From the White House PR Feed:
During a  major address on November 8, 2011 on HIV/AIDS at the National  Institutes of Health, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton  announced that Ellen DeGeneres has been named as a Special Envoy for  Global AIDS Awareness. 
In this role, Ms. DeGeneres will use her  celebrity platform to raise awareness about the global fight against  AIDS.  In a letter to Ms. DeGeneres, Secretary Clinton stated, “By  lending us your energy, compassion, and star power to serve as our  Special Envoy for Global AIDS Awareness, your words will encourage  Americans in joining you to make their voices heard in our campaign to  achieve an AIDS-free generation. The enormous platform of your  television show and your social media channels will enable you to reach  millions of people with the strong and hopeful message that we can win  this fight.” 
"I’m honored to have been chosen by Secretary of  State Hillary Rodham Clinton as Special Envoy for Global AIDS  awareness.  The fight against AIDS is something that has always been  close to my heart.  And I’m happy that I can use my platform to educate  people and spread hope. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to go look up  what “envoy” means," said talk show host Ellen DeGeneres.
Ambassador  Eric Goosby, head of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief  (PEPFAR), said “At this historic moment in our global fight against  AIDS, we are thrilled that we have someone like Ellen DeGeneres on our  team to raise awareness that we are on the path to beating this  devastating disease.  We at PEPFAR look forward to working with her to  deliver a positive and hopeful message that we can work together to put  an end to AIDS.”
Through “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” Ms.  DeGeneres reaches millions of people every day, including 8 million  followers on Twitter and 5.8 million Facebook fans.  On and off screen,  the Emmy award-winning entertainer is involved in several humanitarian  causes including anti-bullying; animal rescue and rehabilitation; and  breast cancer awareness.  Ellen has previously worked with the advocacy  organization ONE to raise awareness about the fight against AIDS.
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