Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Andrea Herz Payne

Andrea Herz Payne

Founder, Chairman of the Board




With a deep background in performance and an abiding passion for people, Andrea Herz Payne has cultivated the use of her voice for very specific and meaningful purposes. Having thoughtfully transitioned from playing leading roles on stages across the country to becoming a vocal thought leader for the forgotten and disenfranchised around the world, Andrea is poised to raise the quality of life for millions who have no means through which to speak for themselves.





As a descendent of Harriet Beecher Stowe and of the first Jewish member of the German Parliament, a recipient of DAR and American Legion Awards, an intern in the US Senate, an assistant to a former White House Fellow, an undergraduate member of The College Honor Board, and a graduate of Bryn Mawr College, Andrea has a fierce commitment to human rights and justice, a talent for bringing together diverse elements to create unity, and the persistence, education, dedication to excellence, and skill to navigate the system on behalf of the people whom she has chosen to serve.





In her current role as Co-founder and Chairman of the Board of Aid Still Required (ASR), Andrea’s vision, and determination have resulted in inspiring exceptionally high-profile, extremely low cost fundraising and media tools such as a CD compilation featuring top name musical artists to benefit survivors of the 2004 tsunami, ASR’s NBA outreach, and a segment on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno and George Clooney about the Darfur conflict. Through her efforts, her integrity and uncompromising attention to detail, the Aid Still Required message of helping those forgotten in past and present disasters has reached tens of millions of people throughout the world.





By focusing her attention on identifying the most innovative and effective environmental solutions to humanitarian crises and continuing to integrate grassroots outreach with high-profile public figures, Andrea is certain to alleviate a multitude of pressing issues at home and around the world.

http://www.aidstillrequired.com/

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