Condoleezza Rice
@CondoleezzaRice
Director of the @HooverInst. 66th Secretary of State, author, professor, pianist, golfer, and football fan. Working to build a better world.
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http://hvr.co/CondoleezzaRice 10-10-2011 23:16:53
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.Stanford Women's Golf continues to make history. Congrats to everyone on a great tournament.
Visiting Pebble Beach is always special. Thanks to my AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am partner/Stanford’s Maverick McNealy, and Max Homa and Ryan Lance for a memorable couple of days. And congratulations to Wyndham Clark for winning the tournament and setting the Pebble Beach Golf Links course record.
Back in D.C. for the launch of Hoover Institution and Stanford Engineering's “Stanford Emerging Technology Review.” We are grateful for all those who joined us as we work to foster greater understanding and meaningful conversations around emerging technology. setr.stanford.edu
Hoover Institution and Stanford Engineering held the DC launch of the Stanford Emerging Technology Review at the Hoover DC office on Jan 25th. This panel discussion featured Condoleezza Rice, Jennifer Widom, Amy Zegart, Herb Lin, Fei-Fei Li, & Drew Endy.
Watch: youtu.be/bGv2yngbpus
.Innovate Alabama is doing important work to develop forward-thinking ideas and policies that will inspire the next generation of innovators. To see my home state come together to think about entrepreneurship and innovation is exciting. al.com/business/2023/…
As part of the NFL’s #MyCauseMyCleats initiative, a number of signed shoes are being auctioned off in support of charitable causes including mine benefitting Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Learn more: denverbroncos.com/community/play…
It was great to have Chris Sununu and Governor Wes Moore at Stanford this week for the launch of Hoover’s new Center for Revitalizing American Institutions. We appreciated the bipartisan conversation around restoring trust in our institutions. hoover.org/events/executi…
Remembering today the legacy left by the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O’Connor. She was a Stanford University alumna and spent her post-court years advocating for civics education. She was an important trailblazer in the American story and a friend. Rest in Peace.