Madeleine Albright lived a full life, which included meeting with, inspiring and mentoring countless other women to, like her, believe in themselves and reach for the stars. Siafa_Lewis reports
PHILADELPHIA — Madeleine Albright, our country’s first female secretary of state, has died. The 84-year-old lost her battle with cancer.Pedestrian Killed Along With 2 Pennsylvania State Troopers On I-95 Was Walking 'To His Mother's House,' Relative SaysAlbright was a mentor to many current and former American statesmen and women. But her influence didn’t stop there.
Dr. Donna Patterson was an inaugural faculty member of the Madeleine C. Albright Institute at Wellesley College, Alrbight’s alma mater. When you’re the first ever at something, it’s where conversations about your legacy begin. But it’s not where Albright’s ends. Patterson and Secretary Albright met through the Albright Institute. It’s where she did and will continue, through its existence, to aid the women leaders of today and tomorrow.