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Maxim Thorne was born on 24 November, 1964 in Georgetown, Guyana, is an American businessman. Discover Maxim Thorne's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 24 November 1964
Birthday 24 November
Birthplace Georgetown, Guyana
Nationality Guyana

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Maxim Thorne is an American lawyer and civil rights advocate who was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Civic Influencers in June 2021.

He is a Fellow and Lecturer on philanthropy at Yale University.

1964

Thorne was born in Georgetown, Guyana on 24 November 1964.

He spent his early years in Nassau, Bahamas along with his sister, Katya, attending St. Thomas Moore's Primary School, until he was 10, then returned to Guyana where he attended St. Margaret's Primary School and Queen's College.

His mother, Eslyn Thorne, who is of mixed Indian and Chinese descent, met his father, who is also multi-racial (Black, White, and Asian), while in Georgetown, Guyana.

1984

Thorne immigrated to the United States in 1984.

He is the great-grandson of Alfred A. Thorne, a human rights advocate and educator in British Guiana.

Thorne holds a bachelor's degree with cum laude honours in economics and political science from Yale College and a JD from Yale Law School.

1996

Thorne joined the Passaic County Legal Aid Society (PCLAS) in 1996, and promoted to Deputy Director in June 1998.

1997

He and the Executive Director, John Atlas,  created  the Community and Economic Development law unit in 1997, the first in New Jersey, that represented and empowered faith-based and other community groups that were solving housing and education problems in Passaic County’s low-income neighborhoods.

Among many innovations, Thorne created Cable TV programs: Know Your Rights, Working Together for Equal Justice, and Education in Your Neighborhood.

As the head of the law unit he had represented Head Start, the New Jersey NAACP State Conference, and daycare centres in later litigation (Abbott VIII).

2002

For this and other efforts the Passaic Legal Aid Society won the first annual "Lawyer as Problem Solver Award" of the American Bar Association in 2002.

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Thorne is openly gay.

2008

He became a Senior Vice-President of the NAACP in 2008, where he helped establish the first LGBT Task Force.

Thorne helped argue Abbott v. Burke on behalf of Head Start and the NAACP in the New Jersey Supreme Court.

2012

In 2012 he taught "Philanthropy in Action" at Yale, where a gift by an anonymous donor allowed students to donate $100,000 to charitable causes.

2013

Thorne was appointed Executive Vice-President of the Paley Center for Media in 2013.

Previously he was chief operating officer at Human Rights Campaign, and Vice-President at Human Rights Campaign Foundation.

Formerly, Thorne was Executive Director of New Jersey Head Start, an association of all the Head Start Programs in New Jersey.

While at the NJHSA, he oversaw the implementation of Abbott v. Burke, the New Jersey Supreme Court decision that mandated parity in funding and Whole School Reform.

2016

Thorne became Managing Director of The Andrew Goodman Foundation in 2016.