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Elizabeth Doughtie is the Senior Manager for Events, Communications and Development at the Clements Center for National Security. In this role, Elizabeth manages the Clements Center Events Program, including the Center\u2019s Speaker Series featuring weekly events throughout the academic semesters, as well as donor events and conferences. She also manages the Clements Center website and social media. Prior to joining the Clements Center, Elizabeth was an Assistant Director in the Development Office at MD Anderson Cancer Center. She previously worked in the political arena as a fundraiser for campaigns ranging from local and state candidates across Texas to serving as the Finance Manager on former Governor Rick Perry\u2019s 2016 presidential campaign. Elizabeth has also worked for former Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison and in the Office of the Governor\u2019s Economic Development Division. Elizabeth graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in Government and completed the Business Foundations Program at the McCombs School of Business and the Graphic Design Certificate Program at UT-Austin. Elizabeth is a fifth-generation Austinite and is a member of several nonprofit organizations in Austin, including the Junior League of Austin, the Elizabeth Ann Seton Board, the Women\u2019s Symphony League, the Texas Exes<\/span>\u00a0and the LBJ Library Future Forum.<\/p>\n

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