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Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi Jennifer Laszlo Mizrahi (born May 8, 1964 in Durham, North Carolina) is an American political strategist, former political party spokesperson, advocate, disability rights activist and commentator. In addition to taking an active role in President Bill Clinton's Presidential campaign and working on a variety of projects in the White House as party spokesperson during his Presidency, she has founded or co-founded multiple nationally-recognized non-profit organizations (including ''The Israel Project'' and ''Laszlo Strategies''), served as a columnist for several prominent news sources, and made numerous television appearances on behalf of the wide range of causes she supports. She is currently the co-founder and CEO of the disability advocacy and empowerment nonprofit, ''RespectAbility'', based in Bethesda, Maryland. In addition, she is Editor-in-Chief of the RespectAbility Report, providing nonpartisan political commentary on the 2016 elections regarding disability-related information. ==Education== Mizrahi earned her BA from Emory University 〔http://js.emory.edu/news/Fall2012Newsletter/jennifer_laszlo_mizrahi.html〕 in Atlanta in Jewish Studies and International Studies. She also studied at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and L'Institute Catholic in Paris, in addition to completing coursework in performance metrics at Harvard University.
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