Debra DeLee
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Preceded byDavid Wilhelm
Succeeded byChris Dodd (General Chair)
Donald Fowler (National Chair)
Donald Fowler (National Chair)
Debra DeLee | |
|---|---|
| Chair of the Democratic National Committee | |
| In office November 11, 1994 – January 21, 1995 | |
| Preceded by | David Wilhelm |
| Succeeded by | Chris Dodd (General Chair) Donald Fowler (National Chair) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | February 9, 1948 |
| Party | Democratic |
| Education | University of Wisconsin, Madison (BA) |
Debra DeLee (born 1948) was chair of the Democratic National Committee from 1994 to 1995, the second woman to hold the post.[1][2] She also was CEO of the Democratic National Committee.
She is president and CEO of Americans for Peace Now (APN), a national Zionist organization dedicated to enhancing Israel's security through peace and to supporting the Israeli Peace Now movement.[3]
She was born in Chicago, Illinois, is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin, Madison.[4] She was a superdelegate for the 2008 Democratic National Convention and endorsed United States Senator Hillary Clinton of New York in the primaries.