Seth Green

Seth Green is the founder of Americans for Informed Democracy, a non-partisan, non-profit organization that empowers young people to be involved in service to tackle today's most pressing challenges, from poverty and climate change to terrorism and violent conflict. During his time leading AID, Green built a network of over 23,000 members, recruited support from more than a dozen foundations, and created partnerships with leading NGOs, think tanks, and businesses. Prior to founding AID, Green worked at the Brookings Institution, the American Prospect, Lazard, and Taxpayers for Common Sense. A Marshall scholar, Green graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University, earned masters degrees from the London School of Economics and Oxford University and completed a JD degree at Yale Law School. Green serves on the Board of Directors of 20/20 Vision, Americans for Informed Democracy, and Thinking Beyond Borders. He also sits on the Advisory Board of America's Impact and CSIS' Next America. Green currently is an Associate at McKinsey and Company, where he supports private sector and non-profit clients.
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Green
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