Welcome to Women in Politics: College Edition, where promising women leaders in student government on college and university campuses across the country will be featured on msnbc.com over the course of the year. Natasha Patel has been nominated by Stanford University as a leader making a difference not only through key issues on campus, but in bridging the gender gap in politics.
As part of msnbc’s “Women in Politics” series, these hand-selected women become part of a larger discussion of women candidates and women’s issues on a national level. “Women in Politics” features newsmaker interviews, profiles, photos, and deep dives into the key conversations, including a series on “Women Leaders Bridging Tech and Politics in 2016.”
From the Ivy Leagues to the Big Ten to liberal arts colleges and beyond, young women are making a difference across the country – meet them here!
Name: Natasha Patel
School: Stanford University
Hometown: Bakersfield, California
Concentration: Philosophy
Role in student government, organizations: Chief of Staff to the Student Body Executives, Mentor and instructor through the Haas Center for Public Service, Women in Philosophy.
Dream job: Chief of Staff to the President of the United States
Class year: 2016
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What keeps you motivated to work in student government?
Student government offers young people an institutional route to change-making on a local level. For many of us, ages 16-24 is the period during which we start learning to take responsibility for not only ourselves, but also those around us. For me, student government has been an opportunity to not only elevate this sense of responsibility, but also to show my respect and care for the community I live in.
What issues are you most passionate about following this election season? Why?








