A. from Wellesley College and M.P.A. from the Harvard Kennedy School. She is a native of Stamford, Connecticut.
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::[[Mona Mohib|Mona]] has a B.A. from [[Wellesley College]] and M.P.A. from the [[Harvard Kennedy School]]. She is a native of [[Stamford]], [[Connecticut]].
  
 
From the [[Asian American Action Fund]] website:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150228103505/http://www.aaa-fund.com:80/about/board/ Asian American Action Fund Board bio]</ref>
 
From the [[Asian American Action Fund]] website:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150228103505/http://www.aaa-fund.com:80/about/board/ Asian American Action Fund Board bio]</ref>
  
[[Mona Mohib]] is a Vice President in the Federal Public Affairs group at McGuireWoods Consulting, where she advises clients on a variety of issues and maintains many contacts on Capitol Hill and throughout the Administration. Prior to joining [[McGuireWoods Consulting]], [[Mona Mohib|Mona]] was the Director of Policy and Communications at the [[Democratic Governors Association]].
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::[[Mona Mohib]] is a Vice President in the Federal Public Affairs group at McGuireWoods Consulting, where she advises clients on a variety of issues and maintains many contacts on Capitol Hill and throughout the Administration. Prior to joining [[McGuireWoods Consulting]], [[Mona Mohib|Mona]] was the Director of Policy and Communications at the [[Democratic Governors Association]].
  
[[Mona Mohib]] is a former member of the [[Barack Obama|Obama]]-[[Joe Biden|Biden]] Transition Team for the [[U.S. Department of Labor]]. She also served in the [[Clinton-Gore]] Administration as Associate Director for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House, and was Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the [[U.S. Department of Labor]].
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::[[Mona Mohib]] is a former member of the [[Barack Obama|Obama]]-[[Joe Biden|Biden]] Transition Team for the [[U.S. Department of Labor]]. She also served in the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]/[[Al Gore|Gore]] Administration as Associate Director for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House, and was Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the [[U.S. Department of Labor]].
  
A native of [[Stamford]], [[Connecticut]], [[Mona Mohib|Mohib]] graduated from Wellesley College and the JFK School of Government at Harvard. She has nearly 15 years of campaign and political experience, including work for multiple Presidential and gubernatorial campaigns.  
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::A native of [[Stamford]], [[Connecticut]], [[Mona Mohib|Mohib]] graduated from Wellesley College and the JFK School of Government at Harvard. She has nearly 15 years of campaign and political experience, including work for multiple Presidential and gubernatorial campaigns.  
  
 
== Asian American Action Fund ==
 
== Asian American Action Fund ==
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==References==
 
==References==
 
[[File:EMERGE-main-whiteback-RGB-2000x630-1 900x275 acf cropped.jpeg|thumb|350px|Emerge America logo]]
 
 
'''Emerge''' was founded by [[Kamala Harris]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820182629/https://msmagazine.com/2024/07/23/kamala-harris-first-woman-president-usa/ The Kamala Harris I Know, and What It Could Mean for America] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref> and [[Andrea Dew Steele]].
 
 
[[A'shanti Gholar]] is "is the first Black woman president of [[Emerge]], the nation’s premier organization that recruits and trains Democratic women to run for office."
 
 
According to the [[Emerge America]] website, there are "more than 1,200 [[Emerge]] alums in elected office".<ref>[https://emergeamerica.org/alumnae-in-office/ Alumnae in Office!] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
 
 
==New American Majority==
 
 
According to [[A'shanti Gholar]] in a [[Ms.]] article titled "The Kamala Harris I Know, and What It Could Mean for America" dated July 23, 2024:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820182629/https://msmagazine.com/2024/07/23/kamala-harris-first-woman-president-usa/ The Kamala Harris I Know, and What It Could Mean for America] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
 
 
::"At [[Emerge]], we elect women of the [[New American Majority]]: Black, Brown and Indigenous women and women of color, as well as young, LGBTQ+ and unmarried women—a growing force in American politics. And it is happening. [[Nevada]] is the first state in the country to have a majority-woman legislature, because of Emerge alums. Across the way in [[Michigan]], [[Emerge]] helped flip the House of Representatives in 2022, and now Democrats control both chambers of the [[Michigan]] legislature for the first time since 2008. And we have done the same in [[Colorado]], [[Maine]], [[New Mexico]], [[Virginia]] and other states."
 
