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Sophia Sanders is thrilled to be joining the Win/Win Network as our Engage2020 Vote Intern. She graduated from Seattle University in 2011 with a BA in Humanities for Education and International Economic Development and has worked for the last year as the debate coach at her alma mater. She has actively worked in community organizing, Read more
August 2, 2012 in News by sarah
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The leadership team of the Win / Win Network is thrilled to announce that Dana Laurent will be heading up Win / Win as our new Executive Director. Dana Laurent, current political director of Planned Parenthood Votes Northwest, will bring her passion for building infrastructure for the progressive movement to the Win/Win Network and its Read more
April 25, 2012 in News by Kristina
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George Cheung and Cherry Cayabyab have been named 2011 Unsung Heroes by Asian Pacific Americans for Progress (APAP), a national network of progressive Asian Pacific Americans, for their work to create the state’s first majority people of color district congressional district. APAP founder and board president Curtis Chin recognized Cheung and Cayabyab’s work in a blog Read more
March 26, 2012 in News by admin
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Win/Win Network is embarking on a large-scale program to change the framework of civic engagement. Our new program, Engage2020, adopts a ten-year frame with elections serving not as ends but as benchmarks for measuring long-term success. The first component of the project, integrated voter engagement, begins with voter registration as the foundation of the engagement Read more
March 8, 2012 in News by admin
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George Cheung, Executive Director, is leaving the Win/Win Network at the end of the month. He has accepted a position as Program Officer with the Joyce Foundation in Chicago. With the announcement of his departure, the board and staff have been busy preparing for this major transition for months. Kristina Logsdon, who was originally brought Read more
March 7, 2012 in News by admin
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