Wednesday, April 4, 2018

RNLA Honors Ashley Carter with the Betty Murphy Award

The Republican National Lawyers Association is very pleased to announce that we will be honoring Ashley Carter as our 2018 Betty Murphy Award recipient. This award will be presented to Ashley during the RNLA’s 2018 National Policy Conference on April 27, 2018.  

In the RNLA's Press Release issued today explains that:

[Ashley] Carter was selected for the Betty Murphy Award as she is an unsung hero, member, trailblazer, with entrepreneurial spirit, a community service leader, and an organization builder who inspires others’ efforts. 
Carter was elected in 2016 as the At‐Large Representative for the DC State Board of Education. Additionally, Ashley is the Director of Coalitions for Independent Women's Forum (IWF) and Independent Women’s Voice, the preeminent organizations of women who promote free markets, limited government, and personal liberty. She was a 2016 Washington, DC fellow for National Review Institute and regularly speaks on issues affecting women in politics. 
Prior to joining IWF, Ashley worked in political consulting and was involved with political campaigns at the national and state level including Mitt Romney for President, Ken Cuccinelli for Governor (VA), and Martha McSally for Congress (AZ). A native Marylander, Ashley cut her teeth in politics in the office of Congressman Roscoe G. Bartlett and worked for the Maryland General Assembly during the administration of Governor Bob Ehrlich. She also worked with state party counsels and leaders across the country at the Republican National Lawyers Association. 
Ashley received her B.A in Government & Politics from the University of Maryland, College Park and holds a J.D. from the University of Baltimore School of Law. She also spent time studying at the Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law. Ashley is actively involved in the Washington, DC community. She currently volunteers with the Junior League of Washington, serves on the advisory council for the Washington Literacy Center, and promotes literacy development by working with several area nonprofits. 
In accepting the Betty Murphy Award, Ashley states: "I am honored to be the recipient of this year's Betty Murphy award. As an elected official and nonprofit leader, I hope to inspire others to take initiative and become problem solvers in their own communities." 
Past winners of the Betty Murphy Award include Linda Kerns, Kathryn Ciano, Heather Heidelbaugh, Tom Spencer, Brigida Benitez, and Nancy Nord. 

The full press release can be read here.

Leading up to the 2018 National Policy Conference, the RNLA will be holding a Women's Networking Luncheon that will be honoring Ashley Carter for her work and efforts on Friday, April 6. More details are available here.

The official award presentation will be held on Friday, April 27th at the National Policy Conference. For more information, tickets, and sponsorship opportunities, please visit the event's page here.

We congratulate Ashely Carter on this great achievement!

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