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Ritchie also served on the U.S. Trade Representative’s Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee.  
 
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==New Party builder==
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[[New Party News]] Fall 1994 listed over 100 [[New Party]] activists-"''some of the community leaders, organizers, retirees, , scholars, artists, parents, students, doctors, writers and other activists who are building the NP''" the list included Mark Ritchie, [[Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy]].
  
 
==Support from Progressive Democrats of America==
 
==Support from Progressive Democrats of America==

Revision as of 11:34, 4 September 2009

Mark Ritchie...

Mark Ritchie runs[1]the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy and from the same Minneapolis building - Peace Coffee a for-profit company.

Mark Ritchie has been executive director of the Center for Rural Studies, a fee-per-service office at the University of Vermont that provides advocacy research to activist agriculture nonprofits.

He is also a past president of the Organic Buyers and Growers Association.

Ritchie has chaired the International Forum on Food and Agriculture (a project of the International Forum on Globalization) and the board of Sustainable America.

Ritchie also served on the U.S. Trade Representative’s Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee.

New Party builder

New Party News Fall 1994 listed over 100 New Party activists-"some of the community leaders, organizers, retirees, , scholars, artists, parents, students, doctors, writers and other activists who are building the NP" the list included Mark Ritchie, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy.

Support from Progressive Democrats of America

In line with Secretary of State Project strategy Progressive Democrats of America, also threw their weight[2]behind Mark Ritchie, plus Deborah Bowen and John Bonifaz.

Given the importance of election integrity, PDA also has worked on secretary of state races around the nation, backing Deborah Bowen in California, Mark Ritchie in Minnesota, and PDA Board Member John Bonifaz in Massachusetts.

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