Jill Biden named board chair of aid group Save the Children
NASHVILLE — Dr. Jill Biden, educator and wife of former Vice-President Joe Biden, has been named board chair of Save the Children.
Biden, who still teaches English to college students, said she was honoured to be asked to chair the international aid organization’s board and thought its emphasis on education was a perfect fit for her.
“I’ve been an educator for 31 years,” Biden said in a phone interview with the Associated Press. “I’m still teaching full time at Northern Virginia Community college, and I think (Save the Children’s) emphasis on education fits with my life’s work.” Biden has travelled around the world to see education programs, including those that help refugee children.
Save the Children works in more than 120 countries, including the United States, and focuses on the health, education and safety of kids. U.S. operations are headquartered in Fairfield, Connecticut.


