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    Charlene Obernauer

    Executive Director / Board Chair / Coach

    Charlene Obernauer is a non-profit executive director with a background in organizing. She is dedicated to strategically growing innovative programs within coalitions to develop healthy and sustainable social justice organizations. Her work involves organizational development, worker-friendly HR, diverse fundraising, and policy campaigns to advocate for workers' rights in New York.

    Charlene has been instrumental in writing legislation such as the Nail Salon Workers' Bill of Rights, Carlos' Law, NY HERO, and The TEMP Bill, all aimed at improving working conditions and safety standards for various industries. She also provides coaching to organizations and executives to strengthen the social justice and workers' rights movement.

    Her educational background includes a Master of Liberal Studies from The Graduate Center, City University of New York, a Bachelor of Arts from Stony Brook University, and a semester abroad studying Spanish Language and Literature at Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.

    Charlene has held various positions in organizations such as Trustee at USW Benefit Funds, Coach at Groundswell Fund, Chair of Board of Directors at New Immigrant Community Empowerment, Executive Director at New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, and Advisory Board Member at several institutions including Northwell Health Occupational & Environmental Medicine, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, and Mt Sinai Selikoff Centers for Occupational Health. She has also served as an Adjunct Professor at SUNY Harry Van Arsdale Labor Center and transitioned from an Organizer to Executive Director at Long Island Jobs with Justice.

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    Brooklyn, New York, United States