Hillary Clinton is going to Hollywood.
The former Secretary of State and presumed frontrunner for Democratic presidential candidate in 2016 will jet to the West Coast on Friday to meet with top TV executives and writers,
The Hollywood Reporter reports.
She and daughter Chelsea will promote early childhood education and voluntary national service, two of the Clinton Foundation's top initiatives and seek input from the Hollywood talent pool.
The meeting is being held in partnership with the Producers Guild of America.
The panel discussion will be moderated by Rob Reiner, the acclaimed director of "A Few Good Men," "The Princess Bride," and "When Harry Met Sally," and will include talent such as "Scandal" creator Shonda Rhimes, "New Girl" creator Liz Meriwether and "Parenthood" creator Jason Katims.
Also expected to participate are, Shine America CEO Rich Ross, CBS chief Nina Tassler, Fox entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly, and "Modern Family" co-showrunner Steven Levitan.
"Specifically, we are hoping to bring together content creators and executives who have a particular interest in one of these topics and would be willing to serve as thought partners on the effort in some way, big or small," Hollywood philanthropy adviser Greg Propper wrote in a note obtained by the Reporter.
The Clinton Foundation's mission is to "strengthen the capacity of people throughout the world to meet the challenges of global interdependence."
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