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Maverick Nancy Kleinberg Wins Leadership Role on LM Dem Committee

by Gerry January 12, 2022

On Tuesday night (January 11), The Democratic Committee of Lower Merion Narberth (DCLMN) elected Nancy Kleinberg as Regional Vice-Chair of the “Western Region.” The committee divides the township into three regions. Gilda Kramer (who was elected as a Township Commissioner in 2019) is the Eastern Regional Vice-Chair. Marie Beresford is the Vice-Chair of the Central Region. Kleinberg is replacing Jeff Rudnick, who recently stepped down from the position.

First elected to the committee in 2018, very quickly, fellow members saw Kleinberg as a person “who gets things done, rather than somebody who talks about getting things done.” She played a major fundraising and organizational role that helped enable Jennifer O’Mara to win a seat in the Pennsylvania House (District 165, Delaware County, a formerly  Republican district).

In Intra-Committee matters, Kleinberg won the reputation of being a “gentle pain-in-the ass,” often questioning leadership’s decisions, but always, ever-so-respectfully.

 

Nancy WaPo

In October of 2020, the Washington Post featured Nancy Kleinberg in a story about older Democratic voters.

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: DCLMN (Lower Merion Democrat)

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  1. Wally Hayman says

    January 12, 2022 at 6:46 pm

    Smart, dedicated, focused, competent, tireless, generous, moral…
    Just a few words of the positive words that describe Nancy Kleinberg.
    The Democratic Party could use a few thousand more just like her.

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