Women Democrats Elected to DNC 2008
IndiaPost is reporting that
Democratic Party Chairman Howard Dean and the DNC Executive Committee nominated and elected Smita Shah, founder and president of Spaan Technologies; Kamala Harris, District Attorney of San Francisco; and Sunita Leeds, who is currently Chair of the DNC Indo-American Leadership Council Advisory Board.Smita Shah
She is a member of the Society of Women Engineers and served on President Bill Clinton's Millennium Council to Save America's Treasures. Shah is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Northwestern University, and she serves on the Loyola University Board of Regents. |
Kamala Harris
Kamala Harris made history when she became the first woman District Attorney in San Francisco in 2003. With that she also became the first African American to be elected to this post in California, and the first Indian American to be elected to this position in the United States.As a former Deputy District Attorney in San Francisco and Alameda County, Harris has dedicated her career to prosecuting violent crime, combating the sexual exploitation of children and working to improve the quality of life in her community. She has been honored by the National Urban League as a "Woman of Power" and received the Thurgood Marshall Award from the National Black Prosecutors Association in 2005. |
Sunita Leeds
| Sunita Leeds has been involved in Democratic politics for years. A software developer by training, she is now deeply involved with progressive non-profit causes particularly focused on education, is on three advisory boards related to education, and Co-Chairs the Enfranchisement Foundation, which funds charities that act as catalysts in breaking the cycle of poverty and ignorance, and charities that specialize in women's issues. As Chair of the DNC Indo-American Leadership Council Advisory Board, Leeds coordinates a network of Indian-American activists, community leaders, elected officials, and celebrities to support the fundraising and outreach work of the Council. |
Kamala Harris made history when she became the first woman District Attorney in San Francisco in 2003. With that she also became the first African American to be elected to this post in California, and the first Indian American to be elected to this position in the United States.

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