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Dr. Jill Biden

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Dr. Jill Biden
NameDr. Jill Biden
OfficeSecond Lady of the United States
Term startJanuary 20, 2009
Term endJanuary 20, 2017
PresidentBarack Obama
VicepresidentJoe Biden
PredecessorLynne Cheney
SuccessorKaren Pence

Dr. Jill Biden is an American educator and the current First Lady of the United States, married to Joe Biden, the 46th President of the United States. She has been a strong advocate for education reform, women's rights, and military families, often working closely with organizations like the National Education Association and the American Association of Community Colleges. Dr. Biden has also been involved with various initiatives, including the Joining Forces program, which she launched alongside Michelle Obama in 2011 to support military families and veterans. Her work has taken her to various institutions, including Villanova University, University of Delaware, and Northern Virginia Community College.

Early Life and Education

Dr. Jill Biden was born in Hammonton, New Jersey, and grew up in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, where she attended Upper Moreland High School. She later enrolled in Brandywine Junior College, now known as Wilmington University, and transferred to the University of Delaware, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from the College of Arts and Sciences. Dr. Biden went on to pursue her Master of Arts degree in English literature from Villanova University and later earned her Doctor of Education degree in educational leadership from the University of Delaware. Her academic background has been influenced by scholars like Diane Ravitch and institutions such as the National Council of Teachers of English and the American Educational Research Association.

Career

Dr. Jill Biden has had a long and distinguished career in education, teaching at various institutions, including Delaware Technical Community College, Wilmington University, and Northern Virginia Community College. She has also been an advocate for community colleges, working with organizations like the American Association of Community Colleges and the League for Innovation in the Community College. Dr. Biden's work has been recognized by various groups, including the National Education Association, the American Federation of Teachers, and the Association of American Colleges and Universities. Her teaching philosophy has been shaped by educators like John Dewey and Paolo Freire, and she has been involved with initiatives like the New York Times' The Learning Network and the National Writing Project.

Marriage and Family

Dr. Jill Biden married Joe Biden in 1977, and they have a daughter, Ashley Biden, together. She is also the stepmother of Beau Biden and Hunter Biden, Joe Biden's sons from his previous marriage to Neilia Hunter Biden. The Biden family has been involved in various philanthropic efforts, including the Biden Foundation, which focuses on issues like education, foreign policy, and women's rights. Dr. Biden has also worked closely with other political families, including the Obama family and the Clinton family, on initiatives like the Let's Move! campaign and the Clinton Global Initiative.

Public Life and Advocacy

As Second Lady of the United States during the Obama administration, Dr. Jill Biden was a strong advocate for military families and veterans, often working with organizations like the USO and the Wounded Warrior Project. She also supported various initiatives, including the Joining Forces program, which aimed to provide support to military families and veterans. Dr. Biden has been recognized for her work by various groups, including the National Military Family Association and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Her advocacy has taken her to various events, including the State of the Union address and the Tribeca Film Festival, where she has met with leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.

Initiatives

as First Lady As First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden has continued to advocate for education, women's rights, and military families. She has launched various initiatives, including the Joining Forces program, which aims to support military families and veterans. Dr. Biden has also worked to promote community colleges and career and technical education, often partnering with organizations like the National Association of Manufacturers and the SkillsUSA. Her work has been recognized by various groups, including the American Association of Community Colleges and the National Coalition for Career Development. Dr. Biden has also been involved with initiatives like the Biden Administration's American Rescue Plan and the COVID-19 response efforts, working closely with leaders like Kamala Harris and Anthony Fauci.

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