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Mary Fisher is an author, artist, advocate, social entrepreneur and a global leader in achieving social change through positive thought and action. She is best known for her keynote address at the 1992 Republican National Convention – a speech considered one of the top 100 American speeches of the 20th century. Mary also served as President Gerald Ford’s “advance man,” the first female in history to hold the White House position.
She continues to urge transformation in health care, to revise the perception and treatment of AIDS, to enable women’s empowerment through right livelihood, and to inspire individuals longing for meaningful, joyful lives. (Click here for additional information on Mary Fisher.)