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The Honorable Leonore Annenberg

Leonore AnnenbergLeonore Annenberg is a former Chief of Protocol for the United States of America.

She has spent most of her life working toward the enhancement of cultural appreciation among American citizens.  She is a trustee emerita and a member of the Acquisitions Committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, member of the Board of Trustees of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, former member of the Trustee's Council of The National Gallery of Art, one of the managing directors of The Metropolitan Opera, and an honorary president of the American Friends of the British Museum. She is a member of The Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania and an active trustee emeritus of the University of Pennsylvania, a member of the Visiting Committee to the Department of European Paintings, and a member of the American Philosophical Society. Mrs. Annenberg was recently inducted as a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Mrs. Annenberg is the past president and an honorary trustee of the Palm Springs Desert Museum, and an honorary trustee of The Performing Arts Council of the Los Angeles Music Center. She is a former member of the boards of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Orchestra Association and presently serves as a member of the Academy of Music Committee. Most recently, Mrs. Annenberg became an honorary board member of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace Foundation and an honorary fellow of the Royal Academy of Arts.

She is president and chairman of the Annenberg Foundation, a charter member of the Board of Overseers of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, and a founding member of the governing boards of the Annenberg Schools for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Southern California. Her late husband, Walter H. Annenberg, former Ambassador to the Court of St. James's, founded these schools. While in London, Mrs. Annenberg supervised the renovation of the Embassy residence and founded the American Friends of Covent Garden.

Mrs. Annenberg is chairman emeritus of the Foundation for Art and Preservation in Embassies, a private non-profit, non-partisan foundation established to assist the United States Department of State in procuring and maintaining fine and decorative art, including furniture and paintings for United States Embassies, Chanceries, and Ambassadorial residences. In addition, Mrs. Annenberg currently is a member of The Committee for the Preservation of The White House.

Mrs. Annenberg graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She received the Cavaliere Dell'Ordine "Al Merito Della Republica Italiana" (1961); the Grand Officio Order of Orange-Nassau from the Netherlands (1981); the Wagner Medal for Public Service from the Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service at New York University, the Colonial Williamsburg Churchill Bell Award (1993), the National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment of the Arts (1992) and the University of Pennsylvania Medal for Distinguished Achievement (1994), the Crystal Award from the Union League of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2001), the Andrew Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy (2001), the Pat Nixon Ambassador of Goodwill Award (2002), the Collaborative Partnership Award from Foundations, Inc. (2002), and an Honorary Fellow of Eton College - Windsor (2003). Mrs. Annenberg has been awarded honorary doctorate degrees from Pine Manor College (1982); LaSalle University (1987); The University of Pennsylvania; Brown University; The University of Southern California (1998) and Brandeis University (1999).

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