Chelsea Update

From:kamyl@chelseaoffice.com To: kamyl@chelseaoffice.com Date: 2014-09-21 17:33 Subject: Chelsea Update

Hi everyone - I hope this email finds you well. In this special pre-CGI update, we wanted to give you a quick summary of what Chelsea has been working on this month and a few things to look out for during the 10th CGI Annual Meeting. In September, Chelsea brought a literal elephant in the room to Fashion Week, raising awareness for the ongoing African elephant poaching crisis that's killing 96 elephants a day and funding some of the world's most notorious and violent terrorist groups. If you're wondering what's the link between elephant poaching and Fashion Week it's actually quite important: ivory has long been a status symbol amongst consumers of high end and luxury products, particularly in Asia. Those same consumers are often shopping at well-known and up-and-coming, western fashion brands. If we can educate fashion consumers about the elephant poaching crisis, we can reduce the demand for ivory and undercut the booming illegal market. That's what brought us to Fashion Week. The Clinton Foundation partnered with MADE Fashion Week (a downtown creative hub, founded to give up-and-coming designers a place to cultivate and display their work during the economic recession) and leading global conservation organizations the Wildlife Conservation Society, The Nature Conservancy and Conservation International, to install a larger-than-life-sized baby elephant in the lobby of MADE Fashion Week. Celebrities from will.i.am<http://instagram.com/p/sp7QlyhxmS/?modal=true> to Whoopi Goldberg<http://instagram.com/p/syhZS0jehw/?modal=true> posed with "Tembo" and posted their pictures on social media using the hashtag #SaveElephants - which reached thousands of people. The New York Times wrote about the partnership here<http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/04/fashion/the-clintons-raise-awareness-for-their-latest-cause-at-fashion-week.html>. The #SaveElephants campaign continued at Oscar de la Renta's Fashion Week show where he generously gave a small stuffed elephant and a letter from Secretary Clinton and Chelsea to each attendee. Vogue<http://www.vogue.com/1365339/5-things-loved-new-york-fashion-week-today-serena-williamss-debut-rodartes-glittery-army-jackets/> called the elephant display one of "Things We Loved" at Fashion Week. This past Monday, we launched a #SaveElephants partnership sale with online retailer BRIKA<https://brika.com/collections/save-elephants/>. In an interview with Refinery 29<http://www.refinery29.com/2014/09/74437/chelsea-clinton-brika-sale-interview#slide>, Chelsea talked about how she plans to adorn her new nursery with a few items from the sale. Continuing her obsession with data, Chelsea has led an effort to look at the lifetime of every CGI commitment over the past 10 years and figure out what can we learn from the commitments that worked, and what can we learn from the ones that didn't. With the help of Palantir, CGI is planning to release special report that examines this data and looks at what characteristics lead to the most successful CGI commitments. She's moderating a panel<http://t.co/3KWDaxR5v6> on this topic on Tuesday during CGI and will also talk about a new data library launching on the Clinton Foundation website that can be a resource to others doing similar work. Also look out for new commitments strengthening national service - creating more service opportunities and making it easier for people to do a year of service - and expanding secondary education opportunities for girls around the world. Chelsea will also continue her focus on the future of CGI, meeting with a special group of CGIU students who are attending the annual meeting. So after reading all this, you are correct, this isn't that update email. But Chelsea and Marc are feeling great and very much looking forward to the upcoming addition to their family. They're grateful for everyone's well wishes and support. As always, don't hesitate to reach out with questions, concerns, dinner recommendations or whatever else may be on your mind. Best, Kamyl