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Inspire. Unite. Achieve.
Freida Wright
Alamo City Republican Women
Freida Wright joined Alamo City Republican Women in 1997 and has served in several
capacities since, including Club President. Her many ideas helped change the vision of the
group, resulting in it becoming a Jumbo Club moving forward.
She has volunteered for numerous Republican candidates from President Bush, Paul Ryan, and the National
Republican Congressional Committee down to local council candidates, and today, many potential candidates seek
her out for advice before filing.
Freida did not become a U.S. resident until 1960, having been born in the United Kingdom. She married an American
military man and moved here with him, living in many states across our country. She says that she felt she was
destined to be a Republican, and she joined her TFRW Club after gaining her citizenship in 1997.
A local magazine in her city voted her as one of the most influential women in politics in 2004 and the most
influential woman in politics in their area in 2006.
Her greatest honor, she will tell you, was greeting President George W. Bush off of Air Force One, and a close
second was working at the Trump National Incoming Call Center. Politics is her passion!
Jennifer Lambert
Canyon Lake Republican Women
Jennifer Lambert is a fantastic example of leadership, dedication, and compassion for TFRW
members, her local Republican Women’s clubs, the Republican Party, and America.
Her first membership in a Republican Women’s club was in 2000 in a northeastern state, but as we say, “she got to
Texas as fast as she could.”
At her first Texas Federation of Republican Woman’s meeting, she met Toni Anne Dashiell, who encouraged her to
get involved with her local clubs, where she began her association with local clubs, many local activities, and of
course, electing Republicans.
When she takes on a task, she does it well and never leaves a job unfinished—even if it means staying up late to
finish another historically-themed, Air Force Drone Pilot-approved snack for the District Director/Deputy President
meeting!
Jennifer has held many TFRW positions including: Regional Deputy President, District Director Coordinator,
numerous Convention Committees, TFRW Patron, NFRW Regent, and a Tribute to Women Honoree, just to name a
few. She is currently a member of Canyon Lake RW.
In each of her various TFRW positions, one of her strengths has been assessing situations and stepping in to support
and improve. During her years as a Deputy President, providing a listening ear to Club Presidents was her pleasure
and privilege.
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