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E. Kinney Zalesne (born 1965/1966) is a candidate for the DC Congressional Delegate seat. She was a Deputy National Finance Chair of the
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, a National Co-Chair of Women for Harris, and a Senior Advisor to
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's GETTING-Plurality Initiative. She was also General Manager of Corporate Strategy at
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, Counsel to U.S. Attorney General
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, a
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with Vice President
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, and the collaborator on the bestselling book '' Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes'' and ''
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'' column of the same name.


Early life

Zalesne is the youngest of three children born to Judy and Harvey Zalesne of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She attended
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, where she was president of student government and played varsity field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse. In 1998, she won the Distinguished Young Alumna Award from The Baldwin School. Zalesne graduated from
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magna cum laude and
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cum laude. At Harvard Law School, she was a classmate and friend of President
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.


Career


Government service

From 1991 to 1993, Zalesne served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable J. William Ditter, Jr., an appointee of President
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. She then became an Assistant District Attorney for the City of
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, where she worked on the landmark case of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Mumia Abu-Jamal and discussed the case on NPR's ''
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''. In 1995-96, Zalesne was one of 14 Americans appointed by President
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to be a White House Fellow. She served in the Domestic Policy Office of Vice President Gore. In 1997, Zalesne joined the U.S. Department of Justice as its point-person on juvenile justice legislation, and in 1998 was named Counsel to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno. In 2003, Zalesne was quoted in ''
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'' about the contrast between Reno and her successor, U.S. Attorney General
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.


Political consulting

As a Senior Consultant with
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, Zalesne helped develop the strategy for the successful presidential campaign of
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in 1996, the successful
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campaign of
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in 2006, and the unsuccessful presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton in 2008. In 2020, in her personal capacity, Zalesne helped write and gather co-signers for an Open Letter to America's Working Women, published in
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, in support of
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and
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. Co-signers included
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,
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, and
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. In 2021, in connection with
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Chair
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, she founded the Women's Executive Network, a group of mostly businesswomen who meet monthly with female Governors, Senators, and other key leaders around the nation. In 2023, Zalesne became a Deputy National Finance Chair of the DNC and in 2024, a co-chair of Women for Biden and then Women for Harris.


Social entrepreneurship and DC leadership

In 2000, Zalesne became president of College Summit, a DC-based organization that was named U.S Social Entrepreneur of the Year at Davos in 2008. With the organization's other leaders, Zalesne was featured in David Bornstein's 2007 book, ''How to Change the World: Social Entrepreneurs and the Power of New Ideas''. Zalesne has since co-authored two white papers with College Summit founder J.B. Schramm, "The Promise of Proficiency: How College Proficiency Information Can Help High Schools Drive Student Success" and "Seizing the Measurement Moment: Why Now is the Time for States to Help High Schools Get the Measurement Data They Need and Want." In 2009, Schramm and Zalesne co-authored a
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op-ed titled "High School's Last Test." From 2004 through 2005, Zalesne served as Executive Vice President for the U.S. at Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life. During that period, Zalesne was one of a handful of executives featured in the
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's "Portraits of Leadership."


''Microtrends''

In 2006 and 2007, Zalesne collaborated with
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on the bestselling book ''Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes''. ''The New York Times'' called it "the perfect bible for a game of not-so-trivial pursuits concerning the hidden sociological truths of modern times," and ''
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'' said it should be read "for its dozens of social insights that could well be turned to profit." It was named a ''New York Times'' bestseller and a ''Wall Street Journal'' Business Bestseller. Zalesne spoke about the book on many national radio and television programs, including MSNBC's ''The Tucker Carlson Show''. She was also the keynote speaker at dozens of conferences and conventions. She is represented by the Leigh Bureau. Following the success of the book, Zalesne collaborated on the regular Microtrends column in ''The Wall Street Journal''. She also wrote about trends for national and international publications, including ''
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'' and the ''
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''.


Zalesne LLC

In 2009, Zalesne founded Zalesne LLC, an advisory firm that specialized in CEO positioning, strategic communications, and thought leadership development. The firm's clients included Fortune 500 CEOs, CEOs of fast-growing start-ups, university presidents, leading social entrepreneurs, and political leaders.


Microsoft

In 2013, Zalesne joined Microsoft as a Principal Strategist. In 2015, she was promoted to General Manager, reporting to Executive Vice President for Strategy and Planning Kurt DelBene. In 2020, she was named Microsoft's General Manager of Responsible Growth Strategy.


Board service

Zalesne is on the American board of the
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. She also serves on the board of Heart of a Nation, a nonprofit that teaches change-making to young American, Israeli, and Palestinian leaders. She is a Past President of the
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Foundation and Association and served as chair of the White House Fellows 2012 Leadership Conference. She is also a Past President of the Jewish Primary Day School of the Nation's Capital, now known as the Milton Gottesman Jewish Day School of the Nation's Capital. She was a founding National Board Member of Eli's Mishpacha, the Jewish alumni of Yale, and has also served on the boards of the Baldwin School, the
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, and Gladwyne Montessori School; and on Board Committees of Adas Israel Congregation and Momentum.


Book Reviews

Zalesne has published several book reviews, including: * ''BERLIN ATOMIZED by Julia Kornberg'' (2025) * ''PEGGY by Rebecca Godfrey (with Leslie Jamison)'' (2024) * ''LONG ISLAND COMPROMISE by Taffy Brodesser-Akner'' (2024) * ''THE LOGIC OF LIFE by Tim Harford'' (2008)


Congressional Campaign

On July 15, 2025, Zalesne filed to run as a Democratic challenger to Delegate
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in 2026 for the
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seat.


Bibliography

* '' Microtrends: The Small Forces Behind Tomorrow's Big Changes'' (2007) * ''The Method in Our Madness'' (2008) * ''Open Letter to America's Working Women'' (2020) * ''What Would Martin Buber Think of Zoom?'' (2020) * ''From College Prep to Mideast Peace: Stop Talking and Start Collaborating'' (2021) * It's Fragile Work' - Conflict Resolution for World Leaders - and Families'' (2022) * ''It's Time to Retire Reductive Binaries'' (2022) * ''What Is It About Women, Madness and Supermarkets?'' (2022) * ''The Calculus of Cancellation Over Conversation'' (2022) * ''The Regenerating Power of Memory'' (2022) * ''Putting Flourishing First: Applying Democratic Values to Technology'' (2023) * ''A Deceptively Radical Proposal to Govern AI'' (2023) * ''What is Home?'' (2023) * ''The Sounds of Bearing Witness After October 7'' (2024) * ''The Case for Kamala'' (2024) * ''A Roadmap for Governing AI: Technology Governance and Power-Sharing Liberalism'' (2025) * ''Jews at the End of the World'' (2025)


Personal life

In 1998, Zalesne is married and has four children. She lives in
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In June 2023, she served as the Baldwin School's
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. In August 2023, she was featured in a profile called "Appreciating Jewish Life with Kinney Zalesne" in
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.


References


External links


KinneyZalesne.com

Microtrending.com

Biden-Harris Letter in Business Insider

Buber essay -LA Review of Books

Christian Science Monitor essay
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