Hattie Kauffman has spoken to groups all over the country on some of today's most important issues; the environment, poverty, cancer survival, women's empowerment, Native American rights, military families, and more.
Click here for her Keynote Speech to a Susan G. Komen event.
Click here to read about Hattie emceeing the Flame of Hope Gala which raised thousands of dollars for American Indian scholarships.
Her recent appearances include:
The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian 20th Anniversary Gala in October 2009, the Washington Capital Blog has this to say about Hattie:"The Early Show correspondent Hattie Kauffman, dressed in a glamorous long blue velvet gown, played mistress of ceremonies to a boisterous crowd gathered around the museum’s expansive Potomac Atrium. Kauffman, alongside actor Wes Studi—who’ll be seen in James Cameron’s much-anticipated film Avatar—presented the museum’s first Prism Awards..."
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