SAN FRANCISCO — Signaling a more activist role in policy issues, California First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom has launched a nonprofit initiative aiming to "ensure women have seats at the tables of power," while also tackling issues like the impacts of tech on chlldren, she told POLITICO.
Siebel Newsom on Wednesday registered a nonprofit called the California Partners Project, an effort which has already attracted a crowd of leading women in business and social activism as board members. Among them are two prominent California names in the media and tech spaces — executive director Olivia Morgan, formerly of Common Sense Media and a former adviser to California First Lady Maria Shriver’s Women’s Nation; and board chair Elizabeth Gore, founder and president of Alice, an artificial intelligence platform for business owners.
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