In a deeply personal CBSNews.com article, CBS News contributor Lynda Tran opens up about being sexually assaulted as child and her struggle to come forward. Dr. Tran spent three years at UC Davis and graduated with honors after majoring in neurobiology, physiology, and behavior. She has developed public engagement strategies for a variety of campaigns, companies, and causes across the globe -- including the Environmental Defense Fund, United Way Worldwide, Families Against Mandatory Minimums (FAMM), the Economic Security Project, Ready for Hillary, OneVoice, D.C. Public Schools, and some of the country's most-watched congressional and gubernatorial races. in Communications from the University of Pennsylvania. In April of 2015, she joined the Himalayan Health Exchange for a medical mission, providing dental care for hundreds of adults and children in several Himalayan villages. As one of the five presidential appointees at the helm of the nation's top automotive safety agency, she steered NHTSA through numerous communications crises and helped inform key policy decisions by Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, NHTSA Administrator David Strickland, and Obama White House officials. As a recipient of this award, she has joined a select group of dentists committed to providing the highest level of dental care. Lê Quang Quý Trang Đài, Born: 1968 (age 51 years), Da Nang, Vietnamalso known by the stage name Lynda Trang Đài and cousin of Tran Le (Đà Nẵng, October 9, 1998), is a Vietnamese American singer. Democratic strategist Lynda Tran talks about campaign strategies and what to expect in the days before and after the U.S. election. As a family dentist, Dr. Tran believes her primary purpose is to provide her patients with the highest level of care under the most optimal level of comfort. She speaks Vietnamese, French, and conversational Spanish. A CBS News Political Contributor and columnist and frequent commentator, Lynda has appeared on major news outlets such as CNN, ABC, and FOX News. Lynda has shaped national media coverage and served as the primary spokeswoman on hot button issues throughout her career. [2], https://keywiki.org/index.php?title=Lynda_Tran&oldid=412746.
Lynda helped launch 270 Strategies after serving as director of communications for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Over eight years in the labor movement, Lynda served as spokeswoman on issues including banking reform and health care, and she helped lead organizing efforts such as the Houston Justice for Janitors Campaign. Lynda Tran earned a Masters degree in International Policy and Development from Georgetown University and a B.A. Dr. Tran spent three years at UC Davis and graduated with honors after majoring in neurobiology, physiology, and behavior. She speaks Vietnamese, French, and conversational Spanish. Prior to cofounding 270 Strategies, Lynda managed high-profile communications operations across government, politics, and labor -- leading teams at the federal and state levels, the Democratic National Committee, and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). The #MeToo campaign is giving countless women and men a platform to share their experiences with sexual harassment and misconduct. Lynda has 8 jobs listed on their profile. Dr. Tran loves visiting Davis to attend concerts at the Mondavi Center (Itzhak Perlman is thus far her favorite!) Throughout her training, she developed a genuine appreciation for preserving tooth structure, restoring functionality, and creating natural aesthetics. She serves on the Advisory Board for political technology incubator Higher Ground Labs and for Battleground Texas, where she helps guide the grassroots organization’s national communications efforts. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Tran joins CBSN to discuss her experience and why she decided to write about it.Subscribe to the \"CBSN\" Channel HERE: http://bit.ly/1Re2MgSWatch \"CBSN\" live HERE: http://cbsn.ws/1PlLpZ7Follow \"CBSN\" on Instagram HERE: http://bit.ly/1PO0dkxLike \"CBSN\" on Facebook HERE: http://on.fb.me/1o3Deb4Follow \"CBSN\" on Twitter HERE: http://bit.ly/1V4qhIuGet the latest news and best in original reporting from CBS News delivered to your inbox. View the profiles of people named LynDa Tran. [1], Board Chair Jenn Brown, Naomi Aberly, Jeremy Bird, former Dallas Mayor and Ambassador Ron Kirk, Congressman Joaquin Castro, community leader Eric D. Johnson, Austin Ligon, Brownsville Mayor Tony Martinez, volunteer leader Jennifer Longoria, labor leader Marvin Ragsdale, Eddy Morales, Amber Mostyn, Carrin Mauritz Patman, Carrin F. Patman, Kirk Rudy, and Lynda Tran. Over four presidential cycles, she worked as both an organizer and a communications lead on political campaigns in the key battleground states of Virginia and Ohio, and in the red clay turf of East Texas. Published on Dec 6, 2017 The #MeToo campaign is giving countless women and men a platform to share their experiences with sexual harassment and misconduct. At launch, the network is available 24/7 and makes all of the resources of CBS News available directly on digital platforms with live, anchored coverage 15 hours each weekday.