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Michelle "Mica" Mosbacher (born July 20, 1953) is an American writer, philanthropist and advocate on social issues prompting legislation such as funding for sexual assault. She is the widow of Robert Mosbacher, former U.S. Secretary of Commerce.〔The New Yorker 2007 "He saw clients and old friends: Mica Mosbacher (who once invited him to Houston to attend a party with her and to meet her husband, Bob, the Secretary of Commerce under George H.W. Bush) "〕〔http://www.uh.edu/uhtoday/archives/2008/march2008/030608jmmosbacherqna.php〕 She is spokesperson for Texas Association Against Sexual Assault.〔Texas Tribune (Updated: Advocates Say Change to Strip Club Fee is Dead ) But supporters of the strip club fee say all kinds of other controversial amendments have been added to SB 1 and don’t seem to be at risk of being killed. “The courts reviewing the bill … have made it clear that (the revenue for health insurance ) is not a good fit,” said Mica Mosbacher, an advocate for the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault and a sexual assault survivor. "SB 1 provides a remedy.”〕 ==Early life== Mosbacher is a fifth-generation Floridian, the daughter of John Jolley McCutchen, M.D. J.D. of New Jersey and Florida, and Jane Seckinger McCutchen of Florida. She has one brother, John McCutchen, an executive with Hunt Construction and co-founder/driver with Godstone Ranch Motorsports. The family moved to Houston, Texas after Dr. McCutchen was recruited as part of Dr. Michael DeBakey’s heart transplant team. An accomplished horsewoman, while in high school in Houston, Mosbacher competed in Saddleseat Equitation and won the category during her debut at the 1969 Texas State Fair in Dallas. She went on to become Junior Champion, Southwest Circuit. Mosbacher attended Hollins University from 1971 to 1972 and the University of Texas in Austin (1972–75). She also studied acting and modeled part-time in her twenties. In 2010, she earned two walk-on roles in the Broadway production of the musical, ''Mamma Mia!'' Her career in journalism began in 1972 when Mosbacher interned as a news reporter at NBC affiliate KPRC-TV in Houston. While at KPRC, she was among the first female radio reporters in Houston. She won two awards in print journalism from the Houston Press. In 1985, she married Donald C. Duncan, Jr., an attorney. They had one son, Donald C. Duncan, III. She has one grandson, Donald Cameron Duncan IV. In 2000, she married Robert Mosbacher, Sr., 28th U.S. Secretary of Commerce and CEO of Mosbacher Energy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mica Mosbacher」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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