Campaign for Accountability

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Founded2015
FounderAnne Weismann
Key people
Anne Weismann, Co-Founder
Michelle Kuppersmith, Executive Director
Campaign for Accountability
Founded2015
FounderAnne Weismann
Type501(c)(3)
Key people
Anne Weismann, Co-Founder
Michelle Kuppersmith, Executive Director
Websitewww.campaignforaccountability.org

Campaign for Accountability (CfA) is a liberal 501(c)(3) non-profit ethics watchdog group headquartered in Washington, D.C.[1][2][3][4] CfA was co-founded in May 2015 by Anne Weismann, former legal counsel for the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW), and Louis Mayberg, former chairman of CREW. CfA group states that it "uses research, litigation and aggressive communications to expose misconduct and malfeasance in public life."[5]

CfA was co-founded in May 2015 by Anne Weismann and Louis Mayberg (who serves on the group's advisory board).[6][7] Both were formerly part of the watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW): Weismann was the group's chief counsel for ten years and Mayberg was the group's former chairman and founder.[5] Weismann is also past president of the American Society of Access Professionals and a member of the OpenTheGovernment.org steering committee.[5] Daniel Stevens, formerly a senior researcher at CREW, became deputy director for CfA, and in 2017 became CfA's executive director.[5]

CfA originated as a project of the Hopewell Fund in 2015 and attained standalone 501(c)3 status in May 2017.[8][9]

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