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    Nicholas O’Connell

    Program Assistant at the Atlantic Council

    Nicholas O'Connell is a dedicated professional with a background in political science, history, and international studies, having obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

    Nicholas has a proven track record of working in various roles within political organizations and movements, including the Atlantic Council, Iowa Democratic Party, and Wisconsin State Assembly.

    He has experience as a Program Assistant at the Atlantic Council, Field Organizer at the Iowa Democratic Party, Legislative Intern at the Wisconsin State Assembly, and more.

    Nicholas has a passion for community engagement and has successfully developed and executed outreach programs with large participant numbers, focusing on promoting progressive candidates in rural America.

    His expertise extends to utilizing innovative technologies, digital outreach strategies, and original copywriting to drive his advocacy efforts.

    Nicholas O'Connell's professional journey also includes roles such as Research Fellow at the George L. Mosse Program in History, Political and Development Associate at Migrants of the Mediterranean, and Political and Outreach Intern at Tammy Baldwin for Senate.

    He has honed his skills in areas like community building, virtual community management, and creating impactful content to connect with audiences in both physical and virtual spaces.

    With his diverse background and experiences, Nicholas is equipped to navigate the dynamic landscape of political engagement and advocacy, furthering his commitment to progressive causes and social change.

    His writing contributions, notably as a Contributing Writer at The Wisconsin International Review, showcase his ability to communicate complex ideas effectively and engage with a broad readership.

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States