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PELOSI NAMES KATE (KNUDSON) WOLTERS ’02 AS CHIEF OF PROTOCOL FOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

| BY ASSOCIATED PRESS

In February, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced that she has appointed Kate (Knudson) Wolters ‘02, to serve as both Director of the Office of Interparliamentary Affairs and Chief of Protocol for the U.S. House of Representatives.

In her roles, she serves as the primary point of contact for the

House of Representatives with the Washington diplomatic corps, overseeing visits of heads of state and other foreign dignitaries to the U.S. Capitol. Further, she is responsible for managing the House of Representatives’ engagement with international groups that connect legislators from around the globe to promote collaboration, understanding and ongoing dialogue on matters of international interest.

“The partnerships between the House of Representatives and foreign leaders are critical to Congress’ work on behalf of the American people,” said Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “I am pleased to name Kate Knudson Chief of Protocol for the

House, where she will help foster and strengthen the

House’s engagement with heads of state, government and parliamentary leaders and foreign diplomats and dignitaries.

The Congress and Country will be well-served by her outstanding professionalism, experience and skill.”

Wolters has been a member of Speaker Pelosi’s staff for over 14 years, serving in a number of roles, including

Director of the Executive Office of the Speaker, Director of Special Events and Special Assistant to the Speaker. In

January 2019 Wolters was named Director of the Office of

Interparliamentary Affairs.

“I am honored to have been appointed to this role by

Speaker Pelosi,” Wolters said. “I am humbled to serve the

House of Representatives in this position and look forward to working with all of my colleagues to promote ever-stronger ties between the House and our partners abroad.”

Wolters earned a bachelor’s degree in education summa cum laude from Augustana University and holds a master’s degree with honors in Government from Johns Hopkins

University. n I AM HUMBLED TO SERVE THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN THIS POSITION AND LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH ALL OF MY COLLEAGUES TO PROMOTE EVER-STRONGER TIES BETWEEN THE HOUSE AND OUR PARTNERS ABROAD.”

- KATE (KNUDSON) WOLTERS ’02

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