 
[[Category: New American Majority]]
 
[[category: Ms.]]
 
 
==Support from Onward Together==
 
[[File:EMERGE-main-whiteback-RGB-2000x630-1 900x275 acf cropped.jpeg|thumb|350px|Emerge America logo]]
 
 
[[Hillary Clinton]]'s PAC [[Onward Together]] lists '''{{PAGENAME}}''' as a partner and has provided them with financial support.<ref>[https://www.onwardtogether.org/program/ Onward Together website: ''Program''] (accessed on June 12 2019)</ref>,<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240803030419/https://www.onwardtogether.org/organization/emerge-america/ Emerge America] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
 
 
==Board of Directors==
 
 
From the [[Emerge America]] website:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820202924/https://emergeamerica.org/board-of-directors/ Board of Directors] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
 
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
 
*[[A'shanti F. Gholar|A'shanti Gholar]], President
 
*[[Lisa Farmer]], Chair | [[San Francisco]], CA
 
*[[Susan Riordan]], Vice Chair | [[Dayton]], OH
 
*[[Amanda Aguirre]], Secretary | [[Austin]], TX
 
*[[Ana Ma]], Treasurer | [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
*[[Elizabeth Doyel]], Board Member | [[Washington, D.C.]] and [[Austin]], TX
 
*[[Bridget Hennessey]], Board Member | [[Orange County]], CA
 
*[[LaToia Jones]], Board Member | [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
*[[Jocelyn Mitnaul Mallette]], Board Member | [[Raleigh]], NC
 
*[[Mona Mohib]], Board Member | [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
*[[Regina Montoya]], Board Member | [[Dallas]], TX
 
*[[Irene Natividad]], Board Member | [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
*[[Angelique Roche]], Board Member | [[Los Angeles]], CA
 
*[[Gretchen Sisson]], Board Member | [[San Francisco]], CA
 
*[[Ashley Spillane]], Board Member | [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
*[[Shannon Watts]], Board Member | [[San Francisco]] Bay Area</div>
 
 
==Advisory Board==
 
 
From the [[Emerge America]] website:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820201008/https://emergeamerica.org/about/advisory-board/ Advisory Board] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
 
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
 
*[[Kirstin Albrecht]], Attorney, [[TRA Group]]
 
*[[Joan Blades]], Co-Founder, [[MoveOn.org|Move-On]] and [[MomsRising|Mom's Rising]]
 
*[[Maureen Blanc]], Director, [[Charge Across Town]]
 
*[[Heather Booth]], Executive Director, [[Americans for Financial Reform]]
 
*[[Donna Brazile]], Former Chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]]; Author; Political Strategist
 
*[[Josie Caballero]], Director, [[U.S. Trans Survey and Special Projects]], [[National Center for Transgender Equality/NCTE Action Fund]]
 
*[[Joi O. Chaney]], Founder of [[J.O.I. Strategies]]
 
*Bishop [[Leah Daughtry]], President, [[On These Things]] LLC
 
*[[Wendy Davis]], Founder of [[Deeds Not Words]]; former 2014 Texas Gubernatorial Candidate and State Senator
 
*[[Quinn Delaney]], Founder and President, [[Akonadi Foundation]]
 
*[[Caroline Donahue]], Former Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing and Sales Officer at [[Intuit]]
 
*[[Loretta Durbin]], President, Illinois Women’s Institute for Leadership
 
*[[Pamela Eakes]], advertising and marketing exeutive [sic]; Former Executive Director of the [[Women's Leadership Forum]]
 
*[[Gloria Feldt]], Co-Founder and President of [[Take The Lead]]
 
*[[Brenda Gadd]], Nashville District 24 Council Member; President and CEO at [[Rethink Public Strategies]]
 
*[[Louise Gund]], Democratic activist and philanthropist
 
*[[Christina Ann Harbridge]], President, [[Allegory Training]]
 
*[[Chanelle Hardy]], Civil Rights and Strategic Outreach
 
*[[Scott Hogan]], Former Executive Director, GA Democratic Party; Senior Strategic Advisor, President [[Joe Biden|Biden]]
 
