After she left the Navy as a Lieutenant in 2003, Sherrill picked up an M.S.
in Global History from the London School of Economics.
She’s sat through more turbulent times, including twoimpeachment proceedingslaunched against the same sitting president.

“I feel it’s so important to advocate for working parents right now.
She is also a big believer in empoweringmore women to become leadersin government.
“I think having more women in Congress will make people get comfortable with different styles of leadership.

It’s critically important for young women to have role models who are bringing a new view …
There are so many ways that having women leaders is critically important.
