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Kelly M. Parisi

Vice President, Marketing and Communications

Kelly Parisi directs the Ms. Foundation's communications, marketing, website, publications and advertising efforts.

Kelly has over fifteen years experience in the nonprofit sector and has worked with large national nonprofits to raise their profile with key stakeholders (general public, legislators, and donors); integrate new media platforms and technologies along with traditional communications strategies; develop or refine branding and messaging; develop award-winning websites and publications; and, create the organization's digital footprint.

Previously, Parisi was Vice President for Communications for the Children's Health Fund and for the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB). Before AFB, she served as the Director of Communications at the Ms. Foundation for Women, where she led Take Our Daughters To Work Day, one of the country's most successful public education campaigns. She now serves on the Take Our Daughters And Sons To Work Foundation Board of Directors.

Parisi holds a degree in Communications from the George Washington University in Washington, DC.

   

As Coordinator of Kentucky Jobs with Justice in Louisville, KY, our 2011 Woman of Vision awardee, Attica Woodson Scott, demonstrates a fierce commitment to social justice and progressive change. With Attica at the helm, Kentucky Jobs with Justice has evolved into a broad-based coalition of community groups, faith-based organizations and labor unions united to promote, protect and improve the quality of life for all workers. Learn more and view the video.

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[Judy Belk] As a passionate supporter of the Ms. Foundation, I realize I'm drawn to the foundation's work because it doesn't force me to make a false choice between two parts of my very being. My race and gender are so intertwined within me that I don't know where one begins and the other ends. I'm a black woman and I don't really give a hoot why folks might choose to discriminate against me….I just know as Ms. knows, that discrimination in any form is painful, dehumanizing and can turn an otherwise gentle soul into an angry black woman within seconds. Read more

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