Richard Nixon Foundation
Ashley Beall has a diverse range of work experience. Ashley began their career as a Staff Writer for the Times Delphic from 2012 to 2015. Ashley then worked as a Student-Athlete Writer for the Bulldog Club Newsletter, where they interviewed current and former student-athletes at Drake University. Ashley later interned with the Jeb Bush Campaign, writing blogs and creating content for social media platforms, and called potential voters throughout Iowa. Ashley also interned with Character Counts in Iowa as a Public Relations Intern, where they managed social media, updated the website, and created graphics for a campaign. In 2015, they were elected as the President of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee. Ashley served as the Field Director for the Iowa House Majority Fund in 2016, overseeing candidates running for state representatives. Ashley also worked as a Communications & Research Specialist for the Iowa House Caucus Staff from 2016 to 2021, where they managed social media accounts, designed graphics, monitored news channels, staffed bills, assisted constituents, and created the caucus newsletter. Currently, Ashley is the Digital Marketing Director for the Richard Nixon Foundation, where they oversee social media channels, creates and edits videos for high-profile events, and strategizes and implements email marketing campaigns.
Ashley Beall completed their Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations/English from Drake University, where they studied from 2012 to 2016. Prior to that, they attended Woodbridge High School from 2008 to 2012, but no specific degree or field of study is mentioned for this period.
Richard Nixon Foundation
The Richard Nixon Foundation is a privately supported, non-profit institution dedicated to educating the public about the life, legacy, and times of the Thirty-Seventh President. Through unique exhibits and events the Nixon Foundation helps visitors discover the many surprising and unexpected accomplishments of the 37th president and the impact they have on our world today. The Foundation supports exhibits and programs on the nine acre Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. As a performing arts center for public affairs, the Foundation’s year-round programming features national policy conferences, study groups, town meetings, school editor forums, and a continual schedule of distinguished speakers and authors from government, politics, the media, and public affairs. The Presidential Library is home to more than 42 million pages of documentation and material from Richard Nixon’s life in politics, as well as a nationally recognized research center, giving students and scholars the opportunity to study RN’s legacy and historic presidency.