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  • Genre:POLITICAL SCIENCE
  • SubGenre:General
  • Language:English
  • Pages:232
  • Paperback ISBN:9780997676808

Run Jane Run...We Need You in Office!

Why Women Are a Natural for Politics & How to Get More of Them Elected

by Maria Rodriguez and Liz Samuel Richards

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Overview


The Leader is YOU! is proud to present our first book in a series about women's innate leadership potential:

 

"IT'S NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN."  George Eliot (aka Mary Anne Evans 1819-1880)

If you’re a woman who wants to see politics change for the better, read this book and see how you can be part of making it happen.  This book has a political theme, and yes, it will help you become politically active, but it’s not just for a woman thinking about politics. It’s about the leader in EVERY woman and how masterful we are at politics (even if it’s just the politics within our families or the politics at work). 

 

  • Learn how the innate leadership traits you use every day have already prepared you for leading in politics. 
  • Discover the varied places available at the “political table” from volunteer to a successful candidate. 
  • Learn what it’s really like to be in a campaign from someone who’s been there.  Find out how and where to begin, and how to work for the change that you want
  • By your example, encourage other women to speak out, step up, and become the agents of change. 


History holds countless examples of women who shaped our culture and our nation. Their stories are inspiring, but maybe the best story is your own. 


Description
Women are both naturally suited for and extremely effective in politics. It is second nature for them to cooperate, include all voices, and discover all sides of an issue. This is exactly what a good politician does, and is necessary for good government at any level from local to national. Recognizing that, this book asks women to look at themselves, maybe for the first time, through the leadership lens. Rodriguez and Richards are confident that when they do, women will see how they routinely show leadership every day, no matter their life's path. Such skills, always associated with Management, certainly qualify them to pursue public office. Further, the authors totally debunk the myth that politics is reserved for the privileged or the intellectually elite. They give inside tips based on the experience of Maria Rodriguez as a two-term Mayor, a U.S. Congressional candidate, and a recent contender for Lt. Governor of Illinois. Richards brings her own kind of experience as a seasoned volunteer and award-winning author. Together they provide questions to ask yourself, things to consider, and a veritable map to getting someone, including yourself, elected.You will see how and where to start, what to do along the way, and how to raise money. Find out whom to trust, how to hire and when to fire staff, how to amass a pool of volunteers, and how to use them when you do. Campaign materials and events are discussed, as well as the protocols for both winning and losing. If more women enter politics, they will help raise the political bar, just as they have raised cultural bars for centuries. This is the book for anyone who wants to help change the country for the better, and even remotely considered running for office. It shows you how.
About the author

Maria Rodriguez has experience serving in local office as Mayor, and in running for higher office as a candidate for both U.S. Congress and Illinois Lt. Governor.  A graduate of the University of Illinois, Chicago, she speaks and writes on women's innate leadership skills, and is the founder of The Leader Is YOU!, an organization that provides resources and encouragement for women to see themselves through a leadership lens.  This is the first of several books planned under the umbrella of that organization.  The mother of three grown children, Maria lives where she served as Mayor, in Long Grove, IL with her husband of over thirty-seven years.  See theleaderisyou.com for speaking availability. 


Liz Samuel Richards is an award-winning writer and former marketing agency owner.  She has had articles published in trade and literary journals, as well as digital newsletters and magazines, often earning a spot in their "Ten Most Read Articles of the Year" lists.  This is her first nonfiction book, a collaboration with Maria Rodriguez for The Leader Is YOU!.  In late 2018 she will be releasing her second nonfiction book, based on the life of Verna Sadock, Chicago's longtime court sketch artist.  A graduate of Duquesne University, and mother of a grown daughter, Liz lives in Chicago's northern suburbs.  Information on her works in progress and speaking availability can be found at lizsamuelrichard.com.   

 

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