Chairman of the Green Beret Foundation advisory board, she is known in the media as a Fox News contributor
Nominated by President Obama on November 19, 2015 as a member of the United States Advisory Commission on Public Diplomac
Started her career as an executive in 1987 when she purchased the struggling cosmetics firm La Prairie, outbidding companies such as Revlon, Avon, and Estee Lauder
After selling La Prairie in 1991 to Beiersdorf for a profit, in the 1990s she founded Georgette Mosbacher Enterprises, her own business and finance consulting company
From 2000 to circa 2015 she served as CEO of Borghese, a cosmetics manufacturer based in New York City
Author - Mosbacher authored two motivational books for women in the 1990s: Feminine Force through Simon & Schuster and It Takes Money Honey through HarperCollins
Politics - Active in American politics, Mosbacher previously served as a co-chair of the Republican National Committee’s Finance Committee, and she was the first woman to serve as the general chairman of the Republican Governors Association
Fundraisigs - Mosbacher has been noted in the media for her private fundraising events since the 1990s, and after supporting John McCains bid for senate in 1998, she served as national co-chairman of McCain's 2000 presidential campaign and also anchored fundraising efforts for campaigns such as Bush Cheney '04
Involved with a number of non-profit organizations, in 1995 she founded the New York Center for Children, which aims to assist abused children and their families
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