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'''Dan Carol''' is a political strategist and long-time pioneer of new generation network politics and the catalyst and co-founder of [[The Apollo Alliance]]. Formerly an energy and budget analyst at the Congressional Budget Office and former Research Director for the [[Democratic National Committee]], Dan's work to strengthen the tools and tactics of progressives has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal and his commentary has been featured in [[The Huffington Post]], [[The Nation]], [[Alternet]], [[Salon]], and Boston Review. | '''Dan Carol''' is a political strategist and long-time pioneer of new generation network politics and the catalyst and co-founder of [[The Apollo Alliance]]. Formerly an energy and budget analyst at the Congressional Budget Office and former Research Director for the [[Democratic National Committee]], Dan's work to strengthen the tools and tactics of progressives has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal and his commentary has been featured in [[The Huffington Post]], [[The Nation]], [[Alternet]], [[Salon]], and Boston Review. | ||
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+ | In 2009 Dan Carol served on the Board of Directors of the [[Tides Center]]<ref>http://www.tidescenter.org/about-us/board-of-directors/board-of-directors/index.html</ref>. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Tides Center]] |
Revision as of 09:56, 23 December 2009
Dan Carol is a political strategist and long-time pioneer of new generation network politics and the catalyst and co-founder of The Apollo Alliance. Formerly an energy and budget analyst at the Congressional Budget Office and former Research Director for the Democratic National Committee, Dan's work to strengthen the tools and tactics of progressives has been profiled by the Wall Street Journal and his commentary has been featured in The Huffington Post, The Nation, Alternet, Salon, and Boston Review.
Tides Center
In 2009 Dan Carol served on the Board of Directors of the Tides Center[1].