Ingrid Lake

Membership Committee Chair at National Federation of Republican Women

Ingrid Lake is an accomplished education and public relations professional with extensive experience in leadership roles within the Republican Women organizations and private education sectors. Currently serving as Membership Committee Chair and Public Relations Committee Chair for the National Federation of Republican Women, and as Regional Director for the California Federation of Republican Women, Ingrid Lake focuses on educating and assisting Club Presidents in their region. Additionally, Ingrid Lake co-founded Beyond Measure, an online platform aimed at supporting private Christian education, and the SeedCore Foundation, which fosters educational and community initiatives. Previous roles include 1st Vice President and Corresponding Secretary for the California Federation of Republican Women, President of Bakersfield Republican Women, and a variety of educational leadership positions, including Secondary Principal and Teacher at private Christian schools. Ingrid Lake holds a Master of Arts in Education from Pepperdine University and a Bachelor of Arts in English from UC Irvine.

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Bakersfield, United States

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National Federation of Republican Women

Founded in 1938, the National Federation of Republican Women is the largest grassroots Republican women's organization in the country with tens of thousands of active members in local clubs across the nation. The NFRW unites women as a collective force to positively impact the direction of our nation while also advancing the power of women through political access and participation. We empower women from all backgrounds in the political process and provide a forum for women to serve as leaders in the political, government, and civic arenas. Our objectives are to: • Inform the public through political and legislative education, training and activity; • recruit, train and elect Republican candidates; • protect the integrity of our electoral process; • promote the principles, objectives and policies of the Republican Party; • unite and facilitate cooperation among the state and club organizations; and, • increase the effectiveness of women in the cause of good government. A Republican woman becomes a member by joining her local club or through a national at-large membership. Members of a local club also are granted membership in their state federations.


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