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In May 1992 [[Dan Cantor]] held a [[New Party]] fund raising meeting in the Chicago home of [[Quentin Young]], "with half a dozen good people present".<ref>Madeline Talbott, Chicago NP report August 12, 1992</ref> | In May 1992 [[Dan Cantor]] held a [[New Party]] fund raising meeting in the Chicago home of [[Quentin Young]], "with half a dozen good people present".<ref>Madeline Talbott, Chicago NP report August 12, 1992</ref> | ||
+ | ==Working Families Party== | ||
+ | [[Working Families Party]] officers in 2009 included<ref>http://cityhall.wehaaserver.com/cityhall/article-904-concerns-of-%E2%80%9Csloppy-bookkeeping%E2%80%9D-were-involved-with-mcguires-wfp-departure.html</ref>; | ||
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+ | *[[Jon Kest]], who runs day-to-day operations for [[ACORN]] is the WFP secretary. | ||
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+ | *[[Bertha Lewis]], a WFP co-chair and the executive director of [[ACORN]]’s New York offices. | ||
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+ | *[[Bob Master]], who serves as party co-chair and the political director of the [[Communications Workers of America]]. | ||
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+ | *[[Mike McGuire]], resigned as WFP treasurer in August 2009. | ||
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+ | *[[Dorothy Siegel]], replacement Treasurer. Siegel is the chair of the Working Families Party South Brooklyn Club and is already the treasurer of the [[Working Families Organization]], one of the many additional affiliates of the WFP. Siegel is employed at the Institute for Education and Social Policy at New York University. | ||
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+ | *[[Sam Williams]]. | ||
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+ | In 2009 Non-voting assistant secretaries were; | ||
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+ | *[[Alex Rabb]], WFP staffer. | ||
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+ | *[[Dan Cantor]], WFP executive director and co-chair . | ||
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+ | WFP spokesman is [[Dan Levitan]]. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Working Families Party]] | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:New Party]] | [[Category:New Party]] |
Revision as of 03:07, 3 May 2010
Dan Cantor is Director of the New York Working Families Party.
New Party builder
In May 1992 Dan Cantor held a New Party fund raising meeting in the Chicago home of Quentin Young, "with half a dozen good people present".[1]
Working Families Party
Working Families Party officers in 2009 included[2];
- Bertha Lewis, a WFP co-chair and the executive director of ACORN’s New York offices.
- Bob Master, who serves as party co-chair and the political director of the Communications Workers of America.
- Mike McGuire, resigned as WFP treasurer in August 2009.
- Dorothy Siegel, replacement Treasurer. Siegel is the chair of the Working Families Party South Brooklyn Club and is already the treasurer of the Working Families Organization, one of the many additional affiliates of the WFP. Siegel is employed at the Institute for Education and Social Policy at New York University.
In 2009 Non-voting assistant secretaries were;
- Alex Rabb, WFP staffer.
- Dan Cantor, WFP executive director and co-chair .
WFP spokesman is Dan Levitan.
References
- ↑ Madeline Talbott, Chicago NP report August 12, 1992
- ↑ http://cityhall.wehaaserver.com/cityhall/article-904-concerns-of-%E2%80%9Csloppy-bookkeeping%E2%80%9D-were-involved-with-mcguires-wfp-departure.html