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*Representative [[Jesse Jackson, Jr.]], US Congress (D-IL)  
 
*Representative [[Jesse Jackson, Jr.]], US Congress (D-IL)  
 
*[[Mitch Kapor]], founder of Lotus Systems and Mitchell Kapor Foundation
 
*[[Mitch Kapor]], founder of Lotus Systems and Mitchell Kapor Foundation
*[[Bill Lucy]], Secretary/Treasurer, AFSCME
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*[[William Lynch]]
 
*[[William Lynch]]
 
*[[William McDonough]], Architect, Author, Educator
 
*[[William McDonough]], Architect, Author, Educator
 
*[[Kathleen A. McGinty]], Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Energy
 
*[[Kathleen A. McGinty]], Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Energy
*President [[Terence M. O’Sullivan]], [[Laborers’ International Union of North America]]
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*President [[Terence O’Sullivan|Terence M. O’Sullivan]], [[Laborers’ International Union of North America]]
 
*[[Carl Pope]], Executive Director of the [[Sierra Club]]  
 
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*[[Art Pulaski]], Secretary-Treasurer, California Labor Federation
 
*[[Art Pulaski]], Secretary-Treasurer, California Labor Federation

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The Apollo Alliance

Formation

In 2004, Joel Rogers from the Center On Wisconsin Strategy, Robert Borosage from the Institute for America’s Future, and environmental visionary Dan Carol approached Steelworkers President Leo Gerard and SEIU President Andy Stern, among others, to propose a new alliance of labor, environmental groups, business and social justice leaders called the Apollo Alliance. The Alliance, which soon included over 200 supporting organizations, released a report that year arguing for a ten-year program of investment in a “clean energy, good jobs” economy.[1]

Key personnel

Apollo Alliance National Steering Committee, 2006:

National Advisory Board, 2006:

The Board of Directors as at Dec. 28, 2009 was:[2]

Past Members of the Board of Directors

Funders

2008-2009 Apollo Alliance Donors were:[4]

$100,000 and Over

$50,000 to $99,999

$25,000 to $49,999

$10,000 to $24,999

$5,000 to $9,999

$1,000 to $4,999

Endorsers

Endorsers of Apollo Alliance as at Dec. 28, 2009 were:[5]

AFL-CIO:

  • Industrial Union Council
  • Building and Construction Trades Dept
  • Hawaii branch
  • Illinois branch
  • Indiana branch
  • King County Labor Council
  • Metropolitan Detroit branch
  • Michigan branch
  • Minnesota branch
  • Oregon branch
  • Pennsylvania branch
  • Washington State Labor Council
  • Wisconsin branch

Other labor unions:

Environmental Organizations:

Economic, Social Justice, Faith-Based, and State & Local Partners:

Trade Associations:

Financial & Legal Services:

Renewable Energy Technology/Products/Services:

Energy Efficiency:

Consumer Products:

Green Buildings/Infrastructure/Economic Development:

Business Leaders:

Staff

Staff of Apollo Alliance as at Dec. 28, 2009 were:[6]

References

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