I’m a Woman Who Benefitted Greatly From Working For Mike Pence – National Review

In the Washington Post this weekend, my former colleague Mary Vought wrote an importantpiece about working for our former boss, Vice-President Mike Pence. Mary and I worked together for Pence when he was chairman of the House Republican Conference, so I resonated with what she wrote.

When the media went crazy last weekabout the2002 comment Pence made about never dining alone with women, I wasnt sure what all the fuss was about. I had heard of Pences rule when I started worked for him in 2009 and thought nothing of it. It seemed like a great way to avoid the perception of inappropriateness. With gossip and reporters floating around every corner of Capitol Hill (and elsewhere), extra precaution seemed prudent.

As Mary so eloquently wrote in her piece, being a woman didnt hold her back at all while working for Pence and I can confidently say the same. From the piece:

Pences personal decision to not dine alone with female staffers was never a hindrance to my ability to do my job well, and never kept me from reaping the rewards of my work. In fact, I excelled at my job because of the work environment created from the top down, and my personal determination to succeed.

The Vice-President never treated me with anything but respect and I found him to be a warm, genuine man who truly valued his staff and more importantly, his family. From my vantage point, he madedecisions thoughtfully and prayerfully in a way that should make you glad hes now sitting in such an influential role with President Trump.

The many strange reactionsto the Pences personal boundaries on and respect for his own marriage are unwarranted. As Mary wrote:

This is by no means a partisan issue. Whether youre a Democrat, Republican, Independent, or couldnt care less, if you choose to prioritize your marriage and esteem your family while faithfully carrying out public service, you should be praised. If the only woman you want to dine alone with is your spouse, you should be commended. With his choice about how to divide up his time, Pence made a strong statement about work-life balance, the importance of family time, and respect in the workplace: values we can all get behind.

Im glad I got the opportunity to work for Mike Pence. Its done nothing but great things for my career.

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