Wendy J. Hamilton

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Wendy J. Hamilton was national president of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) from July 1, 2002 to June 30, 2005. After experiencing three tragedies in her family involving drunk drivers, she became active in MADD in 1984. In 1995, she joined MADD's National Board of Directors, where she became vice-president.

Ms. Hamilton was active in expanding membership, raising the organization's annual income to over $50 million, promoting the "Get MADD all Over Again" campaign to increase MADD's visibility, and promoting DWI/DUI legislation.

As MADD's president, she enhanced the organization's image by appearing on ABC's "Good Morning America", CNN, MSMC, and NBC's "Today Show". Her leadership success led Feminine Fortunes magazine to name her one of "America's Most Successful Women" in 2003.

[edit] MADD presidents

[edit] References

  1. ^ MADD National Presidents: 1980 to Present
  2. ^ Immediate Past President: Wendy Hamilton
  3. ^ MADD National President, Glynn Birch

Based primarily on material on MADD's official website