No, she worked for Condi Rice for a year until 2004. From 2005-2011 she was an active member of the Council on Foreign Relations and was a member of the Independent Task Force on North America that in 2005 published a report entitled "Building a North American Community."
Zoelick, on the other hand, worked with Congress to pass the Trade Act of 2002, which included new Trade Promotion Authority. He also heavily promoted the Central American Free Trade Agreement. Then in 2007, President George W. Bush nominated Zoellick to replace Paul Wolfowitz as President of the World Bank.
So connecting the globalist dots between the two hardly requires a psychic.
What requires a psychic is denying the plain meaning of their work together.
Did you read her dissent to that report? She agreed that economic development south of the border would improve our security, including reducing the incentive for illegals to come here, but she argued that the economic development should be led by private business rather than government driven. Or is being a member of the committee enough even if she disagreed with their conclusions?