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Beth Brooke        

Board member at The New York Times, eHealth, Beta Bionics, and Tricolor Holdings; Former Global Vice Chair, Public Policy, EY and Global Board and EY's Global sponsor of Diversity and Inclusion

Beth A. Brooke serves on the Boards of The New York Times Company (NYT), eHealth (EHTH), public companies, Beta Bionics and Tricolor Holdings, private companies, and the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee and the Lehigh Valley Health System. She was the former Global Vice Chair, Public Policy at EY and was a member of EY's Global Board. Beth oversaw public policy for the firm’s operations in 150 countries and was the global sponsor for EY’s Diversity and Inclusiveness (D&I) efforts. She has been named eleven times to Forbes "World's 100 Most Powerful Women" (MPW) list, and has been inducted into the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

Beth is passionate about using her leadership platform to make a difference in the world. She is a devoted advocate for the advancement of women and LGBT Inclusion. She has served on the US Delegation to the 53rd and 54th United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. She is an advisor to OutLeadership, has been named to OUTstanding and Financial Times’ LGBT Hall of Fame, and chairs the Steering Committee for the Partnership for Global LGBTI Inclusion.

During the Clinton Administration, she worked in the U.S. Department of the Treasury and was responsible for all tax policy matters related to insurance and managed care. She played important roles in the healthcare reform and Superfund reform efforts.

Beth has also been actively engaged in numerous civic and business organizations. She serves on the boards of The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, The Conference Board, and the Board of Trustees of the Aspen Institute. She was in the inaugural class of the Henry Crown Fellows of The Aspen Institute and in a member of the Committee of 200 and the International Women's Forum.

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Seeing is Believing: Unlocking the Power of Senior LGBT Women in Business
The first time my lived version of professional success was staring me in the face, the penny finally dropped: I finally saw that an out LGBT woman could not only succeed, but thrive in a global corporation.
Beth Brooke - In Photos: Most Powerful Women in the United States ...
Beth A. Brooke, Global Vice Chair - Public Policy, Ernst & Young.
Beth Brooke Gallery - Forbes
Beth Brooke Gallery on Forbes. ... RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - MARCH 11: Beth Brooke, Global Vice Chair of Ernst & Young attends the Women In Sport Press ...
Ernst & Young Executive Beth Brooke to Examine the Growing ...
CHICAGO, May 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Ernst & Young Executive Beth Brooke to Examine the Growing Economic Power of Women at Executives' Club ...

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