Hottest Media Types: Female, PR
Last, but never least: It’s the women who fill your email inboxes with press releases, the women who help you get your client out of trouble and the women who help shape messages and strategies.
Join us after the jump (and remember: we’ll open up voting in all categories tomorrow)…

Kathy Baird, Fleishman-Hillard
Nicole Daigle, Director of Public Affairs, IPAA

Jennifer Zuccarelli , Treasury Department’s PR person for domestic finance matters.

Mai Shiozaki, press officer for the National Organization for Women

Mary Vought, Comm. Director for Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN)
Lisa Mendelson. Chlopak, Leonard, Schechter & Associates.
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Sarah Little, FD Dittus Communications

Dayna Gibbons, EPA, Crisis Communications

Jill Pike Deputy Director of Public Affairs, Third Way

Tiffany Goodyear, Senior Account Executive at Elevation

Annie Howell Senior Vice President, Communications & Public Affairs; Planet Green, Discovery Communications, Inc.
Karen Finney, DNC

Melissa Shuffield, Sen. John McCain

Linda Douglass, Obama for President

Dana Perino, White House

Pamela Sorensen, Pamela’s Punch

Josie Duckett, Peace Corps

Jen Psaki, Obama for President

Jane Wusterbarth, Flash Communication
Meg Little, Glover Park Group

Jill Hazelbaker, Sen. John McCain
Natalie Ravitz, Sen. Boxer
Sandra Salstrom, Rep. Earl Pomeroy
Rachel Bauer Taylor, Rep. Eric Cantor
Amber Pfau, Amber Pfau Communications
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Nadine Cheung
Editor, The Job Post
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