in 2012 In the spring of 2007, Healey was a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government's Institute of Politics and was a visiting fellow at Harvard Kennedy School's Center for Public Leadership for the following fall. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reappointed Healey in 2009. Healey chaired the PPP's Afghan Women Lawyers' Training Conference held in California and Washington, D.C., and in 2010, she led the Afghan Defense Lawyer Training Program in Boston and Washington, D.C. Healey currently serves as president of the board of the Friends of the PPP, a 501(c)(3) non-profit that assists the PPP in achieving its goals in carrying out its work with Afghan judges and lawyers, as well as fundraising. In 2009, Healey partnered with Ambassador
Swanee Hunt to co-chair the Political Parity project. This nonpartisan initiative works to increase the number of women in high-level state and national political offices, through programs including the Media Accountability Project and the Women's Appointment Project. Political Parity has stated that its goal is to "double the number of women at the highest levels of U.S. government by 2022." The project is completely nonpartisan; Political Parity does not endorse, fund, or train potential candidates. On August 28, 2009,
The Boston Globe reported that Healey was considering running in the special election for the US Senate seat formerly held by
Edward M. Kennedy. On September 6, 2009, Healey announced that she would not run for the vacant post. In 2010, Healey was the creator and host of Shining City, which was featured on the New England Sports Network. The show featured and celebrated science, technology, and innovation in the New England area. Healey was also a special advisor and the foreign policy coordinator for Romney for president. In 2008, she was a senior advisor for Romney for president, coordinating teams of expert advisors on domestic and foreign policy issues. Healey also serves on the advisory boards of the Harvard Kennedy School's Tubman Institute on State and Local Government and the MIT Collaborative's Healthcare Visionary Council. She currently serves or has served on numerous non-profit boards, including the
Pioneer Institute, the
National Center on Family Homelessness,
Milton Academy, the
American University of Afghanistan, National State Leadership Council,
Caritas Cubana, and the
Commonwealth Shakespeare Company. In April 2012, she was elected to the post of National Committeewoman by the Massachusetts Republican Party. Healey had been cited for a cabinet role in a Mitt Romney Presidential administration, had Romney been elected. From 2019-2022, Healey served as the President of the Milken Center's Institute for Advancing the American Dream located in Washington, D.C. The mission of the center is to expand access to the American Dream and tell the story of America through the eyes of those who came seeking opportunity, freedom, and a better life for themselves and their families. The visitor center is scheduled to open to the public in the summer of 2025 across from the U.S. Treasury and the White House. In October 2022,
Issue One launched its Council for Responsible Social Media project to address the negative mental, civic, and public health impacts of
social media in the United States with Healey as co-chair along with former
House Democratic Caucus Leader
Dick Gephardt. In June 2023, it was announced that Healey had joined the board of directors of the
Forward Party. ==Personal life==