Gina Glantz is an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy. She is a nationally recognized leader and innovator in grassroots organizing, campaign strategy and technology in politics. Glantz has worked as a campaign manager, field director and political consultant at the congressional, state and presidential level. She will be teaching a module (half-course) at the Kennedy School on “Organizing for Power: Using Technology to Translate Passion into Policy.” Glantz was the former senior advisor to President Andrew Stern of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU), the largest and fastest growing trade union. Ms. Glantz served as a traveling political aide to Governor Howard Dean during the latter part of the 2004 presidential primaries; as National Campaign Manager for Bill Bradley for President (1998–2000), and as general election National Field Director of the Mondale-Ferraro campaign in 1984. In 1985, she co-founded the consulting firm Martin & Glantz, now known as Fowler Hoffman. Ms. Glantz graduated from the University of California at Berkeley. She was a Fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics in the Fall of 2009.
Gina Glantz
- Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy