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>>22925739 pbMOAR on CREW dig

 

per Grok:

 

Noah Bookbinder is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW).

 

If you're asking about other key leadership at Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), the most prominent figure is Noah Bookbinder, who serves as President and CEO. Other notable roles include:

• Donald Sherman, Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel, who oversees legal and policy work.

• Virginia Canter, Chief Ethics Counsel, focusing on ethics and compliance issues.

For a full list of staff or board members, CREW's website (www.citizensforethics.org) provides detailed information. If you meant something else by "others," could you clarify?

who else heads crew, and who provides financial support to CREW

 

Leadership of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)

Noah Bookbinder is the President and Chief Executive Officer of CREW. Other key leadership figures include:

• Donald Sherman, Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel, overseeing legal and policy initiatives.

• Virginia Canter, Chief Ethics Counsel, specializing in ethics and compliance matters.

The CREW website (www.citizensforethics.org) provides a full staff list, and additional board members or leadership roles may be detailed there. Specific board member names are not consistently listed in public sources, but GuideStar notes that CREW’s board does not conduct formal orientations or assessments, suggesting a less structured governance approach.

 

Financial Supporters of CREW

CREW, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, relies on donations and grants. Notable financial supporters include:

• Open Society Foundations, funded by George Soros, which has provided significant contributions.

 

• Streisand Foundation, associated with Barbra Streisand, supporting CREW’s work.

 

• Democracy Alliance, a progressive donor network that has recognized CREW’s role in building progressive infrastructure.

 

• Tides Foundation, which some sources claim has funneled funds to CREW, though direct evidence is limited and controversial.

CREW’s 2015 revenue was approximately $2.2 million, primarily from donations, but the organization does not publicly disclose detailed donor lists or top contributors on its website, leading to criticism for lacking transparency. For precise financial data, CREW’s IRS Form 990 can be accessed via the IRS website or Charity Navigator.

 

Note: Claims about funding, especially from sources like the Tides Foundation or USAID, are often debated and lack definitive public documentation. Always verify such claims through primary sources like IRS filings. If you need more specific details, I can guide you to those resources!

 

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