*[[Dorka Keehn]], Co-Founder, [[Emerge]]; Principal, [[Keehn On Art]]
 
*[[Nancy Kirshner-Rodriguez]], Partner, [[Synergy Public Affairs]]
 
*[[Madeleine Kunin]], Former Governor of [[Vermont]]; Former U.S. Ambassador to [[Switzerland]]
 
*[[Paulette Jordan]], Former Candidate for [[Idaho]] Governor
 
*[[Celinda Lake]], President, [[Lake Research Partners]]
 
*[[Lindsay Lassman]], Political and Philanthropic Advisor, [[Lindsay Lassman Consulting]]; Former [[Emerge California]] Board Member
 
*[[Jennifer Lawless]], Commonwealth Professor of Politics, University of Virginia
 
*[[Barbara Lee]], Founder and President, [[Barbara Lee Political Office]] & [[Barbara Lee Family Foundation]]
 
*[[Bel Leong-Hong]], Founder, President, & CEO, [[Knowledge Advantage Inc.]]
 
*[[Ann Lewis]], President, [[No-Limits.org]], Former Advisor to Senator [[Hillary Clinton]]
 
*[[Elissa McBride]], Secretary-Treasurer, [[AFSCME]]
 
*[[Alyssa Milano]], Actor, Activist
 
*[[Ann Miller]], Director, Political/Legislative Affairs Department, [[International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers]]
 
*[[Amy Pearl]], Former [[Emerge]] Board Member
 
*[[Carol Pensky]], Democratic Activist
 
*[[Cecile Richards]], Former President, [[Planned Parenthood Federation of America]]
 
*[[Ruby Sarron]], Director of Training, [[ActBlue]]
 
*[[Gretchen Schoenstein]], Founding Board Member, [[Emerge]]; Vice President, [[Allegory Inc]].
 
*[[Dale Schroedel]], [[WLE]] Board Member
 
*[[Safanya Searcy]], Deputy Director, [[Service Employees International Union]] ([[SEIU]])
 
*[[Liz Shuler]], President, [[AFL-CIO]]
 
*[[Jennifer Siebel Newsom]], Founder and CEO of The [[Representation Project]], Filmmaker Miss Representation and The Mask You Live In
 
*[[Rebecca Sive]], Author, Women's Leadership Strategist, former public official, and professor at the Harris School of Public Policy of the [[University of Chicago]]
 
*[[Marya Stark]], Co-Founder, [[Emerge]] and [[Trajectory Women]]
 
*[[Gloria Steinem]], Writer and activist
 
*[[Robin Sternberg]], Founder, [[Activate22]], Political Strategist, and former Deputy Commissioner of Economic Development for the State of [[Minnesota]].
 
*[[Susie Tompkins Buell]], Democratic activist and philanthropist
 
*[[Whitney Tymas]], Director, [[Prosecution and Racial Justice Program]] at the [[Vera Institute]]
 
*[[Nicole Venable]], Principal, Invariant
 
*[[Nicholas I. Wiggins]], Managing Director, Values Partnerships
 
*[[Rashmi Yadav Marya]], Former Emerge Board Member
 
*[[Nancy Zirkin]], Executive Vice President, [[Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights]]
 
*[[Andrea Dew Steele]], Founder, [[Emerge]], Emeritus Board</div>
 
 
==Staff==
 
 
From the [[Emerge America]] website:<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20240820202956/https://emergeamerica.org/about/staff/ Staff] (accessed on August 20, 2024)</ref>
 
