
Kinney Zalesne came to DC in 1995 for what was supposed to be a short stint in the Clinton White House. But she fell in love with the city, and for 30 years has never wanted to live anywhere else. She and her husband Scott have raised four kids here and been active in the community, serving in leadership positions in DC’s schools, pools, parks, and nonprofits.
DC gave Kinney opportunities to work across government, business, and the nonprofit sector. After serving as a White House Fellow with Vice President Gore, Kinney was Counsel to Attorney General Janet Reno at the US Department of Justice. She later helped lead the Strategy team at Microsoft. She has rolled up her sleeves in our neighborhoods, where she served as President of College Summit, a global-award-winning nonprofit, founded in a basement in Adams Morgan. College Summit helps students from low-income backgrounds go to college. Kinney was also Board Chair of a school in Ward 4 that doubled in enrollment during her tenure. And most recently, Kinney served as Deputy National Finance Chair of the DNC and National Co-Chair of Women for Harris.
Of all those roles, Kinney’s favorite was being President of College Summit (now called Peer Forward). The organization’s mission was to make sure that every student who could make it IN college made it TO college. Kinney built large-scale, diverse, powerful coalitions across the District and then the nation to make sure tens of thousands of local students got the opportunities they deserved.
Kinney’s skills and experiences are what DC needs now. She will build a broad-based, lasting, nationwide coalition of people to defend DC and ensure we remain a safe, affordable, and healthy place to live.
Kinney’s leadership experiences:
Deputy National Finance Chair, DNC
National Co-Chair, Women for Harris
GM of Corporate Strategy, Microsoft
Bestselling Co-Author, Microtrends
Board Chair, DC School in Ward 4
President, College Summit (now called Peer Forward)
Counsel to Attorney General Janet Reno, US Department of Justice
White House Fellow, Office of Vice President Gore
Assistant District Attorney, Philadelphia



