Patricia Duff

Washington, Dc Area

A California native, Patricia Duff moved to Europe during her early childhood and studied at the International School of Brussels in Belgium. Following her graduation, Patricia Duff relocated back to the states where she attended Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington DC. Within three years, she earned a bachelor of science in international economics.

Patricia Duff is an American political activist and a former consultant to multiple District of Columbia-based political strategy firms. She has played an integral role in numerous political races, from the mayoral level to presidential elections. Her expertise has earned Ms. Duff opportunities to launch organizations like the Show Coalition, which promoted closer ties between Washington and Hollywood.

In January of 2007, she founded The Common Good, a non-profit, non-partisan group that encourages open communication between political parties to effectively address national issues. Spearheading the organization, she has brought together national leaders, such as President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, to actively participate in political reform.

  • Work
    • The Common Good
  • Education
    • Georgetown University