People (Page 81)


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    Naomi Oreskes

    Naomi Oreskes is a historian of science and climate activist. 1 She is the author of a number of books critical of non-weather-dependent sources of energy including Merchants of Doubt, Why Trust Science, and
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    Naomi Roth

    Naomi Roth is the Massachusetts organizing director of Families for Excellent Schools and a board member of Green Corps, an advocacy group affiliated with the Public Interest Network.
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    Naomi Walker

    Naomi Walker is a career labor union activist who is the vice-president of the Economic Policy Institute. She previously headed the EPI’s Economic Analysis and Research Network (EARN) coalition of left-of-center state-level policy organizations. Prior to joining EPI, she was an assistant to the president of the
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    Nat Lacour

    Nat LaCour was an American labor union official and schoolteacher who led United Teachers of New Orleans from 1971 until 1998. From 1998 until 2008, he was an executive of the American Federation of Teachers, rising to secretary-treasurer, and at various times a member of the AFL-CIO
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    Natalie Foster

    Natalie Foster is a left-of-center activist who is the president and co-founder of the left-of-center Economic Security Project (ESP), an initiative housed within the Hopewell Fund, which is itself a nonprofit operated by the left-of-center dark money organization Arabella Advisors.
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    Natalie Montelongo

    Natalie Montelongo is a left-of-center political consultant, campaign strategist, and activist for expanded immigration. 1 As of early 2020, she was an operative on the Presidential campaign of U.S.
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    Natan Sharansky

    Natan Sharansky is a human rights activist, former Israeli government minister, author, and Soviet-era Jewish dissident. 1 Sharansky was imprisoned for nine years in
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    Natasha Lamb

    Natasha Lamb is an investment advisor who is a managing partner at Arjuna Capital, LLC, a left-of-center investment firm based in Durham, North Carolina, that specializes in activist investment strategies in environmentalist and left-of-center social policy causes. Lamb’s work centers around pressing companies to adopt left-leaning Environmental, Social,
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    Nate Silver

    Nate Silver is a statistician and polling expert best known as the founder of FiveThirtyEight. Silver has been credited with greatly increasing the popularity of political polling and poll analysis with the media, politicians, and the general public.
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    Nathan Blecharczyk

    Nathan Blecharczyk is an American entrepreneur and philanthropist. Blecharczyk is one of the co-founders of the short-term rental service Airbnb. Among the roles Blecharczyk has filled at Airbnb include serving as the company’s chief strategy officer and as chairman of Airbnb China. Blecharcyzk is a donor to many philanthropic causes
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    Nathaniel Pearlman

    Nathaniel Pearlman is a Democratic Party campaign consultant, podcaster, and former chief technology officer for Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign.
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    Nathaniel Simons

    Also see Sea Change Foundation (Nonprofit) Nathaniel “Nat” Simons is a billionaire, hedge fund manager, and major donor to left-of-center causes and organizations, much of it through the Sea Change Foundation, a San Francisco-based grantmaking foundation he co-founded in 2006 with his wife, Laura Baxter-Simons.
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    Neal A. Roth

    Neal A. Roth is a Florida trial lawyer and donor to liberal and Democratic political causes including the Lincoln Project.
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    Neal Bisno

    Neal Bisno is an International Executive Vice President at the Service Employees International Union, where he leads the union’s State Power program.1
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    Neera Tanden

    Neera Tanden is a long-time confidante of the Clinton political family and a former Obama administration aide who served as president and CEO of the Center for American Progress (CAP), a left-of-center think tank cofounded by Democratic Party fixer John Podesta, from 2011 t0 2021. Neera Tanden was
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    Neil Bluhm

    Neil Bluhm is a Casino magnate and co-founder and Chairman of Rush Street. The Bluhms reside in the Chicago-area and are longtime Democratic donors.
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    Neil Bradley

    Neil Bradley is the executive vice president and chief policy officer at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a major business advocacy organization and the largest lobbying group in America. 1 Bradley is the
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    Neil Brown

    Neil Brown is a left-leaning journalist. Among other journalistic jobs, he has worked as the former editor of the Tampa Bay Times and as president of the Poynter Institute for Media Studies, and sits as a member of the Pulitzer Prize board. Early Career Brown began his journalism career
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    Nelini Stamp

    Nelini Stamp is a left-of-center activist who works as national organizing director of the Working Families Party (WFP), a pro-labor union political party which primarily operates in the state of New York. Stamp participated in the Occupy Wall Street movement and has worked on campaigns for local political
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    Nelson Poynter

    Nelson Poynter was an American newspaper publisher who owned and published the St. Petersburg Times, now known as the Tampa Bay Times, and founded what is now the Poynter Institute for Media Studies. Poynter also founded Congressional Quarterly (CQ), a publication that profiles members of Congress and tracks their