 
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
 
*[[A'shanti F. Gholar|A'shanti Gholar]], President
 
*[[Alisha Woodward Burleson]], Chief Operations Officer
 
*[[Sandra Bishop]], Chief Development Officer
 
*[[Allison Abney]], Communications Director
 
*[[Jill Barkley Roy]], Affiliate Director
 
*[[Brianna Carmen]], Political Director
 
*[[Andrea Gonzalez]], Deputy Major Gifts Director
 
*[[Diane Le]], Development Director
 
*[[Jamie Maniscalco]], Deputy Training Director
 
*[[Laila Mohib]], Director of the Office of the President
 
*[[Felicia Oriowo]], Scheduler and Assistant to the President
 
*[[Staceye Randle]], People Operations Director
 
*[[Alexis Rillema]], Development Intern
 
*[[Shannon Schokora]], Director of Finance
 
*[[Jasmine Smith]], Development Manager
 
*[[Melissa Watson Ward]], Deputy Affiliate Director
 
*[[Cristy Williams]], Staff Accountant
 
*[[Jessica Yanez]], Data Manager
 
*[[Cecilia Yoon]], Development Coordinator
 
*[[Stephannie Lane Baker]], Emerge Arkansas Executive Director
 
*[[Christy Smith]], Emerge California Executive Director
 
*[[Mae Flexer]], Emerge Connecticut Executive Director
 
*[[Maggie Chambers]], Emerge Georgia Executive Director
 
*[[Blair Haydon]], Emerge Kentucky Executive Director
 
*[[Diane Fink]], Emerge Maryland Executive Director
 
*[[Nina Liang]], Emerge Massachusetts Executive Director
 
*[[Danna Lovell]], Emerge Nevada Executive Director
 
*[[Geri Jannarone]], Emerge New Jersey Executive Director
 
*[[Annie Ellison]], Emerge Oregon Executive Director
 
*[[Rebecca McNichol]], Emerge Pennsylvania Executive Director
 
*[[Freda Player]], Emerge Tennessee Executive Director
 
*[[Becca DeFelice]], Emerge Texas Executive Director
 
*[[Elaine Haney]], Emerge Vermont Executive Director
 
*[[Danica Roem]], Emerge Virginia Executive Director
 
*[[Arvina Martin]], Emerge Wisconsin Executive Director</div>
 
 
==References==
 
 
[[Category:Democrat]]
 
[[Category:Mobilizing for 2018 Elections]]
 
[[Category:Onward Together]]
 
[[Category:Emerge America]]
 

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Mona Mohib

Mona Mohib is a board member of Emerge America.[1]

About

"Mona is a senior vice president in the federal public affairs team at McGuireWoods Consulting and advises clients on a variety of issues and helps strategize their engagement with the U.S. Congress and the Biden Administration. Mona is among The Hill’s 2022 Top Lobbyist rankings for the fifth consecutive year. As a member of the firm’s national practice, Mona serves as a primary liaison with Democratic elected officials across the country, including governors and attorneys general. She formerly served as co-chair of the McGuireWoods Consulting Pro Bono Committee and is a member of the McGuireWoods LLP Diversity and Inclusion Committee.
Prior to McGuireWoods Consulting, Mona was the director of policy and communications at the Democratic Governors Association. She also served in the Clinton/Gore Administration as associate director for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House and director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor under Secretary Alexis Herman. She has more than 20 years of campaign and political experience, including several presidential and gubernatorial campaigns. She served as political director for former Vice President Al Gore’s political action committee, developing political strategies for the former vice president to support Democratic candidates nationally.
Mona is on the Board of Directors of the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies, a national nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting Asian American and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander participation and representation at all levels of the political process. She is a member of Board of Emerge, an organization that recruits and trains Democratic women who want to run for political office. She was a member of the Democratic National Committee for eight years, during which time she was vice chair of the Asian American and Pacific Islander Caucus.
Mona has a B.A. from Wellesley College and M.P.A. from the Harvard Kennedy School. She is a native of Stamford, Connecticut.

From the Asian American Action Fund website:[2]

Mona Mohib is a Vice President in the Federal Public Affairs group at McGuireWoods Consulting, where she advises clients on a variety of issues and maintains many contacts on Capitol Hill and throughout the Administration. Prior to joining McGuireWoods Consulting, Mona was the Director of Policy and Communications at the Democratic Governors Association.
Mona Mohib is a former member of the Obama-Biden Transition Team for the U.S. Department of Labor. She also served in the Clinton/Gore Administration as Associate Director for the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the White House, and was Director of the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Labor.
A native of Stamford, Connecticut, Mohib graduated from Wellesley College and the JFK School of Government at Harvard. She has nearly 15 years of campaign and political experience, including work for multiple Presidential and gubernatorial campaigns.

Asian American Action Fund

Circa 2013 Mona Mohib served on the Executive Board of the Asian American Action Fund;[3]

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