Draft:Josesph Geevarghese

American labor organizer and political strategist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joseph Geevarghese is an American labor organizer and political strategist. He has been associated with campaigns involving hospital billing practices affecting uninsured patients, labor standards for federal contract workers, and progressive electoral politics in the United States. He later became executive director of Our Revolution, a political organization formed after Bernie Sanders's 2016 presidential campaign.[1][2]

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Career

In the early 2000s, Geevarghese was identified in reporting on campaigns challenging hospital billing and collection practices affecting uninsured patients in Chicago. The Guardian described him as director of the Service Employees International Union's Hospital Accountability Project.[3]

By the mid-2010s, coverage in The Washington Post and the Center for Public Integrity described Geevarghese as a labor organizer involved in campaigns concerning wages and labor standards for federal contract workers.[4][5]

In 2016, ABC News identified Geevarghese as part of the leadership team introduced at the launch of Our Revolution.[1] Later coverage in the Los Angeles Times and The Nation described him as executive director of the organization and discussed his role in broader progressive political strategy.[2][6]

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