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Nora Ranney
Nora Ranney is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background. She holds a Masters in Public Administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, focusing on Public Policy, and a Master of Social Work from Hunter College. Nora also obtained a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from St. Catherine University.
Nora Ranney has an extensive professional history working with various notable organizations. She has held roles such as Program Officer at Open Society Foundations, Executive Director at National Priorities Project, Legislative Director at Progressive States Network, and Director of State Advocacy at ACLU. Nora also served as a Policy Analyst at the New York City Council Office of the Speaker and as a Field Operations Manager at America Coming Together.
In addition to her leadership roles, Nora Ranney has been involved in political campaigns, having worked as a Deputy Campaign Manager for Mayor Sayles-Belton's reelection and as an Organizer for US Senator Paul Wellstone's reelection. Her experience spans across different sectors including healthcare, social services, and public policy.
Currently, Nora Ranney holds the position of Senior Program Officer at Open Society Foundations, where she continues to contribute her expertise in program development and implementation. She is a dedicated professional with a passion for advocating for social justice and progressive causes.