Difference between revisions of "Americans for Financial Reform"
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*Missouri: [[Kay Mills]] | *Missouri: [[Kay Mills]] | ||
− | *Montana: Jessica Grennan | + | *Montana: [[Jessica Grennan]] |
− | Nebraska: Barry Rubin | + | *Nebraska: [[Barry Rubin]] |
− | Nebraska: Jane Fleming Kleeb | + | *Nebraska: [[Jane Fleming Kleeb]] |
− | North Dakota: Donald McFarland | + | *North Dakota: [[Donald McFarland]] |
+ | *Nevada: [[Samantha Galing Gaddy]] | ||
− | + | *Ohio: [[Brian Rothenberg]] | |
− | + | *South Dakota: [[Steve Jarding]] | |
− | South Dakota: | + | *South Dakota: [[Chas Jewett]] |
− | + | *Tennessee: [[Dave Cooley]] | |
− | + | *Virginia: [[Jenny Lawson]] | |
− | + | '''Executive Committee''' | |
− | Executive Committee | ||
− | Heather Booth – Americans for Financial Reform | + | *[[Heather Booth]] – [[Americans for Financial Reform]] |
− | Stephen Abrecht – Service Employees International Union | + | *[[Stephen Abrecht]] – [[Service Employees International Union]] |
− | Gary Kalman – U.S. PIRG | + | *[[Gary Kalman]] – U.S. [[PIRG]] |
− | Nancy Zirkin/Lisa Rice – Leadership Conference on Civil Rights/National Fair Housing Alliance | + | *[[Nancy Zirkin]]/[[Lisa Rice]] – [[Leadership Conference on Civil Rights]]/[[National Fair Housing Alliance]] |
− | Rob Johnson – Roosevelt Institute | + | *[[Rob Johnson]] – [[Roosevelt Institute]] |
− | James Carr – National Community Reinvestment Coalition | + | *[[James Carr]] – [[National Community Reinvestment Coalition |
− | Steering Committee | + | ]] |
+ | '''Steering Committee''' | ||
Maureen Thompson – The Hastings Group | Maureen Thompson – The Hastings Group |
Revision as of 01:51, 2 June 2010
Americans for Financial Reform
Personnel
Staff, 2010
- 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
- Sean Rutledge – Lead Organizer, Fly-In Days
- Adam Birka-White – Legislation and Policy Coordinator, Fly-In Days
- Houston Stokes – Intern
Web Team:
Field Team (State Directors Only)
- Arkansas: Neil Sealy
- Colorado: Carolyn Siegel
- Delaware: Greg Wilson
- Indiana: Ronetta Spalding
- Louisiana: Alex Morgan
- Massachusetts: Lizzi Weyant
- Maine: Jesse Graham
- Maine: Sarah Standiford
- Missouri: Jeff Ordower
- Missouri: Kay Mills
- Montana: Jessica Grennan
- Nebraska: Barry Rubin
- Nebraska: Jane Fleming Kleeb
- North Dakota: Donald McFarland
- Nevada: Samantha Galing Gaddy
- Ohio: Brian Rothenberg
- South Dakota: Steve Jarding
- South Dakota: Chas Jewett
- Tennessee: Dave Cooley
- Virginia: Jenny Lawson
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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