Jill Biden lands new job following four years as first lady
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Jill Biden has recently taken on a role leading a new initiative at the Milken Institute, a California-based nonpartisan think tank. This effort aims to advance women's health and is designed to foster collaboration across various industries. Biden emphasized the importance of investing in research and development while connecting leaders for a shared mission in improving women's health outcomes. The initiative will build upon her previous work as First Lady, where she focused on programs like the Biden Cancer Moonshot and the White House Initiative on Women's Health Research.
"From endometriosis to healthy aging, the White House Initiative on Women's Health Research made important investments in research and development, while making clear it will take collaboration across industries to bring these innovations to scale," Biden said.
"I am honored to join the Milken Institute as we unite leaders around a shared mission: for women everywhere to benefit from the lifesaving, world-changing research we know is possible."
Biden's new role serving as chair of the Milken Institute's initiative will focus on 'galvanizing participation, collaboration, and shared action in the Women's Health Network to improve women's health and wellbeing.'
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