- Simon Rosenberg
Simon Rosenberg is the founder of the
New Democrat Network , an organization formerly allied with theDemocratic Leadership Council , and was a candidate for theDemocratic National Committee Chair in2005 . Guided by the vision of building a 21st century Party, Rosenberg has advocated for a vibrant, dynamic and effective strategy to make the Democratic Party competitive in all regions of the country.Rosenberg is a member of the Aspen Institute’s 2001 Class of Henry Crown Fellows and served on the 2004 Democratic National Convention Platform Committee. A 1985 graduate of
Tufts University , Rosenberg was born in New York City and grew up in New York and Connecticut. He and his family live in Washington, DC.Having founded the New Democrat Network in 1996, he currently serves as president of NDN, which has since grown to become a powerful, national network of leaders committed to modernizing progressive politics and building a winning, durable Democratic majority. The NDN, like the DLC, is moderate. However, the NDN eschews political orthodoxy when promoting candidates. Additionally, the NDN claims that it uses a more technologically modern and grassroots participatory approach to its activities than the DLC.
Rosenberg has worked on the ground to help elect Democrats in 12 states across the country. Before founding NDN, he served as a key member of two Democratic presidential campaigns, working for Michael Dukakis in Iowa in 1987-88 and for Bill Clinton in the New Hampshire primary and the Little Rock War Room in 1991-92. From 1993-1996, he worked at the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Leadership Council.
Though his background is as a centrist, Rosenberg has become known for his focus on modernizing and developing the party's organization and communications infrastructure, especially through the use of new technologies such as the
internet . He now sees NDN as a "non-denominational progressive" organization, focused on helping all Democrats be effective politically.Some progressive bloggers endorsed Rosenberg, and even some who supported
Howard Dean for the post of DNC chair, were friendly towards Rosenberg's candidacy. His bid for DNC chair was endorsed byJoe Trippi ,Mike McCurry ,Chris Heinz , Rep. Adam Smith, and Rep.Artur Davis . Rosenberg ended his candidacy for the Democratic National Committee chairmanship onFebruary 4 ,2005 . OnFebruary 12 , Howard Dean was elected chairman.To date, NDN and Rosenberg's political efforts for and within the US Democratic Party still enjoy the support of many of their initial backers and original supporters of his candidacy for DNC Chair.
External links
* [http://www.ndn.org/about/team/simonrosenberg.html/ Bio page on NDN website]
* [http://www.ndnblog.org/?q=blog/7/ Simon Rosenberg's blog]
* [http://www.motherjones.com/news/feature/2007/11/the-50-year-strategy.html/ Recent article titled "The 50 Year Strategy: A New Progressive Era (No, Really!)"]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/07/25/magazine/25DEMOCRATS.html?ei=5088&en=13ada638bbe542f0&ex=1248494400&partner=rssnyt&pagewanted=print&position= "Wiring the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy"] byMatt Bai in the "New York Times Magazine", July 25, 2004.
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