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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (375898)8/1/2010 4:46:01 AM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794335
 
Hope you're right...but seeing the path she's taken so far with her education and raised by parents who are progressive Left, it makes me wonder....I think she will have her Masters soon, if she doesn't already...

In Part:

Life after the Clinton presidency


Seeing her mother, Hillary Clinton, sworn in as U.S. Senator, January 3, 2001.

At Stanford University in Stanford, California, where Clinton did her undergraduate studies, she had declared a major in chemistry with an interest in medicine before switching to history after two years.[11] The film Chasing Liberty (2004) was said to be inspired by a photograph of Clinton at a Stanford basketball game with other students.[12]

In 2001, she graduated from Stanford; her undergraduate thesis topic was the 1998 Belfast Agreement in Northern Ireland.[13]

She went on to study in the United Kingdom at University College, Oxford where she was awarded a master's degree in international relations.[14]

In 2003, Clinton joined the consulting firm McKinsey & Company in New York City, New York; she was the youngest person hired in her class.[11][15] In the fall of 2006, she left McKinsey and went to work for Avenue Capital Group, a hedge fund run by Marc Lasry, a donor to Democratic causes and supporter of the Clintons. She serves on the board of the School of American Ballet and has also served as co-chairperson of a fund-raising week and for her father’s Clinton Foundation

On July 31, 2010, Chelsea Clinton was married, in a Christian/Jewish service, to investment banker Marc Mezvinsky. [17] Mezvinsky is the son of former Iowa congressman Edward Mezvinsky and former Pennsylvania congresswoman Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky.[18]

As of December 2009, Clinton was studying health policy and management at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.[19]

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