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NCoC relies on our colleagues to share their informed and diverse views on events concerning civics education, national and community service, and political involvement. We feature their comments regularly in our website discussions.
Alan KhazeiAlan Khazei is Founder and CEO of “Be the Change,” an organization committed to building broad-based non- partisan citizen support for systemic solutions to our nation’s problems.
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Cynthia GibsonCynthia Gibson is the Principal of Cynthesis Consulting, which specializes in public policy research and analysis, program development, strategic planning, marketing, and communications for nonprofit and philanthropic organizations across the country.
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Decker NgongangDecker Ngongang is Vice President for Programs at Mobilize.org, where he is responsible for managing all program operations.
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Ian RoweIan Rowe is the Vice President of Strategic Partnerships and Public Policy for MTV: Music Television. Prior to MTV, Rowe was the Director of Strategy and Performance Management for USA Freedom Corps at the White House.
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John BridgelandChairJohn Bridgeland is President & CEO of Civic Enterprises, a public policy development firm.
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Maya EnistaMaya Enista is the CEO of Mobilize.org and at age 25, is already a seven–year veteran in promoting public service, youth empowerment and civic engagement.
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Nelda BrownNelda Brown is the Executive Director of the National Service-Learning Partnership, a grassroots network of more than 12,000 members from all 50 states and U.S. territories. Founded in 2001, the Partnership connects young people, teachers, parents, administrators, policymakers, education leaders, community partners, businesspeople, and researchers dedicated to advancing service-learning as a core part of every young person’s life and education.
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Peter LevinePeter Levine is Director of CIRCLE, The Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement, which is part of Tufts University’s Jonathan Tisch College of Citizenship and Public Service.
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Sandra Day O’ConnorSandra Day O’Connor became the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court in 1981 when she was nominated by President Reagan and unanimously approved the U.S. Senate.
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| Ted McConnellTed McConnell is the Executive Director of the Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools.
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