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596:, working in California in 1988 (Dukakis/Bentsen), where he was personnel director for field operations, managing more than 500 grass-roots organizers for first field operation ever organized in California for a presidential campaign. In 1992 he was logistics and operations manager of the United Democratic Campaign (Clinton-Gore, Boxer, Feinstein) in California, for the field program that had 20 offices from San Luis Obispo to San Diego.
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511:, Washington, D.C. and developed their long-term programmatic approach to Asia. He conceived, organized, managed, and conducted training in democratic development programs in new and emerging democracies, including Armenia, Burma, Cambodia, Georgia, Pakistan, and Thailand. He also produced a 10-minute testimonial video on
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Atlanta, Georgia, to Charlotte (née Mendelsohn) and Malcolm S. Mitchell, M.D., an academic medical oncologist and tumor immunologist, while his father was serving in the U.S. Public Health Service. His parents later settled in
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