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    Mar 5202607:00 PM
    Valerie JarrettThe O'Shaughnessy, Saint Paul, MN
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    About Valerie Jarrett

    Currently, Valerie Jarrett continues to be an influential figure, participating actively in public speaking engagements, panel discussions, and media appearances. She is prominently featured in various events focused on governance, equity, and social justice. In 2021, she released her memoir, "Finding My Voice: My Journey to the West Wing and the Path Forward," which gives an insider's look into her experiences in the White House and her views on the current political landscape. Jarrett is also involved with several organizations, including the Obama Foundation, where she contributes her expertise on leadership and public service. In recent months, she has been seen speaking at conferences dedicated to women's rights and diversity in politics, emphasizing the importance of representation. Her engagement in these live events reflects her ongoing dedication to fostering dialogue on critical social issues.

    Valerie Jarrett History

    Valerie Jarrett was born on November 14, 1956, in Shiraz, Iran, to American parents. She has made a significant impact in the realms of politics and law. Jarrett studied at Stanford University, earning a degree in psychology, before continuing her education at the University of Michigan Law School. Early in her career, she worked in various roles including as a lawyer and a businesswoman, eventually serving as an advisor to both Mayor Richard M. Daley of Chicago and later to President Barack Obama. During her tenure as a Senior Advisor to the President, which lasted from 2009 to 2017, Jarrett focused on a range of domestic and foreign policy issues, including healthcare, economic revitalization, and social justice. Her influence in the Obama administration was profound, and she became known for her commitment to building a diverse and inclusive government. Since leaving the White House, Jarrett has continued her advocacy work and has become a prominent speaker and author, sharing her insights on leadership and social justice.