Bio

Susan Sloan is the author of A Seat at the Table: Women, Diplomacy, and Lessons for the World. She works in diplomacy engaging with diplomats, government officials, community organizers, and international leaders. She has met with more than 80 countries through diplomacy, advocacy, and experiential education. At the age of 30, she completed a life goal of visiting all seven continents.

Susan holds a master's degree in Global Strategic Communications from Georgetown University and graduated magna cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Journalism with a major in Public Relations and a minor in Spanish from the University of Georgia. Media appearances include the U.S. State Department, LeanIn DC, World Affairs Councils of America, The Hill, the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, and more.

Sub-specialties:
Intersectionality of gender, diversity, equity, parity, and equality. Interviewed more than 30 women ambassadors, foreign ministers, and government officials for a book about women in diplomacy. Expert on panels about interfaith relations with the Washington National Cathedral and U.S. State Department. Expert of women's issues and how to bring diversity of thought to the table.

Articles, Publications, Appearances