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Betsy Fischer Martin (born February 17, 1970) is an American Emmy-winning journalist and former TV news executive at NBC's “Meet the Press,” the longest-running program in television history. She is currently the executive director of the Women & Politics Institute at American University and the Executive-in-Residence.
Betsy Fischer Martin [5] serves as the current executive director of the Women & Politics Institute as well as Executive in Residence in the School of Public Affairs at American University. [6] Betsy Fischer Martin is an Emmy-winning journalist and TV news executive. She is also a former co-host of Bloomberg Politics' Masters in Politics Podcast.
Helen Fisher: Canadian anthropologist 1947 Helen Geake: Archaeologist 1967 Helen Leach: New Zealand anthropologist 1945 Helen Perlstein Pollard: American academic 1946 Helena Hamerow: British archaeologist 1971-09-18 Helena Wulff: Anthropologist 1954-02-07 Helene Hagan: American anthropologist 1939 Helene J. Kantor: American archaeologist 1919 ...
James Martin: Jesuit priest and writer [citation needed] Risa Lavizzo-Mourey: President and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2003-2017) [citation needed] Lawrence Lessig: Founder and director of Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society [citation needed] Richard Stearns: President of World Vision [citation needed] William J. Trent
Debra Martin Chase, 1977 - Hollywood producer; Mary Mazzio, 1983 - filmmaker and Olympic athlete who participated in rowing at the 1992 Summer Olympics; Sonali Gulati, 1996 - filmmaker and director of the film Nalini by Day, Nancy by Night; Chloé Zhao, 2005 - Academy Award winner, director/filmmaker
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Martin Feldstein, Harvard Professor; Chair of the Council of Economic Advisors in the Reagan Administration; Robert Fogel, Nobel Prize (1993) [2] Milton Friedman, Nobel Prize (1976) [2] Barry Goldwater, half-Jewish American economist; Charles Goodhart, [10] Bank of England economist; Alan Greenspan, economist and former Chairman of the Federal ...
Nellie Ivy Fisher (1907–1995), London-born industrial chemist, first woman to lead a division of Kodak in Australia; Gwendolyn Wilson Fowler (1907–1997), American chemist and first licensed African American pharmacist in Iowa; Rosalind Franklin (1920–1957), British physical chemist and crystallographer [4]: 82–89