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Pamela Ress Reeves Wikipedia, Age, Husband, Jeffrey Goldberg

Pamela Ress Reeves Biography – Pamela Ress Reeves Wiki

Pamela Ress Reeves is an international development and policy strategist who advises governments, foundations, and companies. She has contributed to global strategic agenda-setting as advisor to Nike and Mars, Inc., and as the consulting senior advisor on gender strategy to the executive office of Melinda Gates. She is the Founder and President of Reeves Advisory.

Reeves served as director of Secretary Hillary Rodham Clinton’s International Fund for Women and Girls at the U.S. Department of State. She also served as the U.N. human rights officer in Liberia during that country’s civil war, and has worked in over 20 countries on governance transitions over the past three decades.

Reeves is a Trustee of Brown University and serves on the boards of directors of Women for Women International, Kakenya’s Dream, and the University of Global Health Equity in Rwanda. She is also a member of the Board of Governors of the John Carter Brown Library.

She graduated with a B.A. from Brown University in 1987. As an undergraduate, she was an International Relations concentrator with a focus on transitions to democracy, which she continued to pursue both professionally and at Yale University where she received her M.A.

Pamela Ress Reeves Age

Jeffrey Goldberg’s wife Pamela Ress Reeves was born in 1965 in Providence, Rhode Island.

Pamela Ress Reeves Husband

Pamela Ress Reeves is married to Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor in chief of The Atlantic and the moderator of Washington Week With The Atlantic. Goldberg married Pamela on June 27, 1993, at Temple Emanu-El in Providence, R.I.

Pamela Ress Reeves Family

Pamela Ress Reeves lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, Jeffrey Goldberg. They have three children: Talia Goldberg, Elisheva “Shev” Goldberg, and William Goldberg. Pamela is the daughter of Joan Ress and Dr. William E. Reeves of Providence, R.I., per The New York Times.