Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation

Chelsea Clinton is the Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation, whose early childhood initiative Too Small to Fail promotes the importance of early brain and language development and empowers parents with tools to talk, read, and sing with their young children from birth. For more information, visit toosmall.org and talkingisteaching.org. Chelsea also is a leader in the Clinton Global Initiative University, which encourages student leaders to take action through their ideas.

Chelsea earned her master’s degree in public health from Columbia. She is the Vice Chair of the Clinton Health Access Initiative, which spreads awareness on public health concerns. She also teaches at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health. In addition to her foundation and teaching work, she is the author of multiple books for young readers. Her book She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed The World was a #1 New York Times bestseller. Other books she’s written include Don’t Let Them Disappear; It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going; and Welcome to the Big Kids Club.

In addition to her Master of Public Health degree, she holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford, a Master of Philosophy degree from Oxford, and a Doctorate in International Relations from Oxford. She has three children, Charlotte, Aidan, and Jasper with her husband, Marc.

Chelsea Clinton, Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation

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