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Kiran Bhatraju is originally from Pikeville, Kentucky and has attended the University of Pennsylvania. He has organized and fundraised for numerous local elections and is currently working on Capitol Hill. While attending Penn, Kiran worked with the SITE Intel Group, MYVOTE1 Project, and the Truman National Security Project where he is an Associate. His political and research interests include international development, national security, progressive politics, and making Red states Blue.
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Ross Chanin (bio)
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Andrew Dennington (bio)
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Indivar Dutta-Gupta grew up near Atlanta and lives in Washington, DC, where he is Professional Staff Member at the House Committee on Ways and Means’s Subcommittee on Income Security and Family Support. Before that, Indi was a Consultant to the Task Force on Poverty at the Center for American Progress as well as a Research Analyst for Freedman Consulting, LLC. Indi was a Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow at DC Hunger Solutions and the Center for American Progress. He interned in the office of U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin (D-IL) and worked in Accra, Ghana for the Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions. Indi graduated with Honors from the University of Chicago with a degree in Political Science and Law, Letters, and Society and is a Harry S. Truman Scholar.
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Will Hueske is originally from Houston, Texas, and has attended Baylor University and The George Washington University School of Law. He has organized voter outreach initiatives for the Harris County Democratic Party and coordinated events for the Texas Democratic Convention in 2004. He has also worked in the global antitrust division at White & Case, LLP, in Washington, DC. His political and research interests include international trade and development, energy policy, GLBT rights, and tax reform.
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Olivier Kamanda lives in Philadelphia and is currently executive director of Foreign Policy Digest. Olivier also serves on the Board of Trustees of Princeton University. Before moving to Philadelphia he spent much of his time and energy engaged in Maryland politics, including serving as the Deputy Campaign Manager for the 2006 Doug Gansler for Attorney General campaign and President of the Montgomery County Young Democrats from 2004 until 2006. His professional experience also includes work as a management consultant for BearingPoint, Inc. Olivier has studied at Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania Law school.
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Daniel Rosenthal is Co-Director of Public Relations for CNM and currently lives in Washington, DC area. As the Assistant to the National Field Director of the Kerry-Edwards campaign, Daniel worked in both Washington, DC and Des Moines, Iowa leading up to the 2004 general election. Since then, he has worked at White & Case LLP and the ACLU's Legislative office. A native of upstate New York, Daniel remains active in local politics. He is a graduate of Emory University.
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John Sheehan (bio)
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Ken Suzuki is currently the Director of Product Management at Crushpad Wine. He has worked as an Engineer and Product Manager for a number of Internet start-up companies, most recently at imeem. He also worked in London for Debt Relief International as a development economist and served as economic and trade policy delegate to the National Summit on Africa. He is a graduate of Pomona College and has a M.Sc. in Development Economics from the University of London (School of Oriental and African Studies). In 1997 he was awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to study traditional Arab boat building in the Indian Ocean. He is originally from Troutdale, Oregon, but has adopted San Francisco as his new home.
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James Williams is living in India during the 2006-2007 year. He is a graduate, summa cum laude, from Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. A 2005 Harry S. Truman Scholar, James has extensive background in research, project management, and computer-aided analysis, including service as an analyst for a regional task force of the 17 area school districts in Portland, Oregon. James is co-editor of Students as Colleagues, a book on civic engagement in higher education. A lifelong Democrat and Oregonian, he was the youngest-ever member of the Board of Young Democrats of Oregon, serving during the 1996 election cycle at 12 years old.
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