Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said during the 8th annual Women in the World Summit on Thursday that she has no plans to become disentangled from politics in the near future.
Clinton said that she was going to spend her time mentoring young women on how to get into politics and public service.
"I'm going to spend a lot of my time encouraging young people, particularly young women, to go into politics, to go into public service," Clinton.
"I believe that not only is it a worthy and very satisfying way to contribute, make a living, learn more," she continued. "But we really need you. And we need more young people, and we particularly need more young women."
Clinton said she would work with organizations to reach out and recruit young people who are interested in politics.
"I'm going to work with some of the organizations that are springing up, I'm going to work with those that have been around for a while, to see how I can reach out, recruit, help train, mentor, advise, people to do this," she said.