She served as representative of California in democratic national committee
Taking the first rank in major accomplishments of Nancy Pelosi, she served as representative of California in democratic national committee. Nancy grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, in a politically involved Italian-American family. Thomas D. Jr., her father, was a Democratic Congressman and Mayor of Baltimore (1947-59). Annunciata M.D, her mother, coordinated a variety of social events. Nancy gained an awareness of the American political system as a result of her early exposure to her father's political career and campaigns. Nancy earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Trinity College in 1962 and began working as an intern for Daniel Brewster, a Democratic senator from Maryland (1963-69). She married Paul Pelosi, an American businessman and financier, in 1963. By 1969, the couple had relocated to San Francisco.
Nancy Pelosi's political career began in San Francisco, where she was mentored by Phillip Burton, a United States Representative from California. Pelosi began volunteering for the Democratic Party by assisting with campaigns, and she soon rose through the ranks of the party. She was elected as a Representative of California to the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Party's governing body, in 1976. She was in charge until 1996. She was also elected as the Party Chairperson for Northern California in January 1977, the California Democratic Party's Head in 1981, the Chairwoman of the Democratic National Convention Host Committee in San Francisco in 1984, and the Finance Chairperson of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in 1985.