Who doesn't love Anne Hathaway? Besides playing a princess, spoiled wife
of a closeted cowboy, and Catwoman in the upcoming Dark Knight series,
Anne Hathaway is also using her celebrity-dom to help others fulfill their fullest potential, especially
young girls.

In an interview with Fast Company, Hathway talks about her experiences working with the Nike Foundation on "The Girl Effect," which offers training workshops that help participants develop communications skills and provides social change and project design training:
Nike Foundation President and CEO Maria Eitel even described Hathaway as being "super authentically committed.” She says:

In an interview with Fast Company, Hathway talks about her experiences working with the Nike Foundation on "The Girl Effect," which offers training workshops that help participants develop communications skills and provides social change and project design training:
Nike Foundation President and CEO Maria Eitel even described Hathaway as being "super authentically committed.” She says:
"Annie did a World Bank event at a critical time for us when we really needed to get the attention of mid-level staffers to get them to move stuff around autocrats. Usually you only get 50 people to show up for a World Bank event. We had, like, over 500.”
Learn more about what else Hathaway had to say over at Fast Company

