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conservative training forum
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Jan
Oshkosh, WI – Conservative Training Forum
All Day

Event Details

American Majority is excited to announce Rebecca Kleefisch, will be our Conservative Training Forum speaker for the month of May. Rebecca will tell us about 1848 Project, efforts in Wisconsin and across the nation to restore integrity to our election process, and the challenges our state faces for economic recovery and growth. 

Doors open May 25th at 11:30 a.m. for you to greet friends, find a seat and order your lunch. Our program will begin promptly at NOON. We hope to see you there!!! 

The Conservative Training Forum is regularly held on the fourth Tuesday of the month, and for the month of May will take place at The Roxy,571 N Main St, Oshkosh, WI 54901. Space is limited so please arrive early to get a seat and order your lunch!!!

The only cost for the event is your lunch which you can order at your table from The Roxy(menu)when you arrive for the event. If you have any questions or would like additional information please contact Nate Nelson at Nate@AmericanMajority.org. You can also call 920-917-8001.

Rebecca Kleefisch is the President and Founder of the 1848 Project, Inc.

A “recovering journalist,” Rebecca began her career working as a reporter for WIFR-TV in Rockford after graduating from the University of Wisconsin. Soon after, she became a reporter and then news anchor for WISN-TV in Milwaukee, where she worked until starting her own small media and marketing firm in 2004.

In 2010, Rebecca was elected as the 44th Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin where she championed workforce and economic development for 8 years. She is well known for her efforts in fighting poverty and focusing on prison reentry reform, where she pushed for the placement of job centers at corrections facilities. She helped create and chaired the Interagency Council on Homelessness which produced Wisconsin’s first action plan to end homelessness as we know it. Rebecca also co-chaired the Governor’s Task Force on Opioids Abuse and the Task Force on Minority Unemployment. Rebecca started the Governor’s Small Business Summit, a symposium for small business owners to gain access to state leaders and the Small Business Academy, a free seminar designed for minority and female potential entrepreneurs. She is the former Chairman of the Aerospace States Association, which articulates and advocates for aerospace and aviation policy across the country, and the former Chairman of the Republican Lieutenant Governors’ Association.

Most recently, Rebecca served as the Executive Director of the Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission, where she launched the country’s efforts to commemorate and educate America about the 100th anniversary of women earning the right to vote.

In addition to her work at 1848 Project, Rebecca servers as the Jobs Ambassador for Associated Builders and Contractors of Wisconsin, traveling the state to encourage more Wisconsin workers to choose well-paying jobs in construction trades. Rebecca is also a member of the Town Bank and the Joseph Project Boards of Directors.

Rebecca lives in Concord, WI with her husband Joel and daughters Ella and Violet.

American Majority is a non-profit and non-partisan political training organization whose mission is to train and equip a national network of leaders committed to individual freedom through limited government and the free market.

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