Wendy Ruth Sherman
Wendy R. Sherman is a Principal of The Albright Group, an international advisory firm. Prior to forming the group, from July 1997 through January 2001, she was the Counselor of the United States Department of State, with rank of Ambassador, appointed by President Clinton and confirmed by the United States Senate. Ms. Sherman served then Secretary of State Madeleine Albright as a special advisor and consultant on major issues of foreign policy, provided guidance to the Department and undertook special assignments. At the same time, she was the Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of State and North Korea Policy Coordinator.
Ms. Sherman has worked for over twenty-five years in both public and private sectors; in national, state and local organizations; and in international arenas and in neighborhoods. Prior to assuming the post of Counselor, from April 1996 until July 1997, Ms. Sherman was President and CEO of' the Fannie Mae Foundation and a member of the operating committee of Fannie Mae. At the Foundation, she set in place the groundwork for the newly-recreated foundation developed to promote home ownership,
From 1993 to 1996, Ms. Sherman served Secretary of State Warren Christopher as Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs, where she directed the legislative efforts of the State Department with the U.S. Congress. Among other issues, she led the successful efforts to obtain the funding for Russia and the newly-independent states after the break-up of the Soviet Union and support for the Dayton accords.
From 1991 to 1993, Ms. Sherman specialized in strategic communications as a partner in the political and media consulting firm of' Doak, Shrum, Harris and Sherman. Prior to that, she directed EMILY's List, the largest financial and political resource for pro-choice Democratic women candidates. She is credited with the organization's strategic development that led to groundbreaking numbers of candidates in 1992.
Ms. Sherman directed Campaign '88 for the Democratic National Committee, where she oversaw field and political operations, communications, Congressional relations, constituency operations, issue development and coordination with all federal, state and local campaigns during the 1988 general election.
Prior to that, Ms. Sherman worked in a variety of positions in both government and non-profit organizations: chief of staff for three years for then Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski, campaign manager for Mikulski's first successful Senate campaign, Special Secretary for Children and Youth in Maryland (a cabinet-level position), Director of Maryland's Office of Child Welfare, supervising protective services, foster care, adoptions, and group homes.
Ms. Sherman attended Smith College from 1967 to 1969, and completed her B.A. cum laude from Boston University in 1971. In 1976, she earned a Master's degree in Social Work, Phi Kappa Phi from the University of Maryland.