Tefere Gebre

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Born (1968-10-15) October 15, 1968 (age 57)
Tefere Gebre
Born (1968-10-15) October 15, 1968 (age 57)
EducationCalifornia State Polytechnic University, Pomona (BA)

Tefere Gebre is an Ethiopian-American labor and human rights activist, and the chief program officer of Greenpeace USA. From 2013 until 2022, he was the executive vice president of the AFL-CIO.[1][2]

When he was 14 years old, Gebre fled Ethiopia, walking for weeks to Sudan. He lived in a refugee camp in Sudan until he was 15, when he was granted political refuge status and arrived in Los Angeles alone.[2][3]

Gebre graduated in 1987 from Belmont High School in downtown Los Angeles. He attended Cal Poly Pomona on a track and field scholarship, where he won the 1989 Drake Relays college 4 × 800 m relay as a middle-distance runner.[4] He later graduated from the college with a bachelor's degree in International Marketing. While in college, he worked his first union job as a night shift loader at UPS and a member of Teamsters Local 396. He credits his union job for making it possible for him to afford to attend college.[1][5]

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