The climate movement needs more political power, and we need it fast.
An interview with Nathaniel Stinnett, founder of the Environmental Voter Project, a nonpartisan nonprofit, with the mission to build environmental political power. Nathaniel has a decade of experience as a senior advisor, consultant, and trainer for political campaigns and issue-advocacy nonprofits. Since 2015, EVP has contacted 10.5 million unique environmental voters and helped convert almost 1.8 million of them into “super-voters.”
Hailed as a “visionary” by The New York Times, and dubbed “The Voting Guru” by Grist magazine, Stinnett is a frequent expert speaker on cutting-edge campaign techniques and the behavioral science behind getting people to vote. He has held a variety of senior leadership and campaign manager positions on U.S. Senate, Congressional, state, and mayoral campaigns, and he sits on the Board of Advisors for the MIT Environmental Solutions Initiative. Formerly an attorney at the international law firm DLA Piper LLP, Stinnett holds a B.A. from Yale University and a J.D. from Boston College Law School.
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