People (Page 71)


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    Marc Rotenberg

    Marc Rotenberg is a co-founder of advocacy group The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) in Washington, D.C. and had previously worked as the group’s president and executive director. 1
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    Marc Rowan

    Marc Rowan is co-founder and CEO of Apollo Global Management Inc.  and has an estimated net worth of roughly $8 billion as of early February 2024. 1 A 1985 graduate of the University of
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    Marc Stanley

    Marc R. Stanley is the United States Ambassador to Argentina as of 2022. He was previously a Democratic Party activist, trial lawyer, Jewish community leader, and philanthropist. He previously served as Chairman of the Texas Public Finance Authority in the administration of Gov. Ann Richards (D).
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    Marcelo Gaete

    Marcelo Gaete is a left-of-center political activist and the vice president of public and government affairs at Mi Familia Vota – a progressive Latino activist organization.
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    Marcus Owens

    Marcus Owens is a partner at the Loeb & Loeb law firm that represents non-profit and for-profit foundations, lobbying firms, political groups, and trade unions.1
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    Marcy Carsey

    Marcy Carsey is American television producer. She is best known for her work with fellow producer Tom Werner forming the company Carsey-Werner Productions in 1981.
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    Margaret Huang

    Margaret Huang is a longtime left-progressive activist who is currently the president and CEO of the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) and the Southern Poverty Law Center Action Fund. She was previously the executive director of Amnesty International USA, where she focused the organization’s agenda on
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    Margaret Sanger

    Margaret Sanger was a prominent advocate for contraception, eugenics, population control, and abortion best known for founding the American Birth Control League, the immediate predecessor of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA). Sanger popularized the term “birth control” as central to her larger philosophy of Birth Control (later
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    Margarita (Magui) Rubalcava

    Margarita (Magui) Rubalcava is the founder and former president of Borealis Philanthropy. Under her leadership, Borealis became a major funder of so-called intersectional organizations that target social issues from the perspective of left-of-center identity politics. Rubalcava has worked her entire career in the nonprofit sector and was previously the
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    Margarita Rubalcava

    Margarita “Magui” Rubalcava is the president of Borealis Philanthropy, a left-of-center funder. She previously worked as director of immigration for NEO Philanthropy, a center-left fiscal sponsorship group, and its Four Freedoms Fund.
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    Margery Tabankin

    Margery Tabankin is a left-of-center political activist.
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    Margot Milliken

    Margot Milliken is a Maine-based major left-of-center donor and activist. She is the wife of Roger Milliken Jr., who is the son of major conservative donor Roger Milliken. Milliken also sits as the chair of Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, which is the Maine affiliate of
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    Mari Ellen Loijens

    Mari Ellen Loijens was a fundraising official at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation until her resignation in 2018 after the Chronicle of Philanthropy released an expose alleging that Loijens “demeaned and bullied her staff, made lewd comments in the workplace, and on at least one occasion sought to kiss a
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    Maria Elena Durazo

    Maria Elena Durazo is a labor union official and Democratic Party politician serving since 2018 as a California State Senator representing parts of Los Angeles County. She has worked as an officer and activist in Unite Here and its predecessor unions since 1985.
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    Maria Peralta

    Maria Peralta is the national political director of the large, controversial Service Employees International Union (SEIU). She is also the national coordinator of the national commission on voting rights for the left-of-center Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (LCCRUL) and previously worked for SEIU Local 1199
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    Maria Teresa Kumar

    Maria Teresa Kumar is the co-founder and CEO of Voto Latino and a long-time MSNBC contributor. Kumar is a member of the National Task Force on Election Crises.
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    Maribel Morey

    Maribel Morey is a left-wing activist, author, and professor from Miami, Florida. 1 She is the founder and executive director of the Miami Institute for the Social Sciences, which works to eradicate racism against the
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    Maribeth Witzel-Behl

    Maribeth Witzel-Behl is the City Clerk of Madison, Wisconsin, and a member of the advisory committee of the left-of-center election administration group Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL).
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    Mariel Nanasi

    Mariel Nanasi is the executive director and president of New Energy Economy, which lobbies and litigates for environmentalist policy in New Mexico. She also founded the political action committee Responsible Leadership New Mexico. The organizations advocate for ending the use of conventional energy in New Mexico.
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    Marielena Hincapie

    Marielena Hincapie is a left-of-center immigration activist and the longtime executive director of the National Immigration Law Center (NILC). She has advocated for lax immigration enforcement, criticizing even Obama administration immigration policy as too harsh, and has called former President Donald Trump a racist, a white supremacist,