Blog: Building a movement for women in politics

Share this content

Amy Kroll addressing an LBJ Women's Campaign School event

"One of the things that I’m most passionate about is helping more women become elected officials," writes Terri Broussard Williams, a member of the LBJ Women's Campaign School's advisory board. "That passion is why I'm on the Advisory Board of the LBJ Women's Campaign School at the University of Texas at Austin. And it's why I want to share with you the story of Amy Kroll, the founder and executive director of the Campaign School.

"Amy is a quintessential #Firestarter. She saw a need, and she built a movement to address that need — even in the face of an obstacle that upended all of our lives. Right now, you have an incredible opportunity to be part of that movement. If you've ever wanted to run for office or manage a political campaign, applications for the Campaign School are now open, but you need to move fast. Since time is of the essence, let me go ahead and introduce you to Amy and tell you more about what makes the LBJ Women's Campaign School unique."

 

Read the full blog post at Terri Broussard Williams's website.