Anonymous ID: a836c4 Sept. 4, 2018, 2:05 p.m. No.2877106   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7123 >>7133 >>7284 >>7473 >>7676 >>7749

Kamala Harris Husband

 

Douglas C. Emhoff

 

Partner DLA Piper

 

DLA Piper is a global law firm with lawyers located in more than 40 countries throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, positioning us to help clients with their legal needs around the world.

 

Douglas Emhoff is a highly experienced litigator and strategic advisor. Doug is known for tackling and resolving the toughest problems – whether by aggressively litigating high-stakes cases in the public glare or acting as a trusted advisor behind the scenes. For over 25 years, Doug has proven himself in courtrooms and boardrooms across California and around the country. He represents large domestic and international corporations and some of today's highest profile individuals and influencers in complex business and intellectual property litigation disputes. Doug's influence and achievements as an insider across many spectrums has made him one of California's go-to lawyers for several decades.

 

Doug maintains a strong presence in both Southern and Northern California and is also licensed to practice in Washington, DC. Along with an active public life, he is passionately involved in numerous community, civic and charitable activities that include legal aid, human rights, social justice and the well-being of children.

 

https://www.dlapiper.com/en/us/people/e/emhoff-douglas-c/

 

Partner

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Anonymous ID: a836c4 Sept. 4, 2018, 2:38 p.m. No.2877508   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7753

270 Strategies (270S)

 

270 Strategies (270S) is a consulting firm that was launched in 2013 by supporters of President Barack Obama. Their objective was to help left-wing “campaigns, companies, and causes” use “grassroots organizing” methods to “transform communities” and “keep doing big things to change the world” even after January of 2017, when Obama’s presidency was due to end. From 2013-15, the firm served more than 160 clients across a variety of sectors. In the political sphere, for instance, 270S’s clients included such groups as Battleground Texas, iVote, and Ready for Hillary. The organization also provided key services for Cory Booker’s 2013 run for the U.S. Senate (in New Jersey), Terry McAuliffe’s 2013 gubernatorial campaign in Virginia, Rahm Emanuel‘s 2015 mayoral re-election bid in Chicago, and Ro Khanna’s (unsuccessful) 2014 run for a congressional seat representing the Bay Area and Silicon Valley.

 

In areas not related directly to electoral politics, 270S has supported clients like the Service Employees International Union, Planned Parenthood, the Environmental Defense Fund, Everytown for Gun Safety, the College Board, and AARP to promote their respective agendas vis-a-vis a wide range of issues—including immigration reform, health care access, “women’s equality,” a higher minimum wage, education standards, and efforts to avert the purported dangers associated with “climate change.”

 

In September 2014, 270S launched a recurring six-week program that begins with five days of “intensive” campaign training at the organization’s Chicago headquarters (at a cost of $3,500 to each trainee), followed by an optional five weeks of volunteer work with an “an important Democratic campaign in the United States” (an opportunity that costs each trainee an additional $1,500).

 

270S was established by a team of six founding partners with deep ties to Democratic Party leaders and agendas. These founders were:

 

Jeremy Bird, who had previously worked for the presidential campaigns of Howard Dean (2003), John Kerry (2004), and Barack Obama (2008 and 2012); Meg Ansara, who had worked on the 2002 campaign of Senator Paul Wellstone (Minnesota) and the 2002 gubernatorial campaign of Robert Reich (Massachusetts); partnered with Jeremy Bird as a national trainer for staff at the Democratic National Committee in 2004; and served as the 2012 Obama For America campaign’s national regional director; Mark Beatty, who had helped develop Organizing For America’s initial program, served on Barack Obama’s 2008 Post-Election Task Force, and served as the deputy battleground-states director for Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign; Betsy Hoover, who had been the director of digital organizing for the 2012 Obama For America campaign, where she was responsible for “bridging the gap between online and offline organizing”; Mitch Stewart, a longtime political activist who had formerly worked for the Minnesota Democratic Farmer Labor Party, the Environmental Defense Fund, the presidential campaign of then-Senator John Edwards, the re-election campaign of Senator Tom Daschle, and the 2012 Obama For America campaign (where he was the the battleground-states director); and Lynda Tran, a Battleground Texas advisory board member who previously had been appointed by President Obama to serve as director of communications for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration at the U.S. Department of Transportation.

 

https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/organizations/270-strategies

Anonymous ID: a836c4 Sept. 4, 2018, 2:59 p.m. No.2877753   🗄️.is 🔗kun

270 Strategies

 

ABOUT US

We named our firm “270” for the number of electoral votes required to win the White House. Our team includes key leadership from across the Obama and Clinton campaigns, and we constantly hustle to achieve presidential-level work. In our first four years, we’ve partnered with nearly 300 campaigns, companies, and causes to develop engagement strategies that connect them to the people they care about in a meaningful way. We’ve worked with established organizations to make them more efficient, and helped innovators build campaigns and companies from the ground up. We’re changing the way our clients put their ideas into action – and changing the world in the process.

 

2018 Intern Reflection:

Working at 270 Strategies has been an incredibly rewarding experience. The firm gives seasonal associates the opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects for campaigns, nonprofits, and companies. Every project I've worked on has taught me something new, whether it's about an international human rights issue, a cutting-edge digital engagement tool, or a complex political system anywhere in the world. The staff is kind, open, funny, and committed to giving the interns a meaningful experience. The office environment in DC is as fun as it is fast-paced–it's an open-concept space constantly filled with people laughing. Overall, in my time at 270 I've learned how to engage people and communities–a skill that this firm applies to all different exciting spaces. My work here has been both meaningful and definitely useful for whatever I decide to do next.

Juliet Pesner '20

 

http://iop.harvard.edu/get-involved/internships-careers/directors-internship-program/270-strategies

 

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