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|a Nonprofit executive and public affairs director Minyon Moore was born on May 16, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois. In 1976, she graduated from Chicago Vocational High School. She earned her B.S. degree in 1982 from University of Illinois at Chicago. After graduating, she was hired as assistant for Operation Push's co-founder Rev. Willie Barrow. In 1988, she served as the deputy field director for Rev. Jesse Jackson's Presidential campaign. From 1989 until 1992, she worked as Rainbow /PUSH's development director. In 1992, she became the director of political affairs for President Bill Clinton and was the first black woman to serve as a White House Public Affairs Director in both Clinton administrations. In 2000, Moore became chief operating officer for the Democratic National Committee. In 2002, she joined The Dewey Square Group. She was also a founder of the first national black women's political action committee, "Women Building for the Future/The Future PAC.
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