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Beth Brooke
Beth Brooke

Beth Brooke

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LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethbrooke
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/BethBrooke_EY
Website:
http://www.ey.com/

About

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First Name:
Beth
Last Name:
Brooke
Title and Organization:
Former EY Global Vice Chair, Public Policy, Board Director - NYTimes, USOPC, eHealth, Project Level, Lehigh Valley Health
Bio:
Beth Brooke serves on the boards of The New York Times Company, eHealth, Project Level, the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, SHEEX, and the Lehigh Valley Health System. She is a member of The Knight Commission and co-chairs Women Drive Too. Beth retired in 2019 from EY as Global Vice Chair of Public Policy after a 38 year career. She has been named eleven times to Forbes "World's 100 Most Powerful Women" and is a committed advocate for diversity, inclusion and social justice. She received the NCAA's Theodore Roosevelt Award in 2017, the highest NCAA honor given to a former student athlete. Beth played basketball at Purdue and has been inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame. She founded the Women Athletes Business Network to help elite female athletes pivot to success beyond sport after success in sport and invests in the ecosystem of women's sports. Beth served in the Clinton Administration and played roles in healthcare reform and Superfund reform efforts. She is a Henry Crown Fellow, and a member of the inaugural class. She resides in Lehigh Valley PA with her three kitties.

Fellowship Program

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Program Membership:
Henry Crown Fellowship Program

Class

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Fellowship Class Name:
Class I: 1997 Inaugural Class


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