Eli Segal

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Eli Segal was an American political strategist and nonprofit leader known for his senior roles in Democratic campaigns and for helping launch major national service initiatives like AmeriCorps.

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instanceOf human
nonprofit executive
political strategist
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Brandeis University
University of Michigan Law School
employer Clinton administration
fieldOfWork national service
philanthropy
politics
public service
gender male
hasAward Eli J. Segal Award (named in his honor)
inspired Eli Segal self-linksurface differs
surface form: Eli J. Segal Citizen Leadership Program at Brandeis University

Eli Segal Fellowship at the Corporation for National and Community Service
knownFor advocacy for national and community service
bridging public, private, and nonprofit sectors for social impact
leadership in welfare-to-work initiatives
memberOfPoliticalParty Democratic Party
surface form: Democratic Party (United States)
movement national service movement in the United States
notableFor leadership in U.S. national service initiatives
role in creation and launch of AmeriCorps
senior roles in Democratic political campaigns
service in the Clinton administration
notableWork development of AmeriCorps national service program
expansion of national service opportunities in the United States
occupation business executive
nonprofit leader
political strategist
positionHeld Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
surface form: Assistant to the President (Bill Clinton)

Chair, Welfare-to-Work Partnership
Chief Executive Officer, 1992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign
Chief Executive Officer, Corporation for National and Community Service
Chief of Staff, 1992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign
board member, City Year
board member, New Profit Inc.
board member, Share Our Strength
founding Chief Executive Officer, AmeriCorps
workedOn 1992 United States presidential election
surface form: Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign

George McGovern
surface form: George McGovern 1972 presidential campaign

Presidential campaign activities of Jimmy Carter
surface form: Jimmy Carter 1976 presidential campaign

Michael Dukakis
surface form: Michael Dukakis 1988 presidential campaign

Walter Mondale
surface form: Walter Mondale 1984 presidential campaign

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Eli Segal inspired Eli Segal self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Eli J. Segal Citizen Leadership Program at Brandeis University