Nancy Bocskor is a facilitator. She is a graduate of Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio, where she received highest honors in Political Science and Business Administration. Nancy teaches citizens in the United States and internationally how to communicate with passion to affect change in their communities. Her current projects include working with CLIME (the Center for Liberty in the Middle East) on the successful launch of its Online Activism Institute. Nancy started her political career in the office of then-freshman Congressman Newt Gingrich. She has served as a chief of staff on Capitol Hill, as a campaign manager, as a fundraiser and as a political educator and has taught campaign schools in all 50 states and more than a dozen foreign countries. Nancy consistently receives top marks for her innovative techniques and her humorous anecdotes. Nancy is also a Vice President of the Women’s Campaign School at Yale, where she is on the board of Food for Thought, an organization promoting education in Liberia and Zambia. Her work has been highlighted in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and on National Public Radio and she was featured in the PBS documentary, "Vote for Me: Politics in America."