Shefali Razdan Duggal (born November 22, 1971) is an Indian-born American Democratic political activist.
She was appointed by President Barack Obama to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, which supervises the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, for a term which expired in January 2018.She serves as a Deputy National Finance Chair of the Democratic National Committee, serves on Human Rights Watch California Committee North Board, on the Board of Directors for Emily's List, and various U.S.
Senate and Congressional campaigns (outreach and fundraising).
Duggal was an active fundraiser for the Barack Obama election campaign in 2008 where she was a Trustee for the DNC South Asian American Leadership Council.
She focused on South Asian and Young Professional outreach, co-hosting a number of fundraising events for both the Senator and his surrogates.
She was a member of President Barack Obama's National Finance Committee for his reelection campaign in 2012, a co-chair for Obama Victory Trustees, and the Northern California Finance Committee.
She worked on the Massachusetts Democratic Party, New Hampshire Democratic Party, and Senators Ted Kennedy and Dianne Feinstein.
She also worked on the Al Gore presidential campaign in 2000, and Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign in 2008.The National Diversity Council named her to the list of the Most Powerful and Influential Women of 2012 in California.
She is active on the Human Rights Watch, California Committee North.
She was also named by the Silicon India News as one of the "Five Most Influential Indian Women in U.S." She currently works on diverse U.S.
Senate and Congressional campaigns throughout the country.
She is on the National Finance Committee for Hillary for America, the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016.