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==Trustees==
 
==Trustees==
Current Board of Trustees<ref>http://www.demos.org/board.cfm</ref>as of 2009.
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Current Board of Trustees as at 2 Dec. 2009.<ref>http://www.demos.org/board.cfm</ref>
  
[[Ben Binswanger]] Chief Operating Officer [[The Case Foundation]]
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*[[Ben Binswanger]] Chief Operating Officer [[The Case Foundation]]
  
[[Christine Chen]] [[Strategic Alliances USA]]
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*[[Christine Chen]] [[Strategic Alliances USA]]
  
[[Amy Hanauer]] Executive Director [[Policy Matters Ohio]]
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*[[Amy Hanauer]] Executive Director [[Policy Matters Ohio]]
  
[[Stephen Heintz]] President [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]]
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*[[Stephen Heintz]] President [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]]
  
[[Sang Ji]] [[White & Case]], LLC
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*[[Sang Ji]] [[White & Case]], LLC
  
[[Van Jones]] President and Founder [[Green For All]]  
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*[[Van Jones]] President and Founder [[Green For All]]  
  
[[Clarissa Martinez De Castro]] Director of Immigration and National Campaigns [[National Council of La Raza]]
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*[[Clarissa Martinez De Castro]] Director of Immigration and National Campaigns [[National Council of La Raza]]
  
[[Arnie Miller]] [[Isaacson Miller]]
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*[[Arnie Miller]] [[Isaacson Miller]]
  
[[Wendy Puriefoy]] President  [[Public Education Network]]
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*[[Wendy Puriefoy]] President  [[Public Education Network]]
  
[[Miles Rapoport]] President Demos
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*[[Miles Rapoport]] President Demos
  
[[Amelia Warren Tyagi]] Co-founder and COO [[Business Talent Group]]
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*[[Amelia Warren Tyagi]] Co-founder and COO [[Business Talent Group]]
  
[[Ruth Wooden]] President [[Public Agenda]]
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*[[Ruth Wooden]] President [[Public Agenda]]
 
   
 
   
 
Trustees on leave
 
Trustees on leave
  
[[Charles Halpern]] Founding Board Chair; Emeritus
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*[[Charles Halpern]] Founding Board Chair; Emeritus
  
[[David Skaggs]]  
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*[[David Skaggs]]  
  
[[Ernest Tollerson]] Director, Policy $ Media Relations Metropolitan Transportation Authority
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*[[Ernest Tollerson]] Director, Policy $ Media Relations Metropolitan Transportation Authority
  
[[Robert Franklin]]
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*[[Robert Franklin]]
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Past Trustees
  
 
==Demos Fellows==
 
==Demos Fellows==

Revision as of 22:51, 1 December 2009

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Demos is a non-partisan public policy research and advocacy organization founded in 2000. Headquartered in New York City, Demos works with advocates and policymakers around the country in pursuit of four overarching goals:

a more equitable economy with widely shared prosperity and opportunity;
a vibrant and inclusive democracy with high levels of voting and civic engagement;
an empowered public sector that works for the common good;
and responsible U.S. engagement in an interdependent world.[1]

A multi-issue national organization, Demos combines research, policy development, and advocacy to influence public debates and catalyze change. We publish books, reports, and briefing papers that illuminate critical problems and advance innovative solutions; work at both the national and state level with advocates and policymakers to promote reforms; help to build the capacity and skills of key progressive constituencies; project our values into the media by promoting Demos Fellows and staff in print, broadcast, and Internet venues; and host public events that showcase new ideas and leading progressive voices.

Founders, Barack Obama connection

Demos was founded in 1999 by "social entrepeneur" Charles Halpern who recruited [2]such heavyweights as David Callahan, Rob Fersh, Stephen Heintz, Sara Horowitz, Arnie Miller, David Skaggs, Linda Tarr-Whelan and a then obscure State Senator from Illinois named Barack Obama to help him.

By 1999, Halpern had assembled a talented working group to develop Demos. Among them were David Callahan, a fellow at the Century Foundation; Rob Fersh, a long-time policy advocate; Stephen Heintz, Vice-President of the East-West Institute; Sara Horowitz, founder of Working Today; Arnie Miller, a leading executive recruiter; Barack Obama, then a state senator from Illinois; David Skaggs, a congressman from Colorado; and Linda Tarr-Whelan, an internationally recognized expert on women and economic development. This working group would eventually form the core of Demos' staff and Board of Trustees.

Relationship to Iinstitute for Policy Studies

Demos is listed[3], on the Institute for Policy Studies website as partner organization of IPS.

Trustees

Current Board of Trustees as at 2 Dec. 2009.[4]

Trustees on leave

  • Ernest Tollerson Director, Policy $ Media Relations Metropolitan Transportation Authority

Past Trustees

Demos Fellows

Lew Daly - Director and Senior Fellow

David Callahan - International Program Director; also Demos Co-Founder & Senior Fellow

Robert Kuttner - Distinguished Senior Fellow

Benjamin Barber - Distinguished Senior Fellow

John Schwarz - Distinguished Senior Fellow

Teresa Ghilarducci - Distinguished Senior Fellow

Linda Tarr-Whelan - Distinguished Senior Fellow

Michael Edwards - Distinguished Senior Fellow

Robert Frank - Distinguished Senior Fellow

Sasha Abramsky - Senior Fellow

Rich Benjamin - Senior Fellow

Shari Cohen - Senior Fellow

Jonathan Cohn - Senior Fellow

Allison Fine - Senior Fellow

James Lardner - Senior Fellow

Keesha Middlemass - Senior Fellow

Lorraine Minnite - Senior Fellow

Nomi Prins - Senior Fellow

Beth Shulman - Senior Fellow

Deborah Stone - Senior Fellow

Tova Andrea Wang - Senior Democracy Fellow

Jennifer Wheary - Senior Fellow

Jared Duval - Fellow

Nicole Kazee - Fellow

Chris Rabb - Fellow

Affiliate staff

Building Movement Project

Frances Kunreuther - Project Director

Caroline McAndrews - Director of Leadership & Communications

Trish Tchume - Director of Civic Engagement

Business for Shared Prosperity

Holly Sklar - Director

Chuck Collins - Director of the Tax Program Inequality.org

References