User Profile for Adam Green (Adam Green)

Adam Green
Washington D.C.
United States

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Bio: Adam Green is a pro bono philosopher. A native of New Jersey, he attended law school at the University of Virginia and did his undergraduate work at The George Washington University in Washington DC – where he studied political communications and economics.

He currently serves as Civic Communications Director for MoveOn.org Civic Action – where he leads MoveOn’s ongoing campaign for Net Neutrality and related Internet freedom issues. He worked with Prof. Larry Lessig to assemble a bipartisan alliance urging both major political parties to protect online political speech by putting video of presidential debates into the public domain. He also led MoveOn’s recent campaign –with bloggers and film director Robert Greenwald – against Fox hosting a Democratic presidential campaign.

Previously, he served as the DNC’s Press Secretary in Oregon during the 2004 presidential campaign, Communications Director for the New Jersey Democratic Party from 2003 to 2004, and Press Secretary for Sen. Tim Johnson’s (D-SD) successful re-election in 2002.
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Job Title: Civic Communications Director
Employer: MoveOn.org Civic Action
Web Site: http://civ.moveon.org/save_the_internet/backgro...
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Joined: May 08 '07
Last login: Jul 05 '08
Speaker Information:
Speaking Topics: Net Neutrality, media and telecom reform, online policy, activism
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