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Page 1: ‘The Politics of Women in Politics’

March 8, 2016

‘The Politics of Women in Politics’ panel to speak at Edinboro University

EDINBORO, Pa. – Edinboro University’s Women’s History Month celebration,

which examines the past and explores current issues facing women, continues with

a panel discussion, “The Politics of Women in Politics,” on March 21 at 6 p.m. in

Compton Hall 107A.

The panelists will be:

• Margie Omero, managing director of Purple Insights, the client research division

of Purple Strategies, a political marketing firm in Washington, D.C.

• Susan Woodland, president of the northwestern Pennsylvania chapter of the

National Organization for Women (NOW) and vice president of the American

Civil Liberties Union’s regional chapter

• Tina Mengine, vice president for Advancement at EU, who previously was chief

of staff for former U.S. Rep. Kathy Dahlkemper.

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The panelists will draw from their personal and professional experience of how

women work with and in the current political structure. They’ll speak about the

challenges and obstacles women face when deciding to run for political office,

when campaigning for election, and when winning the race.

The panel will provide insight on how women operate behind the scenes and in the

public eye, as well as how and why the politics that women employ and have to

deal with are different than the political strategies men tend to use.

“Having worked in Washington, it’s clear that women think and legislate

differently than men, and having a gender balance brings a new perspective to

issues,” Mengine said. “Women tend to collaborate more. As we face difficult

issues and extraordinary partisanship and divisiveness, having more women in

elected office can only help.”

Mengine, who also served as chief of staff to former Erie Mayor Rick Filippi, has

more than two decades of experience in marketing and communications in the

nonprofit and political sectors. She was awarded 2007 Women Making History

recognition by the Mercy Center for Women, which recognizes strong women of

character in the community who overcame adversity.

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Woodland helps to run and provides leadership for Pennsylvania NOW, which is

part of the largest feminist political organization in the country. According to the

Pennsylvania NOW website, the grassroots organization has more than 13,000

members and 20 local chapters around the state to help promote and bring about

equal rights for women.

Omero’s specialty is understanding how moms use corporate status and influence

to impact purchasing decisions.

She is a writer, commentator and speaker who is co-host of the podcast “The

Pollsters” and has appeared on CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Fox News

Network’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” and NPR’s “Diane Rehm Show.” Omero was

named a “Mover and a Shaker” by Campaigns and Elections magazine and was

recognized as a “Politico to Watch” by Politico because of her political activism in

speeches to elected officials and students.

“The Politics of Women in Politics” is free and open to the public. For more

information on this and other Women’s History Month events, please visit EU

Event Calendar: http://events.edinboro.edu/.

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-EU-

This communication is sent from Edinboro University's Communications Office.

University Communications Office contact information: University Communications and Marketing

814.732.2193

www.edinboro.edu/news

Jeffrey Hileman Director for University Communications

814.732.1333

(c) 814.969.3334

[email protected]

John Mitchell Manager of Communications

814.732.1793

[email protected]