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[[Grace Garner]] – Chief Operating Officer
 
[[Grace Garner]] – Chief Operating Officer
  
Sean Rutledge – Lead Organizer, Fly-In Days
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*[[Sean Rutledge]] – Lead Organizer, Fly-In Days
  
Adam Birka-White – Legislation and Policy Coordinator, Fly-In Days
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*[[Adam Birka-White]] – Legislation and Policy Coordinator, Fly-In Days
  
Houston Stokes – Intern
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*[[Houston Stokes]] – Intern
  
Web Team:
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'''Web Team:'''
  
Sarah Byrnes, Americans for Fairness in Lending
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*[[Sarah Byrnes]], [[Americans for Fairness in Lending]]
  
Sally Brzozowski, Americans for Fairness in Lending
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*[[Sally Brzozowski]], [[Americans for Fairness in Lending]]
Field Team (State Directors Only)
 
  
Arkansas: Neil Sealy – exdirect@arkansascomm.org
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'''Field Team (State Directors Only)'''
  
Colorado: Carolyn Siegel – caroly@siegelpa.com
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*Arkansas: [[Neil Sealy]]
  
Delaware: Greg Wilson – gregw571@gmail.com
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*Colorado: [[Carolyn Siegel]]
  
Indiana: Ronetta Spalding – nettasimone@yahoo.com
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*Indiana: [[Ronetta Spalding]]
  
Louisiana: Alex Morgan – alexmorgan.la@gmail.com
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*Louisiana: [[Alex Morgan]]
 
 
Massachusetts: Lizzi Weyant – eweyant@masspirg.org
 
  
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Maine: Jesse Graham – jesse@mainepeoplesalliance.org
 
Maine: Jesse Graham – jesse@mainepeoplesalliance.org
  

Revision as of 01:42, 2 June 2010

Staff

Heather Booth – Executive Director

Lisa Donner – Deputy Director

Eileen Toback – Communications & Mobilization Director

Kimberly Miller – Policy Coordinator

Dana Chasin – Legislative and Policy Liaison

Leslie Kramerich – Legislative and Policy Liaison

Farid Ben Amor – Field Coordinator

Grace Garner – Chief Operating Officer

Web Team:

Field Team (State Directors Only)

  • Delaware: [[Greg Wilson

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  • Massachusetts: [[Lizzi Weyant

]] Maine: Jesse Graham – jesse@mainepeoplesalliance.org

Maine: Sarah Standiford – sstandiford@mainewomen.org

Missouri: Jeff Ordower – ordower@gmail.com

Missouri: Kay Mills – kay@missouriprovote.org

Montana: Jessica Grennan – jkgrennan@gmail.com

Nebraska: Barry Rubin – rubin.barry@gmail.com

Nebraska: Jane Fleming Kleeb – eatingpolitics@gmail.com

North Dakota: Donald McFarland – mcfarland.donald@gmail.com

Nevada: Samantha Galing Gaddy – samantha@organizedkarma.com

Ohio: Brian Rothenberg – brian@progressohio.org

South Dakota: Steve Jarding – stevejarding@gmail.com

South Dakota: Chas Jewett – chasjewett@gmail.com

Tennessee: Dave Cooley – dcooley@cooleypublicstrategies.com

Virginia: Jenny Lawson – jennylawson1975@gmail.com Executive Committee

Heather Booth – Americans for Financial Reform Stephen Abrecht – Service Employees International Union Gary Kalman – U.S. PIRG Nancy Zirkin/Lisa Rice – Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/National Fair Housing Alliance Rob Johnson – Roosevelt Institute James Carr – National Community Reinvestment Coalition Steering Committee

Maureen Thompson – The Hastings Group

Stephen Abrecht – Service Employees International Union

David Arkush – Public Citizen

Heather Booth – Americans for Financial Reform

Janis Bowdler – National Council of La Raza

James Carr – National Community Reinvestment Coalition

Alan Charney – USAction

Nita Chaudhary – MoveOn.org Political Action

Richard Ferlauto – American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees

George Goehl – National People’s Action/National Training and Information Center

Rob Johnson – Roosevelt Institute

Gary Kalman – U.S. PIRG

Robert Kuttner – Demos

Daniel Pedrotty – AFL-CIO

Travis Plunkett – Consumer Federation of America

Lisa Rice – National Fair Housing Alliance

Ryan Wilson – AARP

Nancy Zirkin – Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights Task Forces

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