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In 2009  Ian Kim          was a financial supporter of the [[Ella Baker Center for Human Rights]] in Oakland,  California. <ref>http://www.ellabakercenter.org/index.php?p=ebc_supporters_2009</ref>
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Ian Kim works at the [[Ella Baker Center for Human Rights]]<ref>http://www.ellabakercenter.org/page.php?pageid=45</ref> as Director of the Green-Collar Jobs Campaign. He advocates for policies in the city of Oakland and statewide in California to create "green-collar" jobs (quality, career-track, manual labor jobs in industries like renewable energy, water and energy efficiency, and green building), especially for low-income young adults and those with barriers to employment.  
 
Ian Kim works at the [[Ella Baker Center for Human Rights]]<ref>http://www.ellabakercenter.org/page.php?pageid=45</ref> as Director of the Green-Collar Jobs Campaign. He advocates for policies in the city of Oakland and statewide in California to create "green-collar" jobs (quality, career-track, manual labor jobs in industries like renewable energy, water and energy efficiency, and green building), especially for low-income young adults and those with barriers to employment.  

Revision as of 02:16, 14 March 2010

Ian Kim

Ella Baker Center supporter

In 2009 Ian Kim was a financial supporter of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights in Oakland, California. [1]

Ian Kim works at the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights[2] as Director of the Green-Collar Jobs Campaign. He advocates for policies in the city of Oakland and statewide in California to create "green-collar" jobs (quality, career-track, manual labor jobs in industries like renewable energy, water and energy efficiency, and green building), especially for low-income young adults and those with barriers to employment.

Ian is a co-convenor of Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums Green Economy Task Force, and served as Vice-Chair of the Oakland Oil Independence by 2020 Task Force. Ian holds an MBA from the Yale School of Management. Ian Kim is married to Sunjung Kim.

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