David Stern (philanthropist/activist)

David Stern (philanthropist/activist)

David Stern is Chief Executive Officer for Equal Justice Works, a national nonprofit organization based in Washington, DC. He is also former president of the Stern Family Fund, a private foundation that supported policy-oriented government and corporate accountability projects. [ [http://www.sternfund.org/ Stern Fund web site] ]

Mr. Stern graduated from Union College in 1982 and the Georgetown University Law Center in 1985. Following law school, he clerked for two federal judges in Baltimore and worked for a public interest law firm before joining Equal Justice Works, then known as the National Association of Public Interest Law (NAPIL). Hired in 1992 to create a postgraduate fellowship program for the organization, Mr. Stern became the executive director in 1995. In the 11 years he has served as head of Equal Justice Works, he has helped the organization’s budget grow more than five-fold. Under his leadership, the staff has grown from just eight employees to 35, and the number of postgraduate fellowships has grown from 20 to more than 130 each year. ["A Noble Mission: Filling The Pipeline With Public Service Lawyers," "Metropolitan Corporate Counsel". September 2006.] Today, Equal Justice Works manages the largest postgraduate fellowship program in the country. [Dodson, Doreen. “From the Chair: NAPIL Announces an Expanded Fellowship Program for Public Service Lawyers.” American Bar Association’s "Dialogue Magazine", v.2, #3. April 1998.] Nearly all of the American Bar Association-accredited law schools in the U.S. are members of Equal Justice Works. [ [http://www.abanet.org/legaled/approvedlawschools/approved.html American Bar Association web site] ]

As president of the Stern Family Fund—the foundation the family operated until 2007—Mr. Stern expanded the work of his father, philanthropist and author Philip Stern. ["Topics of The Times; A Man Who Fought for Fairness." "New York Times". June 3, 1995. Retrieved from http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0CE7D71139F930A35755C0A964958260 on March 18, 2008.] The Sterns have supported reform efforts that attack the root causes of societal problems rather than simply attempting to alleviate the symptoms of these problems. ["Through Multiple Generations: Rosenwald and Stern Families' Philanthropic Journey." SmartLink.org. Retrived from http://www.smartlink.org/success/success_show.htm?doc_id=465360 on March 18, 2008.] Mr. Stern has had a longstanding interest in campaign finance reform and tax fairness [Tifft, Susan. Taking an Ax to the PACs. Time Magazine. August 20, 1984. Retrieved from http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,954335,00.html on March 18, 2008.] , and he served on the board of the Center for Responsive Politics. In this role, he played a part in helping the non-partisan, non-profit research group track money in politics and its effect on elections and public policy. He has also served on the Advisory Boards of the Medical-Legal Partnership for Children and the New Voices Fellowship. Currently, he serves on the Board of Trustees for the Georgetown Day School and the J. Skelly Wright Fellowship Committee at Yale Law School.

In 2006, the Mississippi Center for Justice honored Mr. Stern for his leadership in bringing national attention to the legal needs of hurricane survivors and for creating the Katrina Initiative, an Equal Justice Works project that supported the work of 19 lawyers in the Gulf Coast. These attorneys were placed at organizations in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to help the hundreds of thousands of people left without homes, jobs and social services due to the damage from the hurricanes. Mr. Stern describes the impact of the project in the 2007 short documentary, "Survivors of the Storm". Mr. Stern was also recognized in May 2008 as one of the "Greatest Washington Lawyers of the Past 30 Years" by the "Legal Times".

External links

* [http://www.equaljusticeworks.org Equal Justice Works]

* [http://www.sternfund.org/ The Stern Family Fund]

* [http://www.law.georgetown.edu/ Georgetown University Law Center]

* [http://www.mlpforchildren.org/ Medical-Legal Partnership for Children]

* [http://newvoices.aed.org/home.html New Voices Fellowship]

* [http://www.equaljusticeworks.org/programs/katrina Katrina Initiative]

* [http://www.equaljusticeworks.org/about/special Surviving the Storm]

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • David Stern (disambiguation) — David Stern may refer to: David Stern (Israeli politician) (born 1910), Israeli politician David Stern, commissioner of the National Basketball Association David M. Stern, writer for The Wonder Years and The Simpsons and brother of actor Daniel… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Columbia Law School alumni — This is a list of individuals who have attended Columbia Law School. For a full list of individuals who have attended or taught at Columbia University as a whole, see the list of Columbia University people.GovernmentUnited States… …   Wikipedia

  • performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …   Universalium

  • List of Canadian Jews — The Jewish population of Canada is approximately 385,000, with a majority living in either Toronto (200,000) or Montreal (100,000). Following the end of World War II, some 40,000 Holocaust survivors, stemming mainly from Eastern Europe, resettled …   Wikipedia

  • List of Dartmouth College alumni — This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. The Dartmouth College class of 1920, posing in the Bema …   Wikipedia

  • List of Barack Obama presidential campaign endorsements, 2008 — This is a list of prominent groups who formally endorsed or voiced support for Senator Barack Obama s presidential campaign during the Democratic Party primaries and the general election. Contents 1 Campaign endorsements 1.1 U.S. Presidents and… …   Wikipedia

  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA — UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, country in N. America. This article is arranged according to the following outline: introduction Colonial Era, 1654–1776 Early National Period, 1776–1820 German Jewish Period, 1820–1880 East European Jewish Period,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • List of Duke University people — This list of Duke University people includes alumni, faculty, presidents, and major philanthropists of Duke University, which includes three undergraduate and ten graduate schools. The undergraduate schools include Trinity College of Arts and… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Yale University people — Yalies are persons affiliated with Yale University, commonly including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others. Here follows a list of notable Yalies. Dynamic listNotes: * LL.B. (Legum Baccalaureum) is a graduate degree… …   Wikipedia

  • List of German Americans — This is a list of notable German Americans.German Americans (Deutschamerikaner) are citizens of the United States of ethnic German ancestry and form the largest ancestry group in the United States, accounting for 17% of US population. [cite web… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”