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Audrey Gelman is an American public relations consultant. Gelman served as a vice president at SKDKnickerbocker for two years before leaving the communications firm in April 2015. On May 7, 2014, she was named contributing editor at ''Marie Claire'' magazine. Gelman was featured on ''Vanity Fair's'' International Best Dressed List of 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 2014 International Best-Dressed List )〕 ==Career== In 2008, Gelman worked as a press aide for Hillary Clinton's campaign for president. She served as deputy communications director in Scott Stringer's successful campaign to win the position of New York City comptroller. In 2012, Gelman helped to relaunch Downtown for Democracy Political Action Committee, an advocacy organization originally formed in 2004 to engage the creative community in electoral politics. In 2013, Gelman joined the New York office of strategic consulting firm SKDKnickerbocker. Before her departure in April 2015, Gelman headed the firm's Millennial strategy practice. In 2013, Politico listed Gelman as one of its 50 Politicos to Watch.〔 In the December 2014 issue of Forbes, Audrey Gelman was named one of its 30 Under 30: Corporate Climbers, and was previously issued in the magazine's 30 Under 30: Law and Policy list.
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